Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class (eBook)
Sage Publications, Inc (Verlag)
978-1-0718-5006-0 (ISBN)
Part I • Introduction To Race, Gender, Sexuality, And Social Class: Concepts, History, And Theories Of Difference
A. Concepts and History
1. Defining Contested Concepts - Lynn Weber
Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality as Complex Social Systems
Why Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality?
Processes That Obscure Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality
Domains, Institutions, and Levels of Oppression
Social Relations of Control
Discussion Questions
Notes
2. What Is Racial Domination? - Matthew Desmond and Mustafa Emirbayer
What Is Race?
Ethnicity and Nationality
Five Fallacies About Racism
Racial Domination
Discussion Questions
3. Creating a World of Dichotomy: Categorizing Sex and Gendering Cultural Messages - Sara L. Crawley, Lara J. Foley, and Constance L. Shehan
Gender Does Not Exist, but It Is Real
The Gender Feedback Loop
Discussion Questions
Notes
4. The Social Construction of Disability - Susan Wendell
Social Factors That Construct Disability
Cultural Construction of Disability
Social Deconstruction of Disability
Discussion Questions
Notes
5. The Meritocracy Myth Revisited - Stephen J. McNamee
On Being Made of the Right Stuff
Innate Talent or Capacity
Hard Work
Having the Right Attitude
Playing By the Rules
Nonmerit Barriers to Mobility
Inheritance
Social Capital
Education
Reduced Rates of Self-Employment
Luck
Marrying Into Money
Discrimination
Recent Trends in Inequality
Increased Economic Inequality
Globalization, De-industrialization, and De-unionization
Increasing Political Influence of the Wealthy
What Can Be Done?
Discussion Questions
Notes
6. Racial Domination and the Evolution of Racial Classification - Tukufu Zuberi
Race and the Problem of Freedom
The Evolution of Racial Classification
Discussion Questions
Notes
7. The Invention of Heterosexuality - Jonathan Ned Katz
Before Heterosexuality: Early Victorian True Love, 1820–1860
Late Victorian Sex-Love: 1860–1892
Heterosexuality: The First Years, 1892–1900
The Distribution of the Heterosexual Mystique: 1900–1930
The Heterosexual Steps Out: 1930–1945
Heterosexual Hegemony: 1945–1965
Heterosexuality Questioned: 1965–1982
Heterosexual History: Out of the Shadows
Discussion Questions
Notes
B. Theories of Difference
8. Is Capitalism Gendered and Racialized? - Joan Acker
The Gendered and Racialized Development of U.S. Capitalism
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes
9. The Social Construction and Institutionalization of Gender and Race: An Integrative Framework - Evelyn Nakano Glenn
Toward a Social Constructionist Approach to Gender and Race
An Integrative Framework
Application
Discussion Questions
Notes
10. Critical Thinking about Inequality: An Emerging Lens - Bonnie Thornton Dill and Ruth Enid Zambrana
The Intersectional Lens: An Emerging Perspective
Intersectionality’s Theoretical Interventions
Promoting Social Justice and Social Change
Discussion Questions
Notes
11. Whose Culture Has Capital? A Critical Race Theory Discussion of Community Cultural Wealth - Tara J. Yasso
Introduction
Critical Race Theory in Education
Challenging Racism, Revealing Cultural Wealth
Discussion
Discussion Questions
12. Queer as Intersectionality: Theorizing Gay Muslim Identities - Momin Rahman
Introduction
Western Culture, Eastern Culture and Gay Muslims as Intersectionality
Queer as Intersectionality
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes
13. Dis/ability Critical Race Studies (DisCrit): Theorizing at the Intersections of Race and Dis/ability - Subini Ancy Annamma, David J. Connor, and Beth A. Ferri
Introduction: Racializing Ability, Disabling Race
Rationale for DisCrit
Tenets of DisCrit
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Part II • Identities Matter: The Social Construction And Experience Of Race, Gender, Sexuality, And Social Class
A. Identity Formation
14. Who Am I? Race, Ethnicity, and Identity - Hazel Rose Markus
Developing an Identity
The Behavioral Significance of Identity
Race and Ethnicity as a Source of Identity
Discussion Questions
15. Gender and Identity - Judith A. Howard and Ramira M. Alamilla
Overview
Definition of Terms
Four Perspectives on Gender Identities
Discussion Questions
16. The Racial Formation of American Indians: Negotiating Legitimate Identities Within Tribal and Federal Law - Eva Marie Garroutte
Tribal Legal Definitions
Tribal Identity Negotiations: Consequences
Federal Legal Definitions
Identity and Legitimacy
Added Material
Discussion Questions
Notes
17. What Does a White Woman Look Like? Racing and Erasing in Law - Katherine M. Franke
Discussion Questions
Notes
18. “Doing Race”: Latino Youth’s Identities and the Politics of Racial Exclusion - Nilda Flores-González, Elizabeth Aranda, and Elizabeth Vaquera
Introduction
Method
Latino Youth Racial Identifications
Race as an Accomplishment
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
B. Identities and Social Interaction
19. Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts: The Critical Case of Very Young Children - Debra Van Ausdale and Joe R. Feagin
The Research Approach
Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts to Exclude
Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts to Include
Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts to Define Oneself
Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts to Define Others
Using Racial Concepts to Control
Adult Misperceptions
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
20. Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity - Julie Bettie
Notes Toward Class as “Performance” and “Performative”
Dissident Femininities
Middle-Class Cholas
White Trash Chola
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes
21. Indigenous Identity, Being, and Belonging - Angela A. Gonzales and Judy Kertész
Myth
Blood
Bones
Belonging
Discussion Questions
22. A Place in Town: Doing Class in a Coffee Shop - Carrie Yodanis
Theory
The Coffee Shop
Work
Leisure
Family
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
23. The View From the Country Club: Wealthy Whites and the Matrix of Privilege - Jessica Holden Sherwood
Privileged Perspectives on Inequalities
Discussion
Discussion Questions
Notes
24. On the Limits of “Trans Enough”: Authenticating Trans Identity Narratives - Spencer Garrison
Understanding Gender Accountability
Methods
Tracing the Dominant Discourse
“Am I Trans Enough?”
