Race, Gender and Class 作者:Landry, Bart 出版社:Prentice Hall 出版年:2006-6 页数:448 定价:$ 98.76 装帧:Pap ISBN:9780130487612 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 + 加入购书单
How does the interlocking of race, class and gender form patterns of social relations and develop into hierarchical orders? What are the dilemmas and contradictions created by the simultaneity of race, class and gender? How can feminist scholarship based on the complex understanding of the ...
Featuring an accessible and diverse collection of more than 60 writings by a variety of scholars, RACE, CLASS, & GENDER demonstrates how the complex intersection of people's race, class, and gender (and also sexuality) shapes their experiences, and who they become as individuals. Each reading ...
It is conventional in academic and political circles by now to speak of “race” in the same breath as gender and class. It is more or less recognized that “race” can be combined with other social relations of power and that they can mediate and...
Gender, race and class Abstract In Chapter 1, I provisionally identified feminism with movements and theories aimed at ending women’s subordination. Such a definition, however, begs many important questions concerning the relationship between inequalities of gender and other forms of oppression. These...
Joseph HealeyÆs (2003) first chapter in Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class is devoted to explaining minority groups, their distinctions, and the impact of such status on resource allocation and upward mobility in American society. As Healey (2003) maintains, ôWe are a nation of immigrants...
To conclude, while the concept of the 'holy trinity' being race, class, and gender is a good basis for social analysis, there needs to be an acknowledgment that these do not exist in a vacuum. The influence of sexuality and disability is significant and should not be ignored. The interact...
课程概述Units: 4.0 (Same as Sociology M231.) Seminar, four hours. Race, class, gender, and sexual identity are axes of stratification, identity, and experience. They are not merely identities but st…
Race, Gender & Class 2010 Conference || \"(Un) forgivable Blackness\" and the Oval Office. Jack Johnson and Henry Louis Gates at the Postracial White House 来自 onAcademic 喜欢 0 阅读量: 13 作者: B Antoniazzi DOI: 10.2307/41674748 年份: 2010 ...