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Intersectional Approach Transforming the Academy Through Race, Class, and Gender

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ISBN-10: 0807859818

ISBN-13: 9780807859810

Edition: 2010

Authors: Michele Tracy Berger, Kathleen Guidroz

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List price: $37.50
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 1/1/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 6.12" wide x 9.25" long x 0.78" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Foundations of Intersectionality
Race, Class, and Gender Prospects for an All-inclusive Sisterhood
Intersectionality and Feminist Politics
A Conversation with Founding Scholars of Intersectionality
Theoretical Explorations
From Intersections to Interconnections Lessons for Transformation from this Bridge Called My Back: Radical Writings by Women of Color
Intersectionality and the Risk of Flattening Difference Gender and Race Logics, and the Strategic Use of Antiracist Singularity
Black Women and the Development of Intersectional Health Policy in Brazil
The View from the Country Club Wealthy Whites and the Matrix of Privilege
Methodological Innovations
Imagining a "Feminist Revolution" Can Multiracial Feminism Revolutionize Quantitative Social Science Research?
Repairing a Broken Mirror Intersectional Approaches to Diverse Women's Perceptions of Beauty and Bodies
Interesting Intersections? Researching Class, Gender, and Sexuality
The "Burden and Blessing" of Being a Black Woman Engaging Intersectionality through an Anthropology of Pregnancy and Motherhood among African American Women
Exploring Occupational Stereotyping in the New Economy the Intersectional Tradition Meets Mixed Methods Research
Bridging Theory and Praxis
Institutionalizing Intersectionality Rejections on the Structure of Women's Studies Departments and Programs
Teaching Opera in Prison
Intersections of Scholar-Activism in Feminist Fieldwork Reflections on Nepal and South Africa
Milk and Blood Rivaling and Familial Ties in Eccentric Neighborhoods by Puerto Rican Writer Rosario Ferr�
One, No One, and a Hundred Thousand On Being a Korean Woman Adopted by European Parents
The "Johnny's Story" Founder of the Race, Gender and Class Journal
Epilogue: The Future of Intersectionality: What's at Stake
Contributors
Index