The matrix of race : social construction, intersectionality, and inequality

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The matrix of race : social construction, intersectionality, and inequality

Rodney D. Coates, Abby L. Ferber, David L. Brunsma

SAGE, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 380-447) and index

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内容説明

The authors are proud sponsors of the 2020 SAGE Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award -enabling graduate students and early career faculty to attend the annual ASA pre-conference teaching and learning workshop. The Matrix of Race: Social Construction, Intersectionality, and Inequality is a textbook that makes race and racial inequality "visible" in new ways to all students in race/ethnic relations courses, regardless of their backgrounds-from minorities who have experienced the impact of race in their own lives to members of dominant groups who might believe that we now live in a "color blind<" society. The "matrix" refers to a way of thinking about race that reflects the intersecting, multilayered identities of contemporary society, and the powerful social institutions that shape our understanding of race. Its goals are to help readers get beyond familiar "us vs. them" arguments that can lead to resistance and hostility; promote self-appraisal; and stimulate more productive discussions about race and racism. A Complete Teaching & Learning Package that includes: SAGE Coursepacks FREE! Easily import our quality instructor and student resource content into your school's learning management system (LMS) and save time. SAGE Edge FREE online resources for students that make learning easier

目次

PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHORS PART I. INTRODUCTION TO RACE AND THE SOCIAL MATRIX Chapter 1. Race and the Social Construction of Difference The Social Construction of Race The Social Matrix of Race The Operation of Racism Our Stories Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 2. The Shaping of a Nation: The Social Construction of Race in America Race Today: Adapting and Evolving Indigenous Peoples: The Americas before Columbus Discovery and Encounters: The Shaping of Our Storied Past The U.S. Matrix and Intersectionality- Where Do We Go from Here? Key Terms Chapter Summary PART II. THE MATRIX PERSPECTIVE ON SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Chapter 3. The Social Construction and Regulation of Families Historical Regulation of the Family Family Inequality Theories Family Inequality through the Matrix Lens Transforming the Ideal Family Narrative Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 4. Work and Wealth Inequality Recent Trends in Work and Wealth Theories of Economic Inequality Applying the Matrix to the History of Economic Inequality in the United States Transforming the Story of Race and Economic Inequality Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 5. Health, Medicine, and Health Care Patterns of Inequality in Health and Health Care Theorizing Inequality in Health and Health Care Applying the Matrix to Health Inequity and Inequality Resisting and Transforming Inequality in Health and Health Care Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 6. Education The Shaping of the Matrix of U.S. Education Theories of Education Examining the Concealed Story of Race and Education through the Matrix Alternative Educational Movements and the Future of Education Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 7. Crime, Law, and Deviance A History of Race, Crime, and Punishment Sociological Stock Theories of Crime and Deviance Applying the Matrix to Crime and Deviance Transforming the Narrative of Race, Crime, and Deviance Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 8. Power, Politics, and Identities Contemporary Political Identities Critiquing Sociological Theories of Power, Politics, and Identity Applying the Matrix of Race to U.S. Political History Building Alternatives to the Matrix of Race and Politics Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 9. Sports and the American Dream The State of Sport Today Examining Stock Sociological Theories of Sport Applying the Matrix to Sports in the United States Creating a New Playing Field Key Terms Chapter Summary Chapter 10. The Military, War, and Terrorism Class, Gender, and Race in the U.S. Military Military Sociology Stock Theories Applying the Matrix Approach to U.S. Military History, War, and Terrorism A More Inclusive Future Key Terms Chapter Summary Conclusion GLOSSARY REFERENCES INDEX

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