| Titre : |
Race, class, and gender : an anthology |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Margaret L. Andersen, Compilateur ; Patricia Hill Collins |
| Mention d'édition : |
2e éd. |
| Editeur : |
Belmont - Californie - États-Unis : Wadsworth Pub. Co |
| Année de publication : |
1995 |
| Importance : |
xxxii, 560 p. |
| Format : |
24 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-534-24768-3 |
| Note générale : |
Preface.--About the editors.--About the contributors.--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 / Cherrie 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. A different mirror / Ronald T. Takaki.--II. CONCEPTUALIZING RACE, CLASS, and GENDER: Race and Racism: 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 / Peggy MacIntosh; 9. From "Kike to "Jap": how misogyny, anti-semitism, and racism construct the Jewish American princess"/ Evelyn Torton Beck; 10. Is multiracial status unique? the personal and social experience / Michael C. Thornton.--Class and Inequality: 11. Tired of playing Monopoly? / Donna Langston; 12. The plight of black men / Michael Dyson; 13. Are you middle class? / Barbara Ehrenreich; 14. The upperclass and Mothers N The Hood / Holly Sklar; 15. Moving up with kin and community: upward social mobility for black and white women / Elizabeth Higginbotham & Lynn Weber.--Gender and Sexism: 16. Commonalities and differences / Johnnetta B. Cole; 17. Understanding and fighting sexism: a call to men / Peter Blood, Alan Tuttle & George Lakey; 18. Taking sides against ourselves / Rosemary L. Bray; 19. Masculinities and athletic careers / Michael Messner; 20. Asian American women: not for sale / Tracy Lai.--III. RETHINKING INSTITUTIONS: Work and Economic Transformation: 21. Structural transformation and systems of inequality / D. Stanley Eitzen & Maine Baca Zinn; 22. Shortchanged: restructuring women's work / Teresa Amott; 23. The gap between striving and achieving: the case of Asian American women / Deborah Woo; 24. The Latino population: the importance of economic restructuring / Jean Moore & Raquel Pinderhughes.--Families: 25. Our mothers' grief: racial ethnic women and the maintenance of families / Bonnie Thornton Dill; 26. Puerto Rican elderly women: shared meanings and informal supportive networks / Melba Sánchez-Ayéndez 27. Man child: a black lesbian feminist's response / Andre Lorde; 28. Reports from the front: welfare mothers up in arms / Diana Dujon, Judy Gradford & Dottie Stevens.--Education: 29. Education and the stuggle against race, class, and gender inequality / Roslyn Arlin Mickelson & Stephen Samuel Smith; Canto, locura y poesia / Olivia Castellano; 31. Reminiscence of a post-integration kid: or, Where have we come since then / Gaye Williams; 32. Integrating the American mind / Henry Louis Gates Jr.--The state and social policy: 33. Black males and social policy: breaking the cycle of disadvantage / Ronald L. Taylor; 34. Thoughts on class, race, and prison / Alan Berkman & Tim Blank; 35. The vanished Native Americans / Cynthia Brown 36 The brutality of the bureaucracy / Theresa Funiciello.--IV. ANALYZING SOCIAL ISSUES: American Identity and Culture: 37. Beyond racial identity politics: towards a liberation theory for multicultural democracy / Manning Martble; 38. Crimes aginast humanity / Ward Churchill; 39. You're short, besides / Sucheng Chan; 40. Rap, race, and politics / Clarenece Lusane 41. If men could menstruate... / Gloria Steinem; 432. Blame it on feminism / Susan Faludi.--Sexuality: 43. Race, sex, AIDS: the construction of "other"/ Evelynn Hammonds; 44. Homophobia: why bring it up? / Barbara Smith; 45. The beauty myth / Naomi Wolf; 46. Cultural and historical influences on sexuality in Hispanic/Latin Women: implications for psychotherapy / Oliva M. Espín; 47. A new politics of sexuality / June Nordan.--Violence and social control: 48. "The mind that burns in each body": women, rape and racial violence / Jacquelyn Dowd Hall; 49. More power than we want: masculine sexuality and violence / Bruce Kokopeli & George Lakey.--50. The police and the Black male / Elijah Anderson; 51. Korean Americans vs. African Americans Conflict and construction / Sumi K. Cho; 52. Fraternities and rape on campus / Patricia Yancey Martin & Robert A. Hummer.--V. SOCIAL CHANGE AND THE POLITICS OF EMPOWERMENT: Political Activism: Making A Difference: 53. Growing numbers, growing force: older women organize / Kathleen Kautzer; 54. Sharing the shop floor / Stan Gray; 55. From homemaker to housing advocate: an interview with Mrs. Chang Jok Lee / Nancy Diao; 56. A world worth living in / Robert Praeger.--ENVISIONING CHANGE: 57. Age, race, class, and sex: women redefining diffefrence / Andre Lorde; 58. Coalition politics: turning the century / Bernice Johnson Reagan C=59. Culture and gender in Indian America Rayna Green; 60. Race matters / Cornel West. |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Classes sociales -- États-Unis ; Discrimination -- États-Unis ; Homosexualité -- États-Unis ; Rôles selon le sexe -- États-Unis
