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After the Fifth Sun: Class and Race in North America

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Title: After the Fifth Sun: Class and Race in North America
by James W. Russell
ISBN: 0-13-036237-9
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub. Date: 08 February, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $50.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Great US/MEXICO/CANADA Study
Comment: Russell puts together a wounderful analysis of class and race in a cross-national perspective. It is of particular interest to those who study North America in an international context. I recommend it to many of my students.

Rating: 4
Summary: A great introduction to race and class in Mexico, Canada and
Comment: This is a good book for students or others who want to understand issues of race and class in either the United States, Canada or Mexico. What I particularly like about the book, which I have used in my race relations classes, arre two things. First, it is comparative, allowing the reader to understand the significance of race and ethnicity precisely because we can directly compare the experience faced by minorities in three societies at once. Secondly, it is historical. Rather than giving us just a bunch of statistics about what racial groups earn more than others (which is there), it explains WHY and HOW racism emerged differently in each society beginning with the process of colonialism. (The title refers to the belief of the Aztecs (in Mexico) that the world had lived through four suns, after having been destroyed by the Gods three times. They expected a last destruction before the arrival of the fifth sun, and many believed that the Spanish conquest with its ordeals of pestilence and slavery was that destruction.) What is certain is that racism does exist in all three, but in very different ways. The rigid color bar of the United States is completely absent in Mexico and rarely applied in Canada. Russell shows how the economic and historical peculiarities of each society led to very different definitions of the significance of race. On the down side the book is somewhat expensive, since it was written as a textbook. It is also a bit too textbooky. It is very short for a textbook, however, which is both good and bad. Sometimes I find myself wanting more details, but there are relatively few places where I am bored. I feel it is better to leave a reader wanting more information than less, so this isn't too bad. Overall, I would rate it a great introduction to these topics. Its comparative basis makes it interesting to students of any one of the three nations covered while also giving its subject matter (race and class) greater significance.

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