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The Matrix Reader:Examining the Dynamics of Oppression and Privilege | |
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Table of Contents Leslie Feinberg, Excerpt | |
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Afterword | |
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Constructing Identities and Examining Intersections • Poem: “I am not your Princess” Chrystos, in Amy Kesselman | |
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Constructing Identity | |
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Excerpts from Becoming a Visible Man | |
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Gender Relations | |
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The Invention of Heterosexuality | |
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Excerpts from “Masculinity as Homophobia | |
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Historical Image: From Norman Kleeblatt (ed.), “The physiognomy of race in the medical anthropology of the late 19th century” | |
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Racial Formations | |
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Historical Advertisement: Kathy Peiss, “Black Skin Remover” | |
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Failing to See” | |
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Los Intersticios: Recasting Moving Selves | |
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"Social Class Matters" | |
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Bringing Classism into the Race & Gender Picture | |
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The Social Construction of Disability” Examining the Intersections • Poem: “One” | |
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Sharon Hwang Colligan in Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out | |
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Patricia Hill Collins, “Toward a New Vision” | |
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What White Supremacists Taught a Jewish Scholar About Identity | |
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Is Capitalism Gendered and Racialized? | |
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Theorizing Difference from Multiracial Feminism | |
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You’re Not a Real Boy if You’re Disabled | |
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Choosing Up Sides | |
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Seeing More Than Black and White | |
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Understanding Oppression and Privilege • Poem: Joy Harjo, "I Give You Back" | |
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White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Throughout Work in Women’s Studies | |
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Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | |
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Defining Racism: Can We Talk? | |
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Privilege: Expanding on Marilyn Frye’s ‘Oppression | |
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Excerpts from Racism without Racists | |
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La Guera | |
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White Privilege Shapes the U.S.Robert Jensen | |
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The Costs of American Privilege | |
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How We Got Here: The Historical Context • Poem: “I, too,” Langston Hughes in Voices & visions: the poet in America. Helen Vendler, (ed.), New York : Random House, 1987. The Big Picture: Understanding the Historical Context • Poem: Alice Walker, “Patriot,” | |
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Gregory Campbell, “Many Americas: The Intersection of Class, Race, and Ethnic Identity” • Postcard: Kenneth W. Goings, Depicting a little girl in a watermelon patch with a swollen stomach • Souvenir: Kenneth W. Goings, Mechanical cast-iron bank | |
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Disability Discrimination and the Evolution of Civil Rights in Democratic Societies | |
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A History of Women’s Bodies | |
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Thirteen Key | |
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