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Census and Identity: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in National Censuses

Census and Identity: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in National Censuses

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This study examines the ways that states have attempted to pigeon-hole the people within their boundaries into racial, ethnic, and language categories. These attempts, whether through American efforts to divide the U.S. population into mutually exclusive racial categories, or through the Soviet system of inscribing nationality categories on internal passports, have important implications not only for people's own identities and life chances, but for national political and social processes as well. The book reviews the history of these categorizing efforts by the state, offers a theoretical context for examining them, and illustrates the case with studies from a range of countries.

Author: David I. Kertzer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01/14/2002
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.96h x 6.04w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9780521004275

About the Author
Kertzer, David I.: - David Kertzer is Professor of Social Science, and Professor of Anthropology and History, Brown University. He was National Book Award Finalist for The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara, and is the author of Politics and Symbols (1996), Sacrificed for Honor (1993), Ritual Politics and Power (1988), Comrades and Christians (1980), and several other books. Among his recent edited books are Anthropological Demography (with Tom Fricke, 1997) and Aging the Past (with Peter Laslett (1995).Arel, Dominique: - Dominique Arel is Assistant Professor (Research), Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University. He has chapters in Multinational Democracies (Cambridge, 2001) and in other scholarly journals.

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