Uma revisão nos inicios The American Journal Of Sociology
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Este estudo aplicou o método misto e realizou uma revisão da literatura acerca da aculturação, de 1895 a 1924, no American Journal of Sociology. A palavra aculturação apareceu raramente. Contudo, problemáticas relacionadas com a aculturação foram usuais, por exemplo, raça, imigração, colonização, influência intercultural e ainda o género. Artigos dos modelos da assimilação, fusão e multicultural apareceram, sendo que os multiculturais foram os dominantes. A investigação mostrou que o modelo multicultural assenta no século dezanove e na cultura liberal WASP. Tal como Herbert Spencer, o jornal, usualmente, preferiu o contacto intercultural mínimo para alcançar a manutenção e a diversidade culturais. A atitude dominante preferia a adaptação com manutenção cultural e, ao mesmo tempo, justificava a superioridade WASP. A integração das categorias de pensamento diferenciadas como raças, géneros e migrantes foram organizadas, sobretudo, pelas narrativas do progresso, competição e domínio social, sendo que estes comprometeram a cultura do separados mas iguais
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