Ethnic Realignment: A Comparative Study of Government Influences on Identity

Ethnic Realignment: A Comparative Study of Government Influences on Identity

by Matthew Hoddie
ISBN-10:
0739113267
ISBN-13:
9780739113264
Pub. Date:
03/02/2006
Publisher:
Lexington Books
ISBN-10:
0739113267
ISBN-13:
9780739113264
Pub. Date:
03/02/2006
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Ethnic Realignment: A Comparative Study of Government Influences on Identity

Ethnic Realignment: A Comparative Study of Government Influences on Identity

by Matthew Hoddie
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Overview

Ethnic Realignments offers a fresh look at the phenomenon of rapidly changing ethnic identity claims. By focusing on the countries of Australia, China, Malaysia, and India, Matthew Hoddie provides a comparative study arguing that government policies designed to favor one ethnic group over another can influence individuals among the disfavored group to change their 'identities' and recast themselves as members of the favored group. Hoddie employs a statistical methodology to lay out the conditions and factors that lead to these ethnic identity changes, thereby contributing to the ongoing debate concerning the malleability of ethnic identity. Ethnic Realignments is a significant work for scholars interested in the politics of ethnicity and the effectiveness of affirmative action policies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739113264
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/02/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 187
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.96(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Matthew Hoddie is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 A Theory of Ethnic Realignment Chapter 2 Documenting Ethnic Realignment Chapter 3 Australia Chapter 4 The People's Republic of China Chapter 5 Malaysia Chapter 6 Assam Chapter 7 Conclusions

What People are Saying About This

Donald Rothchild

This book is an important addition to our knowledge on the contextual natureof ethnicity. Through a careful examination of census data, Matthew Hoddie reveals the relationship that exists between preferential government policies and ethnic identity change.

William Safran

This book provides an interesting, and in many ways original, approach to the understanding of ethnic identity formation. The author argues that ethnic identity is malleable, and in detailed and carefully documented case studies of four countries he shows how groups and individuals adjust their identities in response to political opportunities and pressures and policy incentives and constraints. Analyzing the tensions between assimilation and identity maintenance, and discussing how his findings relate to, and challenge, instrumentalist, constructivist, and other explanations, the author makes an important contribution to theorizing about ethnicity.

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