New Perspectives on Racial Identity Development
A Theoretical and Practical Anthology
by Charmaine Wijeyesinghe and Bailey Jackson
Chapter Foci:
1. Black Identity Development: Further Analysis and Elaboration – Charmaine L. Wijeyesingehe and Bailey W. Jackson III
2. Racial Identity Development and Latinos in the United States – Bernardo M. Ferdman and Placida I. Gallegos
3. Asian American Identity Development Theory – Jean Kim
4. Reflections on American Indian Identity – Perry G. Horse
5. Reflections on White Identity Development Theory – Rita Hardiman
6. Racial Identity in Multiracial People: An Alternative Paradigm – C. Wijeyesinghe
7. Racial Identity Theories in Counseling: A Literature Review and Evaluation – Amy L. Reynolds and Suraiya Baluch
8. Racial Identity Development and the Mediation of Conflicts – Leah Wing and Janet Rifkin
9. Core Processes of Racial Identity Development – Maurianne Adams
10. Patterns of African American Identity Development: A Life Span Perspective – William E. Cross, Jr., and Peony Fhagen-Smith
© New York University Press, New York and London, 2001
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