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| Index. décimale : |
305 |
| Résumé : |
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Race, class, and gender : an anthology [texte imprimé] / Margaret L. Andersen, Compilateur ; Patricia Hill Collins . - 2e éd. . - Belmont - Californie - États-Unis (Belmont - Californie - États-Unis) : Wadsworth Pub. Co, 1995 . - xxxii, 560 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-534-24768-3 Preface.--About the editors.--About the contributors.--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 / Cherrie 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. A different mirror / Ronald T. Takaki.--II. CONCEPTUALIZING RACE, CLASS, and GENDER: Race and Racism: 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 / Peggy MacIntosh; 9. From "Kike to "Jap": how misogyny, anti-semitism, and racism construct the Jewish American princess"/ Evelyn Torton Beck; 10. Is multiracial status unique? the personal and social experience / Michael C. Thornton.--Class and Inequality: 11. Tired of playing Monopoly? / Donna Langston; 12. The plight of black men / Michael Dyson; 13. Are you middle class? / Barbara Ehrenreich; 14. The upperclass and Mothers N The Hood / Holly Sklar; 15. Moving up with kin and community: upward social mobility for black and white women / Elizabeth Higginbotham & Lynn Weber.--Gender and Sexism: 16. Commonalities and differences / Johnnetta B. Cole; 17. Understanding and fighting sexism: a call to men / Peter Blood, Alan Tuttle & George Lakey; 18. Taking sides against ourselves / Rosemary L. Bray; 19. Masculinities and athletic careers / Michael Messner; 20. Asian American women: not for sale / Tracy Lai.--III. RETHINKING INSTITUTIONS: Work and Economic Transformation: 21. Structural transformation and systems of inequality / D. Stanley Eitzen & Maine Baca Zinn; 22. Shortchanged: restructuring women's work / Teresa Amott; 23. The gap between striving and achieving: the case of Asian American women / Deborah Woo; 24. The Latino population: the importance of economic restructuring / Jean Moore & Raquel Pinderhughes.--Families: 25. Our mothers' grief: racial ethnic women and the maintenance of families / Bonnie Thornton Dill; 26. Puerto Rican elderly women: shared meanings and informal supportive networks / Melba Sánchez-Ayéndez 27. Man child: a black lesbian feminist's response / Andre Lorde; 28. Reports from the front: welfare mothers up in arms / Diana Dujon, Judy Gradford & Dottie Stevens.--Education: 29. Education and the stuggle against race, class, and gender inequality / Roslyn Arlin Mickelson & Stephen Samuel Smith; Canto, locura y poesia / Olivia Castellano; 31. Reminiscence of a post-integration kid: or, Where have we come since then / Gaye Williams; 32. Integrating the American mind / Henry Louis Gates Jr.--The state and social policy: 33. Black males and social policy: breaking the cycle of disadvantage / Ronald L. Taylor; 34. Thoughts on class, race, and prison / Alan Berkman & Tim Blank; 35. The vanished Native Americans / Cynthia Brown 36 The brutality of the bureaucracy / Theresa Funiciello.--IV. ANALYZING SOCIAL ISSUES: American Identity and Culture: 37. Beyond racial identity politics: towards a liberation theory for multicultural democracy / Manning Martble; 38. Crimes aginast humanity / Ward Churchill; 39. You're short, besides / Sucheng Chan; 40. Rap, race, and politics / Clarenece Lusane 41. If men could menstruate... / Gloria Steinem; 432. Blame it on feminism / Susan Faludi.--Sexuality: 43. Race, sex, AIDS: the construction of "other"/ Evelynn Hammonds; 44. Homophobia: why bring it up? / Barbara Smith; 45. The beauty myth / Naomi Wolf; 46. Cultural and historical influences on sexuality in Hispanic/Latin Women: implications for psychotherapy / Oliva M. Espín; 47. A new politics of sexuality / June Nordan.--Violence and social control: 48. "The mind that burns in each body": women, rape and racial violence / Jacquelyn Dowd Hall; 49. More power than we want: masculine sexuality and violence / Bruce Kokopeli & George Lakey.--50. The police and the Black male / Elijah Anderson; 51. Korean Americans vs. African Americans Conflict and construction / Sumi K. Cho; 52. Fraternities and rape on campus / Patricia Yancey Martin & Robert A. Hummer.--V. SOCIAL CHANGE AND THE POLITICS OF EMPOWERMENT: Political Activism: Making A Difference: 53. Growing numbers, growing force: older women organize / Kathleen Kautzer; 54. Sharing the shop floor / Stan Gray; 55. From homemaker to housing advocate: an interview with Mrs. Chang Jok Lee / Nancy Diao; 56. A world worth living in / Robert Praeger.--ENVISIONING CHANGE: 57. Age, race, class, and sex: women redefining diffefrence / Andre Lorde; 58. Coalition politics: turning the century / Bernice Johnson Reagan C=59. Culture and gender in Indian America Rayna Green; 60. Race matters / Cornel West. Langues : Anglais ( eng) |  |