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AUTOR(ES) Carol J. C. Maxwell
ANO 1989
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO City and Society
ISSN 0893-0465
E-ISSN 1548-744X
EDITORA Wiley-Blackwell
DOI 10.1525/city.1989.3.2.153
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 34336dc851a58d1114eafbb4f69a9ae8

Resumo

This article examines the impact of the introduction of Lao refugees on previously polarized (black/white) ethnic relations in a working‐class evangelical congregation in St. Louis. Church members maintain idealized concepts of Lao economic success, youth, gender roles, and academic performance, which they contrast to concepts of blacks whom they perceive to fail where the Lao succeed. Minimizing differences between the Lao and white church members creates a sense of unity which facilitates restructuring Hie ethnic order into a black/non‐black dichotomy that perpetuates racism and sexism, and appears to 'prove' the theory that the poor are responsible for their plight, [sexism, racism, ethnicity, Lao, refugees]

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