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Understanding Inequality


Understanding Inequality

The Intersection of Race/Ethnicity, Class, and Gender
2. Second Edition

von: Barbara A. Arrighi, Judi Addelston, Derrick Bell, Karen Blumenthal, Judith Butler, Jane Jerome Camhi, William J. Chamblis, Marc Cooper, Sally Ann Davies-Netzley, Simone de Beauvoir, G William Domhoff, Susan J. Douglas, Wright Dziech, Susan Estrich, , AnneFausto-Sterling, Lawrence Otis Graham, Billie Michelle Fine, Walda Katz-Fishman, Michael Kimmel, Charles Lemert, Judith Lorber, Arturo Madrid, Julia Marusza, Fatema Mernissi, John Stuart Mill, Timothy Nonn, Katha Pollitt, Diane Reay, Mary F. Rogers, Kathleen Rowe, Leslie Marmon Silko, Laureen Snider, Haya Stier, Deborah Tannen, Edward H. Thompson, Marta Tienda, Lois Weis, Stephen Worchel, Richard L. Zweigenhaft

48,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 19.04.2007
ISBN/EAN: 9781461646549
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 396

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As the age of globalization and New Media unite disparate groups of people in new ways, the continual transformation and interconnections between ethnicity, class, and gender become increasingly complex. This reader, comprised of a diverse array of sources ranging from the New York Times to the journals of leading research universities, explores these issues as systems of stratification that work to reinforce one another. Understanding Inequality provides students and academics with the basic hermeneutics for considering new thought on ethnicity, class, and gender in the 21st century.
As the age of globalization and New Media unite disparate groups of people in new ways, the continual transformation and interconnections between ethnicity, class, and gender become increasingly complex. This reader, comprised of a diverse array of sources ranging from the New York Times to the journals of leading research universities, explores these issues as systems of stratification that work to reinforce one another. Understanding Inequality provides students and academics with the basic hermeneutics for considering new thought on ethnicity, class, and gender in the 21st century.
Part 1 Helpful Conceptual Tools
<br>Chapter 1 Mysterious Power of Social Structures
<br>Chapter 2 "They" Are All the Same, but Each Member of My Group is Unique
<br>Part 2 Embedded Ideology: Racism/Ethnocentrism and Sexism
<br>Part 3 The Other Wears Many Faces
<br>Chapter 3 Black Women and Feminism
<br>Chapter 4 Divining Our Racial Themes
<br>Part 4 Structured Inequality-The Invisible Iron Cage of Class
<br>Chapter 5 Size 6: The Western Women's Harem
<br>Part 5 Structured Inequality-Race/Ethnicity
<br>Chapter 6 Diversity and Its Discontents
<br>Part 6 Structured Inequality-Acquiring Gender
<br>Chapter 7 Arturo Madrid
<br>Part 7 Corporate Gatekeeping: Fitting In
<br>Chapter 8 The Second Sex
<br>Part 8 Women's Equality: Progress and Resistance
<br>Part 9 The Price of Deviance
<br>Chapter 9 The Double-Bind of the "Working-Class" Feminist Academic
<br>Chapter 10 (In) Secure Times: Constructing White Working-Class Masculinities in The Late Twentieth Century
<br>Part 10 Patriarchy and Its Consequences
<br>Chapter 11 A Black Women Took My Job
<br>Part 11 The Crisis in Education Has Consequences for the "Isms"
<br>Chapter 12 Are Men Marginal to the Family? Insights from Chicago's Inner City
<br>Chapter 13 Policing the Ghetto Underclass: The Politics of Law
<br>Chapter 14 America's Iron Curtain: The Border Patrol State
<br>Chapter 15 The Heartland's Raw Deal: How Meatpacking is Creating a New Immigrant Underclass
<br>Chapter 16 Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex"
<br>Chapter 17 Believing Is Seeing: Biology as Ideology
<br>Chapter 18 Towards Safer Societies: Punishment, Masculinities, and Violence Against Women
<br>Chapter 19 Tomboys Yes, Janegirls Never
<br>Chapter 20 Hormonal Hurricanes: Menstruation and Female Behavior
<br>Chapter 21 Talking from 9 to 5: How Women's and Men's Conversational Styles Affect Who Gets Heard, Who Gets Credit, and What Gets Done at Work
<br>Chapter 22 Women in the Power Elite
<br>Chapter 23 Women above the Glass Ceiling: Perceptions on Corporate Mobility and Strategies for Success
<br>Chapter 24 Invisible Women
<br>Chapter 25 Women against Women: American Anti-Suffragism, 1880-1920
<br>Chapter 26 Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media
<br>Chapter 27 Mating, Marriage, and the Marketplace: A Survey of College Students' Attitudes and Expectations
<br>Chapter 28 The Unruly Woman: Gender and the Genres of Laughter
<br>Chapter 29 Black Man with a Nose Job: How We Defend Ethnic Beauty
<br>Chapter 30 Hitting Bottom: Homelessness, Poverty, and Masculinity
<br>Chapter 31 Older Men as Invisible Men in Contemporary Society
<br>Chapter 32 The Subjection of Women
<br>Chapter 33 Real Rape
<br>Chapter 34 Clarence Thomas, Patriarchal Discourse, and Public/Private Spheres
<br>Chapter 35 How Harvard Helped Curb Title IX's Role In Admitting Women
<br>Chapter 36 Downsizing Higher Education: Confronting the New Realities of the High-Tech Information Age Global Economy
Barabara A. Arrighi is associate professor of sociology at Northern Kentucky University.
—Discusses the role of the concept "sameness" as well as social difference.

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