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Race, class, and gender: an anthology / [compiled by] Margaret L. Andersen, Patricia Hill Collins.

Contributor(s): Series: The Wadsworth sociology reader seriesPublication details: Belmont, CA : Wadsworth, c2001.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxxi, 592 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0534568904 (pbk. : acidfree, recycled paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305 22 AND
LOC classification:
  • HN59.2 .R32 2001
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Content
I Shifting the center and reconstructing knowledge

SHIFTING THE CENTER
1 Missing people and others: joining together to expand the circle
Arturo Madrid

2 La Güera
Cherríe Moraga

3 Report from the Bahamas
June Jordan

4 Angry women are building: issues and struggles facing American Indian women today
Paula Gunn Allen

5 Oppression
Marilyn Frye

6 Different mirror
Ronald T. Takaki

II Conceptualizing race, Class, and Gender

7 Something about the subject makes it hard to name
Gloria Yamato

8 White privilege and male privilege: a personal account of coming to see correspondences through work in women's studies (1988)
Peggy McIntosh

9 Of race and risk
Patricia J. Williams

10 Seeing more than Black & white: Latinos, racism, and the cultural divides
Elizabeth Martinez

11 What white supremacists taught a Jewish scholar about identity / Abby L. Ferber --
Race matters
Cornel West

13 Tired of playing monopoly?
Donna Langston

14 Wealth matters
Dalton Conley

15 Poverty as race, power, and wealth
James Jennings and Louis Kushnick

16 Silenced majority: why the average working person has disappeared from American media and culture
Barbara Ehrenreich

17 Plight of Black men
Michael Dyson

18 Moving up with kin and community: upward social mobility for Black and white women
Elizabeth Higginbotham and Lynn Weber

GENDER AND SEXISM

19 Gender through the prism of difference
Maxine Baca Zinn, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, and Michael A. Messner

20 Age, race, class, and sex: women redefining difference
Audre Lorde

21 Understanding and fighting sexism: a call to men
Peter Blood, Alan Tuttle, and George Lakey

22 Ideological racism and cultural resistance: constructing our own images
Yen Le Espiritu

23 J.A.P.-slapping: the politics of scapegoating
Ruth Atkin and Adrienne Rich

24 A New vision of masculinity
Cooper Thompson

III Rethinking Institutions
WORK AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION

25 Economic restructuring and systems of inequality at century's end
Maxine Baca Zinn and D. Stanley Eitzen

26 Race, class, gender, and women's works
Teresa Amott and Julie Matthaei

27 Gap between striving and achieving: the case of Asian American women
Deborah Woo

28 Latino population: the importance of economic restructuring
Joan Moore and Raquel Pinderhughes

29 Working poor, working hard
Katherine Newman

30 Armstrongs: an oral history of a homeless American family
Steven VanderStaay

FAMILIES

31 Our mothers' grief: racial-ethnic women and the maintenance of families
Bonnie Thornton Dill

32 Diversity of American families
Eleanor Palo Stoller and Rose Campbell Gibson

33 Countering the conspiracy to ignore Black girls
Robin D.G. Kelley

34Racial safety and cultural maintenance: the child care concerns of employed mothers of color
Lynet Uttal

35 Migration and Vietnamese American women: remaking ethnicity
Nazli Kibria

CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE PRODUCTION OF IDEAS

36 Racist stereotyping in the English language
Robert B. Moore

37 Media magic: making class invisible
Gregory Mantsios

38 Myth of the Latin woman: I just met a girl named María
Judith Ortiz Cofer

39 Masculinities and athletic careers
Michael Messner

40 My problem with multi-cultural education
John Garvey

41 If men could menstruate
Gloria Steinem

42 The First Americans: American Indians
C. Matthew Snipp

43 Can education eliminate race, class, and gender inequality?
Roslyn Arlin Mickelson and Stephen Samuel Smith

44 Shredded net: the end of welfare as we knew it
Valerie Polakow


45 Aid to dependent corporations: exposing federal handouts to the wealthy Chuck Collins

46 Thoughts on class, race and prison
Alan Berkman and Tim Blunk

IV Analyzing Social Issues

AMERICAN IDENTITIES

47 Is this a white country, or what?
Lillian Rubin

48 Black Hispanics: the ties that bind
Vivian Brady

49 Optional ethnicities: for whites only?
Mary C. Waters

50 Crimes against humanity
Ward Churchill

51 You're short, besides!
Sucheng Chan

52 Time to look and listen
Magdoline Asfahani

SRXUALITY

53 The Gender of sexuality
Pepper Schwartz and Virginia Rutter

54 New politics of sexuality
June Jordan

55 Where has gay liberation gone?: An interview with Barbara Smith
Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed

56 Beauty myth
Naomi wolf

57 Maiden voyage into sexuality and identity politics in Asian America
Dana Y. Takagi

58 Getting off on feminism Jason Schultz

VIOLENCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL

59 The Harm that has no name: street harassment, embodiment, and African American women
Deirdre E. Davis

60 More power than we want: masculine sexuality and violence
Bruce Kokopeli and George Lakey

61 Police and the black male
Elijah Anderson

62 Korean Americans vs. African Americans: conflict and construction
Sumi K. Cho

63 Where race and gender meet: racism, hate crimes, and pornography
Helen Zia

V Making a difference


64 Coalition politics: turning the century
Bernice Johnson Reagon

65 Boys and girls of (Union) summer
Marc Cooper

66 From the ground up
Charon Asetoyer

67 Taking multicultural, antiracist education seriously: an interview with Enid Lee
Barbara Miner

68 Women of color on the front line
Celene Krauss

69 Having the tools at hand: building successful multicultural social justice organizations
John Anner


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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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