Caste and Class in a Southern Town

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Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1988 - 466 стор.

An extraordinary powerful exposition of social patterns in a small town, Caste and Class in a Southern Town has become a benchmark in social science methodology and a classic in American studies. Now fifty years after its original publication, John Dollard's most famous work offers timeless insights and remains essential to those interested in race-related social issues.

In 1937, W. E. B. Du Bois observed, "Dr. Dollard's study is one of the most interesting and penetrating that has been made concerning the South and is marked by courage and real insight. . . . Dr. Dollard's book marks a distinct advance in the study of the Southern scene."

 

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The Research Site I
1
Research Method
16
Bias
32
Attitudes toward the North and Their History
41
Caste and Class in Southerntown
61
Economic
97
The Sexual Gain
134
The Prestige Gain
173
Accommodation Attitudes of Negroes
250
Aggression within the Negro Group
267
Negro Aggression against Whites
287
White Caste Aggression against Negroes
315
Defensive Beliefs of the White Caste
364
Gains of the LowerClass Negroes
390
Race Prejudice
434
Life History of MiddleClass Negroes
447

Caste Patterning of Education
188
Caste Patterning of Politics
205
Caste Patterning of Religion
220

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John Dollard (1900-1980) was passionate about alleviating racial injustice and was a professor at Yale. He wrote and published Criteria for the Life History (1935), Children of Bondage (1940) with Allison Davis, and Social Learning and Imitation (1941) and Personality and Psychotherapy (1950), both with N. E. Miller.

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