Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-273) and indexes.
Summary:
Written in Blood explores ethnic identity, the dynamics of ethnic conflict, and approaches to reducing this conflict. Drawing on the author's personal experiences and on current events, this thought-provoking book shows how social science theories can effectively address pressing real world situations. It can be used as either a main text or a supplement for college courses on race and ethnic issues, intergroup relations, social psychology, and sociology.