TY - BOOK AU - Greg Tanaka PY - 2021 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1058-1634 TI - The Intercultural Campus T2 - Transcending Culture and Power in American Higher Education UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1103912 N2 - In a post-9/11 nation that is gripped by race fear, this book presents an approach to diversity that promotes peace and understanding across difference. Discussing studies conducted over an eight-year period, The Intercultural Campus reveals the underlying sources of racial fragmentation on college and university campuses and outlines a new framework for diversity. Citing the results from an innovative four-year project that completely transformed the culture of a university, Greg Tanaka describes specific programs that all campuses should implement when admitting diverse classes. Signaling a larger shift for progressives away from binary, essentialized notions of identity to individual agency, or «subjectivity», this book advances a social change philosophy based in interdependence and highlights the skills that future U.S. leaders will need to interact successfully with others in our diverse global society. KW - campus, bildung, kultur, Culture, Society, Class LA - English ER -