African American Acculturation
Deconstructing Race and Reviving Culture
- Hope Landrine - Center for Health Disparities Research, East Carolina University, USA
- Elizabeth A. Klonoff - University of Central Florida, USA, San Diego State University, USA
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Black Studies
Black Studies
May 1996 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Should African Americans be defined as a race or as an ethnic (cultural) group? If the latter, what role does culture play in their lives and how can it be measured?
This groundbreaking book argues that African Americans should be classed as a cultural group, and presents a unique scale for measuring the group's acculturation - the degree of assimilation into the dominant culture. The volume features empirical studies exploring the role of culture and acculturation in African-American behaviour, health and psychology.
Deconstructing Race and Reviving Culture
Toward a Theory of African American Acculturation
Development and Cross-Validation of the African American Acculturation Scale (AAAS)
Acculturation and Physical Health
Acculturation and Mental Health
Conclusions and Suggestions for Research