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Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class Dimensions of Inequality and Identity 3rd Edition Ferguson TEST BANK
Test Bank for Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class Dimensions of Inequality and Identity, 3rd Edition, Susan J. Ferguson, ISBN: 9781506365817
Table of Contents
PART I • INTRODUCTION TO RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND SOCIAL CLASS: CONCEPTS, HISTORY, AND THEORIES OF DIFFERENCE
Lynn Weber Chapter 1. Defining Contested Concepts Matthew Desmond and Mustafa Emirbayer Chapter 2. What Is Racial Domination? Sara L. Crawley, Lara J. Foley, and Constance L. Shehan Chapter 3. Creating a World of Dichotomy: Categorizing Sex and Gendering Cultural Messages Susan Wendell Chapter 4. The Social Construction of Disability Gerda Lerner Chapter 5. Rethinking the Paradigm: Class Tukufu Zuberi Chapter 6. Racial Domination and the Evolution of Racial Classification David Scott FitzGerald and David Cook-Martín Chapter 7. Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas Jonathan Ned Katz Chapter 8. The Invention of Heterosexuality Erik Olin Wright Chapter 9. Foundations of Class Analysis: A Marxist Perspective Joan Acker Chapter 10. Is Capitalism Gendered and Racialized? Evelyn Nakano Glenn Chapter 11. The Social Construction and Institutionalization of Gender and Race: An Integrative Framework Bonnie Thornton Dill and Ruth Enid Zambrana Chapter 12. Critical Thinking About Inequality: An Emerging Lens Momin Rahman Chapter 13. Queer as Intersectionality: Theorizing Gay Muslim Identities Subini Ancy Annamma, David J. Connor, and Beth A. Ferri Chapter 14. Dis/ability Critical Race Studies (DisCrit): Theorizing at the Intersections of Race and Dis/ability
PART II • IDENTITIES MATTER: THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION AND EXPERIENCE OF RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND SOCIAL CLASS
Hazel Rose Markus Chapter 15. Who Am I? Race, Ethnicity, and Identity Judith A. Howard and Ramira M. Alamilla Chapter 16. Gender and Identity Eva Marie Garroutte Chapter 17. The Racial Formation of American Indians: Negotiating Legitimate Identities Within Tribal and Federal Law Katherine Franke Chapter 18. What Does a White Woman Look Like? Racing and Erasing in Law Nilda Flores-González, Elizabeth Aranda, and Elizabeth Vaquera Chapter 19. “Doing Race”: Latino Youth’s Identities and the Politics of Racial Exclusion Debra Van Ausdale and Joe R. Feagin Chapter 20. Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts: The Critical Case of Very Young Children Julie Bettie Chapter 21. Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity Amber Hollibaugh Chapter 22. Queers Without Money: They Are Everywhere. But We Refuse to See Them Carrie Yodanis Chapter 23. The View From the Country Club: Wealthy Whites and the Matrix of Privilege Jessica Holden Sherwood Chapter 24. On the Limits of “Trans Enough”: Authenticating Trans Identity Narratives Ellen Samuels Chapter 25. My Body, My Closet: Invisible Disability and the Limits of Coming-Out Discourse Anne R. Roschelle and Peter Kaufman Chapter 26. Fitting In and Fighting Back: Stigma Management Strategies Among Homeless Kids Nikki Khanna and Cathryn Johnson Chapter 27. Passing as Black: Racial Identity Work Among Biracial Americans Amir Marvasti and Karyn D. McKinney Chapter 28. The Stigma of Brown Skin and “Foreign” Names Carla Pfeffer Chapter 29. “I Don’t Like Passing as a Straight Woman”: Queer Negotiations of Identity and Social Group Membership
PART III • SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE PERPETUATION OF INEQUALITY
Patricia Hill Collins Chapter 30. It’s All in the Family: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Nation Karen Pyke Chapter 31. An Intersectional Approach to Resistance and Complicity: The Case of Racialized Desire Among Asian American Women Doug Meyer Chapter 32. The Home and the Street: Violence Against Queer People Roslyn Arlin Mickelson Chapter 33. How Tracking Undermines Race Equity in Desegregated Schools Luis C. Moll and Richard Ruiz Chapter 34. The Schooling of Latino Children Peter Sacks Chapter 35. Class Matters Joan Acker Chapter 36. Inequality Regimes: Gender, Class, and Race in Organizations Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan Chapter 37. Are Emily and Greg More Employable Than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo Chapter 38. Families on the Frontier: From Braceros in the Fields to Braceras in the Home Janet R. Grochowski Chapter 39. Social Determinants and Family Health Ryan Blitstein Chapter 40. Racism’s Hidden Toll Keith Wailoo Chapter 41. A Slow, Toxic Decline: Dialysis Patients, Technological Failure, and the Unfulfilled Promise of Health in America Diana Kendall Chapter 42. Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and Conspicuous Consumption David R. Dietrich Chapter 43. Avatars of Whiteness: Racial Expression in Video Game Characters Amanda Hess Chapter 44. Why Women Aren’t Welcome on the Internet Hana E. Brown Chapter 45. Race, Legality, and the Social Policy Consequences of Anti-immigration Mobilization Michelle Alexander Chapter 46. The New Jim Crow Richard Lachmann Chapter 47. The Roots of American Decline
PART IV • POWER AND PRIVILEGE UNMASKED
Abby L. Ferber Chapter 48. The Culture of Privilege: Color-Blindness, Postfeminism, and Christonormativity Iris Marion Young Chapter 49. Five Faces of Oppression Ellis Cose Chapter 50. Rage of the Privileged Rosalind S. Chou and Joe R. Feagin Chapter 51. The Many Costs of Anti-Asian Discrimination Kari Marie Norgaard, Ron Reed, and J.M. Bacon Chapter 52. How Environmental Decline Restructures Indigenous Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk Masculinity When There Are No Fish? Forrest Stuart and Ava Benezra Chapter 53. Criminalized Masculinities: How Policing Shapes the Construction of Gender and Sexuality in Poor Black Communities Beth A. Quinn Chapter 54. Sexual Harassment and Masculinity: The Power and Meaning of “Girl Watching” Floya Anthias Chapter 55. The Intersections of Class, Gender, Sexuality, and Race: The Political Economy of Gendered Violence
PART V • EMPOWERMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Patricia Hill Collins Chapter 56. Toward a New Vision: Race, Class, and Gender as Categories of Analysis and Connection Paul Kivel Chapter 57. How White People Can Serve as Allies to People of Color in the Struggle to End Racism Jacqueline Johnson, Sharon Rush, and Joe Feagin Chapter 58. Doing Anti-Racism: Toward an Egalitarian American Society Jean Halley and Amy Eshleman Chapter 59. It’s Getting Better: Queer Hope, Queer Courage Meizhu Lui, Barbara J. Robles, Betsy Leondar-Wright, Rose Brewer, and Rebecca Adamson Chapter 60. Policy Steps Toward Closing the Gap
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