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Table of Content:
Part I: Introduction to Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class: Concepts, History, and Theories of Difference
Concepts
Chapter 1: Definind Contested Concepts – Lynn Weber
Chapter 2: What Is Racial Domination? – Matthew Desmond and Mustafa Emirbayer
Chapter 3: Creating a World of Dichotomy: Categorizing Sex and Gendering Cultural Messages – Sara Crawley, et al.
Chapter 4: The Social Construction of Disability – Susan Wendell
History
Chapter 5: Rethinking the Paradigm: Class – Gerda Lerner
Chapter 6: Racial Domination and the Evolution of Racial Classification – Tukufu Zuberi
Chapter 7: Ethno-Religious Dimensions of Jewish Cultures – Michael Polgar
Chapter 8: The Invention of Heterosexuality – Jonathan Ned Katz
Theories of Difference
Chapter 9: Foundations of Class Analysis: A Marxist Perspective – Erik Olin Wright
Chapter 10: Is Capitalism Gendered and Racialized? – Joan Acker
Chapter 11: The Social Construction and Institutionalization of Gender and Race: An Integrative Framework – Evelyn Nakano Glenn
Chapter 12: Critical Thinking About Inequality: An Emerging Lens – Bonnie Dill and Ruth Zambrana
Chapter 13: Whiteness by Any Other Color Is Still Whiteness – Pem Davidson Buck
Chapter 14: My Body, My Closet: Invisible Disability and the Limits of Coming-Out Discourse – Ellen Samuels
Part II: Identities Matter: The Social Construction and Experiences of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class
Identity Formation
Chapter 15: Who Am I? Race, Ethnicity, and Identity – Hazel Rose Markus
Chapter 16: Gender and Identity – Judith Howard and Ramira Alamilla
Chapter 17: How We Find Ourselves: Identity Development and Two-Spirit People – Alex Wilson
Chapter 18: “I’m an American With a Japanese Look”: Emerging Identities and Practices – Mia Tuan
Chapter 19: What Does a White Woman Look Like? Racing and Erasing in Law – Katherine Franke
Identities and Social Interaction
Chapter 20: Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts: The Critical Case of Very Young Children – Debra Van Ausdale and Joe Feagin
Chapter 21: Women With Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence or Absence of Class Identity – Jule Betiie
Chapter 22: Queers Without Money: They Are Everywhere. But We Refuse to See Them – Amber Hollibaugh
Chapter 23: A Place in Town: Doing Class in a Coffee Shop – Carrie Yodanis
Chapter 24: The View From the Country Club: Wealthy Whites and the Matrix of Privilege – Jessica Holden Sherwood
Identity Construction and Stigma Management
Chapter 25: The Racial Formation of American Indians: Negotiating Legitimate Identities Within Trial and Federal Law – Eva Marie Garroutte
Chapter 26: Salvaging the Self – David Snow and Leon Anderson
Chapter 27: Passing as Black: Racial Identity Work Among Biracial Americans – Nikki Khanna and Cathryn Johnson
Chapter 28: The Stigma of Brown Skin and “Foreign” Names – Amir Marvasti and Karyn McKinney
Chapter 29: “I Don’t Like Passing as a Straight Woman”: Queer Negotiations of Identity and Social Group Membership – Carla Pfeffer
Part III: Social Institutions and the Perpetuation of Inequality
The Family
Chapter 30: It’s All in the Family: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Nation – Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 31: An Intersectional Approach to Resistance and Complicity: The Case of Racialized Desire Among Asian American Women – Karen Pyke
Chapter 32: The Privilege of Coming Out: Race, Class, and Lesbians’ Mothering Decisions – Nancy Mezey
Education
Chapter 33: How Tracking Undermines Race Equity in Desegregated Schools – Roslyn Arlin Mickelson
Chapter 34: The Schooling of Latino Children – Luis Moll and Richard Ruiz
Chapter 35: Class Matters – Peter Sacks
The Economy and Employment
Chapter 36: Inequality Regimes: Gender, Class, and Race in Organizations – Joan Acker
Chapter 37: Are Emily and Greg More Employable Than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination – Marianna Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan
Chapter 38: Families on the Frontier: From Braceros in the Fields to Braceras in the Home – Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
Health Care and Medicine
Chapter 39: Social Determinants and Family Health – Janet Grochowski
Chapter 40: Racism’s Hidden Toll – Ryan Blitstein
Chapter 41: A Slow, Toxic Decline: Dialysis Patients, Technological Failure, and the Unfulfilled Promise of Health in America – Keith Wailoo
Media
Chapter 42: Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and Conspicuous Consumption – Diana Kendall
Chapter 43: Muslim Americans in the News Before and After 9/11 – Brigitte Nacos and Oscar Torres-Reyna
Chapter 44: Why Women Aren’t Welcome on the Internet – Amanda Hess
Politics and Government
Chapter 45: Sand Castles and Snake Pits – Lillian Rubin
Chapter 46: The New Jim Crow – Michelle Alexander
Chapter 47: The Roots of American Decline – Richard Lachmann
Part IV: Power and Privilege Unmasked
Chapter 48: America Unequal – Douglas Massey
Chapter 49: Confronting Intersecting Inequalities – Sonia Hanson, et al.
Chapter 50: The Culture of Privilige: Color-blindness, Postfeminism, and Christonormativity – Abby Ferber
Chapter 51: Five Faces of Oppression – Iris Marion Young
Chapter 52: Rage of the Privileged – Ellis Cose
Chapter 53: Racial Profiling and Immigration Law Enforcement: Rounding Up of Usual Suspects in the Latino Community – Mary Romero
Chapter 54: The Many Costs of Anti-Asian Discrimination – Rosaling Chou and Joe Feagin
Chapter 55: Sexual Harassment and Masculinity: The Power and Meaning of “Girl Watching” – Beth Quinn
Part V: Empowerment and Social Change
Chapter 56: Toward a New Vision: Race, Class and Gender as Categories of Analysis and Connection – Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 57: How White People Can Serve as Allies to People of Color in the Struggle to End Racism – Paul Kivel
Chapter 58: Reducing Inequalities: Doing Anti-Racism: Toward an Egalitation American Society – Jacqueline Johnson, et al.
Chapter 59: Dismantling Noah’s Ark – Judith Lorber
Chapter 60: Policy Steps Toward Closing the Gap – Meizhu Lui, et al.
Product Details:
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1483374955
ISBN-13: 978-1483374956
ISBN-13: 9781483374956
Author: Susan J. Ferguson
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