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Ethnic studies is an academic discipline dedicated to the survey of ethnic minorities. It evolved around the 2nd half of the 20th century partially in response to charges that traditional disciplines like anthropology, history, English, ethnology, Asian Studies, and orientalism were imbued with an inherently eurocentric perspective. Ethnic Studies tried to guide this by trying to learn minority cultures in their have terms, in their have language, acknowledging their have values.

In the United States, a discipline of Ethnic Studies evolved away from the civil rights movement in the late 1960s & early Seventies, which saw growing self-awareness and radicalization of minority groups like African-Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans (also referred to as Latinos), and Native Americans. Ethnic Studies departments were established in several campuses & grew to encompass African American Studies, Asian American Studies, Latino/a Studies (also referred to as Chicano Studies), and Native American Studies. Courses inside Ethnic Studies tried to location a criticism that a role of Asian Americans, Blacks, Latinos & Indigene Americans inside Western history was undervalued & ignored because of Euro-centric bias. Ethnic Studies likewise typically encompasses issues of gender, class, & sex. There are nowadays hundreds of African U.s., Asian Western, & Latino Studies departments in the U.s.the., about fifty Native Western Studies departments, & a little total of comparative Ethnic Studies computer software. [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/02/09/4209bd8f7f02c]

When Ethnic Studies has universally been opposed by a few conservative elements, a rise of a conservative movement in a United States in the period of the Nineties saw the discipline are progressively under fire. Ethnic Studies was seen to reflect "an excess" of political correctness, whereby the "traditional values" of Western civilization, symbolized per United States, were existence undermined by postmodern relativism. Ethnic Studies, these are argued by correct-wing critics, promotes "racial separatism", "linguistic isolation" & "racial preference". [http://www.acri.org/newsletter/june19993.htm]

Around 2005, a prof of Ethnic Studies at University of Colorado at Boulder, Ward Churchill, came under severe fire for an essay he got write on a September 11, 2001 attacks in which he argued that U.S. foreign policy was partially to blame for the atrocity.

Conservative commentators utilized a Churchill affair to attack Ethnic Studies departments when enclaves of "anti-Americanism" which promote a idea of ethnic groups when "victims" within America society, & non wharehouses in which good scholarship is done. "The epistemological nadir of any university is found in the wacky world of ethnic and gender studies: black studies, Africana studies, Chicano studies, Latino studies, Puerto Rican studies, Middle Eastern studies, Native American studies, women's studies, gay and lesbian studies, et al.," wrote editorialist Mark Goldblatt in the February 9 online edition of the conservative magazine The National Review. "The suggestion that 'studying' is involved in any of these subjects is laughable. they are quasi-religious advocacy groups whose curricula run the gamut from historical wish fulfillment (the ancient Egyptians were black; the U.S. Constitution was derived from the Iroquois Nation) to political axe grinding (the Israelis are committing genocide against the Palestinians; the U.S. is committing genocide against the people of Cuba)". [http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/goldblatt200502090753.asp]

Within face of such attacks, Ethnic Studies scholars come currently faced sustaining getting to defend a field. "Now, all of a sudden, because of one individual professor we have to undergo this absurd process as a legitimate academic enterprise, and that is grossly unfair," said Carlos Munoz, prof retired at a University of California at Berkeley and one of the founders of the discipline. [http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~2722200,00.html]

Defending the importance of Ethnic Studies for society, Oraround Starn, a ethnic anthropologist & specialist in Native Western studies at Duke University, says: "The United States is a very diverse country, and an advocate would say we teach kids to understand multiculturalism and diversity, and these are tools that can be used in law, government, business and teaching, which are fields graduates go into. It promotes thinking about diversity, globalization, how we do business and how we work with nonprofits." [http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~2722200,00.html]

Ethnic Studies Information Sources
A list for finding relevant educational resources on the World Wide Web.

University of Toronto Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies
Interdisciplinary degree program. Features information for current and prospective students, as well as a calendar of lectures and related links.

Ethnic Newswatch
Full text collection of newspapers, magazines, and journals from the ethnic, minority, and native press.

Ethnic Studies at USC
A virtual library of resources maintained by the Doheny Reference Center at the University of Southern California. Offers information on Internet and print sources, as well as a guide to campus resources for research.

National Association for Ethnic Studies
Provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars and activists concerned with ethnicity. Offers information about the organization, contact details, and links to related resources.

Multiculturalism and the Struggle for Ethnic Studies
Article describes the turbulent origins and history of Ethnic Studies. An essay written by Bob Wing and published in ColorLines Magazine summer 1999.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities
Key findings from the National Survey of America's Families.

Diversity and Ethnic Studies: Websites and Guides
A directory created by Susan A. Vega GarcĂ­a of Iowa State University that provides links to African American, American Indian, Asian American, and U.S. Latino resources. Also offers a multicultural guide to library research.

Diversity Database
A directory sponsored by the University of Maryland that provides news and access to diversity-related syllabi from colleges and universities. Features a guide to specific uses of terms within the field of ethnic studies.

The UCLA Ethnic Studies Publications Catalog
Directory of University sponsored books organized by sub-field.


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