Intersections of gender, race, and class : readings for a changing landscape
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Intersections of gender, race, and class : readings for a changing landscape
Oxford University Press, c2007
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注記
"First published 2007 by Roxbury Publishing Company"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This incisive, accessible collection of readings is arranged to highlight and underscore some of the most intriguing and cutting-edge thinking on the discussion of gender, race, and class. While other anthologies often separate race, class, and gender into distinct components, this anthology frames each reading within an analysis of all three cultural forces. Additionally, the intersection of sexuality with gender, race, and class is highlighted throughout the
text.A collection of work by both U.S. and international writers, the text begins with a historical section that brings the past into contemporary focus. Section Two features personal
narratives that make research and theoretical material immediately relevant to students. Other sections address family and community relationships, institutions, privilege, activism, and new sociological perspectives. Brief introductions frame each reading, and discussion questions spark student interest and enhance their understanding of the material.
目次
Section 1: Framing the Past
Gerda Lerner: 1. The Lady and the Mill Girl: Changes in the Status of Women in the Age of Jackson
Stephen Steinberg: 2. Why Irish Became Domestics and Italians and Jews Did Not
Graham Robb: 3. Society of Strangers
4. Congressional Record--House (67 Cong., 2nd Sess.)
James Loewen: 5. "Gone With the Wind": The Invisibility of Racism in American History Textbooks
William Labov: 6. The Logic of Nonstandard English
Theresa A. Martinez: 7. Double-Consciousness and Mestiza Consciousness Raising: Linking Du Bois and Anzaldua
Section 2: Story Sharing
Malcolm X: 8. 1965
Leslea Newman: 9. A Letter to Harvey Milk
Bruce Edward Hall: 10. Background from Tea that Burns: A Family Memoir of Chinatown
Tommi Avicolli Mecca: 11. He Defies You Still: The Memoirs of a Sissy
Ntozake Shange: 12. With No Immediate Cause
Mpho 'M'atsepo Nthunya: 13. Working in Other People's Houses
Sandra Cisneros: 14. Woman Hollering Creek
Leslie Marmon Silko: 15. Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit
Stephen Paul Whitaker: 16.From the Margins
Lorreta Schwartz-Nobel: 17. Long Hours, Starvation Wages
June Jordan: 18. Report from the Bahamas
Section 3: Framing Family and Community Relationships
Faye V. Harrison: 19. The Gendered Politics and Violence of Structural Adjustment: A View From Jamaica
Deborah Tannen: 20. Asymmetries: Women and Men Talking at Cross Purposes
Hannah Schiller Wartenberg: 21. Cuban Jewish Women in Miami: A Triple Identity
Jane Ward: 22. "Not All Differences Are Created Equal": Multiple Jeopardy in a Gendered Organization
Michael Eric Dyson: 23. When You're a Credit to Your Race, the Bill Will Come Due: O.J. Simpson and Our Trial by Fire
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: 24. Breaking the Silence
Steven Seidman: 25. In the Closet
Section 4: Framing Institutions
Wendy Luttrell: 26. Stories from the Field
Nicole Ziegler Dizon: 27. Schools Struggle Shielding Gay Kids
Chia-Wen Chi and Cecelia Baldwin: 28. Gender and Class Stereotypes: A Comparison of U.S. and Taiwanese Magazine Advertisements
Angela Y. Davis: 29. Race and Criminalization: Black Americans and the Punishment Industry
Martha Garcia: 30. A Higher Power of Their Understanding: Cheyenne Women and Their Religious Roles
Pamela Paul: 31. Religious Identity and Mobility
Kendra Hamilton: 32. What's in a Name?
Edna Bonacich and Richard P. Appelbaum: 33. The Return of the Sweatshop
Jean L. Pyle and Kathryn B. Ward: 34. Recasting Our Understanding of Gender and Work During Global Restructuring
D.W. Miller: 35. Legal Scholars of Gay Rights Offer Strategies to Combat the "Apartheid of the Closet"
Melanie L. Johnston: 36. SES, Race/Ethnicity, and Health
Diana Torrez, Roberto CamposNavarro, and Elia Nora Arganis Juarez: 37. The Illness Experience Among Mexico City's Older Adults: The Effect of Gender, Class, and Race/Ethnicity
Section 5: On Privilege
Peggy McIntosh: 38. White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women's Studies
Nancy DiTomaso, Rochelle Parks-Yancy, and Corinne Post: 39. White Views of Civil Rights: Color Blindness and Equal Opportunity
Ruth Frankenberg: 40. Growing Up White: The Social Geography of Race
Paula England, Carmen Garcia-Beaulieu, and Mary Ross: 41. Women's Employment Among Blacks, Whites, and Three Groups of Latinas: Do More Privileged Women Have Higher Employment?
Angela Gardner Roux: 42. Rethinking Official Measures of Poverty: Consideration of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
Elizabeth Grieco: 43. Characteristics of the Foreign Born in the United States: Results from Census 2000
Edwin S. Segal: 44. Race and Ethnicity: Images of Difference in South Africa
Christopher Reynolds: 45. The Haves, The Have-Nots
Section 6: On Activist Thinking and Activism
Gloria Anzaldua: 46. La conciencia de la mestiza /Towards a New Consciousness
Janice M. Irvine: 47. A Place in the Rainbow: Theorizing Lesbian and Gay Culture
Celene Krauss: 48. Women of Color on the Front Line
Paula Gunn Allen: 49. Angry Women Are Building: Issues and Struggles Facing American Indian Women Today
Eileen O'Brien: 50. The Political Is Personal: The Influence of White Supremacy on White Antiracists' Personal Relationships
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes: 51. "If It Wasn't for the Women...": African American Women, Community Work, and Social Change
Glenn McKenzie: 52. Liberia's Female Warriors--Fierce, Feared
Martin Rochlin: 53. The Heterosexual Questionnaire
Section 7: On New Perspectives
Dalton Conley: 54. Race Lessons
Amitava Kumar: 55. Lunch With My "Enemy": Exploring the Roots of Ethnic Strife
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva: 56. "New Racism," Color-Blind Racism, and the Future of Whiteness in America
Troy Duster: 57. Buried Alive: The Concept of Race in Science
C. Shawn McGuffey and B. Lindsay Rich: 58. Playing in the Transgender Zone: Race, Class, and Hegemonic Masculinity in Middle Childhood
Amy C. Wilkins: 59. Puerto Rican Wannabes: Sexual Spectacle and the Marking of Race, Class, and Gender Boundaries
Yen Le Espiritu: 60. All Men Are Not Created Equal: Asian Men in U.S. History
Kristin E. Joos: 61. LGBT Parents and Their Children
Abby L. Ferber: 62. Color-blind Racism and Post-feminism: The Contemporary Politics of Inequality
Vasilikie Demos and Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr., with Solomon Gashaw: 63. Systems of Oppression: Ten Principles
Jason DeParle: 64. Broken Levees, Unbroken Barriers
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