Kivisto Peter
Augustana College.
J Hist Behav Sci. 2004 Spring;40(2):149-63. doi: 10.1002/jhbs.20013.
Throughout the past century, assimilation has been the hegemonic theory of ethnic group relations in sociology, and Robert E. Park is generally considered to be the key figure associated with the articulation of assimilation's canonical formulation. Based on a careful reading of Park's main essays on assimilation, this article argues that those who associate his position with the melting pot (with its assumption of the eradication of ethnic traits and ties), the race-relations cycle, or a straight-line process of incorporation misconstrue his views. This article is in part corrective and in part revisionist insofar as it is intended to indicate aspects of Park's theory that have particular relevance to current sociological efforts to understand the implications of assimilation in multiethnic liberal democracies.
在过去的一个世纪里,同化一直是社会学中关于族群关系的主导理论,罗伯特·E·帕克通常被认为是与阐述同化的经典表述相关的关键人物。通过仔细研读帕克关于同化的主要论文,本文认为,那些将他的立场与熔炉(其假定消除族群特征和联系)、种族关系循环或直线式融入过程联系起来的人误解了他的观点。本文部分具有纠正性,部分具有修正主义色彩,因为它旨在指出帕克理论中与当前社会学界理解多民族自由民主国家中同化影响的努力特别相关的方面。