ABSTRACT

When his book Mainstream and Margins was published in 1983, Peter Rose's writings on American minorities and those who studied them painted a vivid picture of what life was like in America for Jews, blacks, and other minorities in the United States. Now, a third of a century later, he revisits the topic, with sixteen new chapters, in addition to seven from the original edition.  Newer content covers immigration and American refugee policy; reexamines the term "model minority," first used to describe Jews, but now applied to Asian Americans; and the resurgence of nativism both in regard to new migrants from Latin America and to the growth of Islamophobia since the 9/11 attacks. Rose also reassesses what is still one of the most controversial documents about race and class ever written, Daniel Patrick Moynihan's "The Negro Family: A Case for National Action."  Rose writes about other authors who have addressed many of the principal concerns of this book, ranging from novelists Tom Wolfe and Harper Lee to sociologists David Riesman, Robin M. Williams, Jr., and William Julius Wilson. Historical tensions between Jews and African Americans and debates about "liberal" vs. "corporate" pluralism seen from the perspective of both whites and non-whites are also discussed in this seminal volume by a master on the subject.

chapter 1|24 pages

“Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen”

Some Reflections on the Insider-Outsider Debate (1978)

part |39 pages

The Marginality of a Model Minority

chapter 2|16 pages

The Ghetto and Beyond

Reflections on Jewish Life in America (1968)

chapter 3|10 pages

Country Cousins

“Ambassadors to the Gentiles” (1957, 1961, 1977, 1993)

chapter 4|4 pages

Going to the Mountains

Seeking Respite in “The Jewish Alps” (1990)

chapter 5|7 pages

Admission to the Club

The “Mathew Principle” and College Enrollment (2006)

part |75 pages

Black and White in American Society

chapter 6|16 pages

The Black Experience

Issues and Images (1969)

chapter 7|14 pages

Social Physics

The Resurgence of Ethnicity (1974)

chapter 8|20 pages

Blacks and Jews

The Strained Alliance (1981, 1994)

chapter 10|8 pages

Killing the Messenger

The Black Family and the Politics of Race (2011)

chapter 11|9 pages

Facts, Fiction, and Literary Ethnography

The Controversy over Harper Lee’s New/Old Novel (2015)

part III|95 pages

On Strangers at the Gate

chapter 12|20 pages

Long Night’s Journey

The Ordeal of the Indochinese Refugees (1982, 2003)

chapter 13|24 pages

The Harbor Masters

American Politics and Refugee Policy (1984)

chapter 14|14 pages

From Pariahs to Paragons

The Downs and Ups of Americans from Asia (1985)

chapter 15|16 pages

The Persistence of (an) Ethnicity

Resistance to Americano Dreams (2005)

chapter 16|19 pages

Making a Difference

William Allan Neilson and the Rescue of Refugee Intellectuals (2005)

part IV|83 pages

Perspectives on a Stratified Society

chapter 17|22 pages

Culture and Character

David Riesman Reconsidered (1982)

chapter 18|14 pages

It’s Almost 1984

Three Sociological Perspectives on Social Issues in American Society (1983)

chapter 19|14 pages

White America, Circa 2010

Two Views (2011, 2012)

chapter 20|16 pages

Hillsborough Boy

Robin M. Williams, Jr. and His Legacy (1999)

chapter 21|15 pages

Studying “The Truly Disadvantaged”

A Portrait of William Julius Wilson (2015)

part |17 pages

Coda

chapter 22|15 pages

The Threat of the “Other”

Old Challenges, New Realities (2016)