Non-binary Respondents
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
C. Identity Construction and Stigma Management
25. My Body, My Closet: Invisible Disability and the Limits of Coming-Out Discourse - Ellen Samuels
The Limits of Analogy
The Limits of Visibility
The Limits of Subversion
Discussion Questions
Notes
26. Fitting In and Fighting Back: Stigma Management Strategies Among Homeless Kids - Anne R. Roschelle and Peter Kaufman
Research Site
Methods and Data
Stigma Management Strategies
Strategies of Inclusion
Strategies of Exclusion
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Note
27. Passing as Black: Racial Identity Work Among Biracial Americans - Nikki Khanna and Cathryn Johnson
Identity as a Process: Individual Agency and “Identity Work”
Data and Methods
Racial Identity Work: Strategies and Motivations
Discussion and Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Note
28. The Stigma of Brown Skin and “Foreign” Names - Amir Marvasti and Karyn D. McKinney
Accounting for One’s Identity
Not a Knee-Jerk Reaction
Discussion Questions
Notes
29. “I Don’t Like Passing as a Straight Woman”: Queer Negotiations of Identity and Social Group Membership - Carla Pfeffer
Study Design, Sample, and Analysis
Findings and Discussion: Doing Gender and Sexuality Through (Mis)Recognition Processes
Conclusion: Possibilities for Social Solidarity and Broader Application
Discussion Questions
Notes
Part III • Social Institutions And The Perpetuation Of Inequality
A. The Family
30. It’s All in the Family: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Nation - Patricia Hill Collins
31. An Intersectional Approach to Resistance and Complicity: The Case of Racialized Desire Among Asian American Women - Karen Pyke
32. The Home and the Street: Violence Against Queer People - Doug Meyer
B. Education
33. How Tracking Undermines Race Equity in Desegregated Schools - Roslyn Arlin Mickelson
34. Cultural Strengths to Persevere: Native American Women in Higher Education - Stephanie J. Waterman and Lorinda S. Lindley
35. Class Matters - Peter Sacks
C. The Economy and Employment
36. Inequality Regimes: Gender, Class, and Race in Organizations - Joan Acker
37. Are Emily and Greg More Employable Than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination - Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan
38. Families on the Frontier: From Braceros in the Fields to Braceras in the Home - Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
D. Health Care and Medicine
39. Social Determinants and Family Health - Janet R. Grochowski
40. Racism’s Hidden Toll - Ryan Blitstein
41. Structural Gendered Racism Revealed in Pandemic Times: Intersectional Approaches to Understanding Race and Gender Health Inequities in COVID-19 - Whitney N. Laster Pirtle and Tashelle Wright
E. Media
42. Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and Conspicuous Consumption - Diana Kendall
43. Avatars of Whiteness: Racial Expression in Video Game Characters - David R. Dietrich
44. Chinese Maternity Tourists and their “Anchor Babies”? Disdain and Racialized Conditional Acceptance of Non-Citizen Reproduction - Cassaundra Rodriguez
F. Politics and Government
45. Race, Legality, and the Social Policy Consequences of Anti-immigration Mobilization - Hana E. Brown
46. The New Jim Crow - Michelle Alexander
47. (Re)Imagining Intersectional Democracy from Black Feminism to Hashtag Activism - Sarah J. Jackson
Part IV • Power And Privilege Unmasked
48. The Culture of Privilege: Color-Blindness, Postfeminism, and Christonormativity - Abby L. Ferber
49. Five Faces of Oppression - Iris Marion Young
50. Rage of the Privileged - Ellis Cose
51. Stressful Experiences of Masculinity among U.S.-Born and Immigrant Asian American Men - Alexander Lu and Y. Joel Wong
52. How Environmental Decline Restructures Indigenous Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk Masculinity When There Are No Fish? - Kari Marie Norgaard, Ron Reed, and J. M. Bacon
53. Criminalized Masculinities: How Policing Shapes the Construction of Gender and Sexuality in Poor Black Communities - Forrest Stuart and Ava Benezra
54. Sexual Harassment and Masculinity: The Power and Meaning of “Girl Watching” - Beth A. Quinn
55. Collateral Subjects: The Normalization of Surveillance for Mexican Americans on the Border - Adriana C. Núñez
Part V • Empowerment And Social Change
56. Toward a New Vision: Race, Class, and Gender as Categories of Analysis and Connection - Patricia Hill Collins
57. How White People Can Serve as Allies to People of Color in the Struggle to End Racism - Paul Kivel
58. Doing Anti-Racism: Toward an Egalitarian American Society - Jacqueline Johnson, Sharon Rush, and Joe Feagin
59. It’s Getting Better: Queer Hope, Queer Courage - Jean Halley and Amy Eshleman
60. Policy Steps Toward Closing the Gap - Meizhu Lui, Barbara J. Robles, Betsy Leondar-Wright, Rose Brewer, and Rebecca Adamson
References
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.7.2023 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Thousand Oaks |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften |
| Schlagworte | Gender and Sexuality Studies • Intersectionality • Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Class • Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class • Susan J. Ferguson |
| ISBN-10 | 1-0718-5006-7 / 1071850067 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-0718-5006-0 / 9781071850060 |
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