book: A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America | Ronald Takaki
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A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America
Ronald Takaki
Back Bay Books
, 1994 - 520 pages
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highly recommended
Is this book biased?
Yes.... if you are a card carrying member of the white race desperate to cling to the myth that
America
is a good and just nation... one that should be held up as an example for the rest of the world to gaze at in awe... BUT If you are just a citizen, interested in a complete
history
of your country (warts and all) this book will fill in so many of the gaps your text books left blank
Very Biased and Very Good
If one were to write a
history
of any nation exclusively from the perspective of minority groups would it be a fair, complete and accurate portrait of that nation's story, character and culture? Probably not, but nonetheless you would have a penetrating look inside the world view of those who may get overlooked in the panoramic style of many history books. This is what you walk away with from Ronald Takaki's wonderful book `A
Different
Mirror
'.
The book is somewhat dated considering many newly published
America
n history books include the tales of blacks, women, Indians, Jews and even gays but `A Different Mirror' remains valuable because Takaki provides nuggets of information about the contributions of particular groups that aren't well know but are important and deserve acknowledgement.
A downside to this book, and it's serious, is that with the use of Shakespearean and other literary references, Takaki weaves a common thread of victimhood among all groups, suggesting that American society is nothing close to what it claims to be in the preamble of the Constitution. No society is perfect and though groups in America may have been exploited, America does not hold a monopoly on exploitation. Yet millions of minorities continue to rush into this nation for its distinct qualities that are rare and non-existent in other parts of the world. It would have enhanced Takaki's goal, which was to tell the stories of minority groups, if he didn't overlook the positive factors that compelled many to select this country.
If you want an introduction into American history this shouldn't be the only book you read, but `A Different Mirror' is enjoyable and highly recommended for anyone who wants to get a fuller picture of the American story.
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A
Different
Mirror
is a dramatic new retelling of our nation's
history
, a powerful larger narrative of the many different peoples who together compose the United States of
America
.
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