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Understanding Inequality
The Intersection of Race/Ethnicity, Class, and Gender
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- Barbara A. ArrighiJudi AddelstonDerrick BellKaren BlumenthalJudith ButlerJane Jerome CamhiWilliam J. ChamblisMarc CooperSally Ann Davies-NetzleySimone de BeauvoirG William DomhoffSusan J. DouglasWright DziechSusan EstrichLawrence Otis GrahamBillie Michelle FineJudith LorberArturo MadridJulia MaruszaFatema MernissiJohn Stuart MillTimothy NonnKatha PollittMary F. RogersKathleen RoweLeslie Marmon SilkoLaureen SniderHaya StierDeborah TannenMarta TiendaStephen WorchelRichard L. ZweigenhaftAnne Fausto-SterlingWalda Katz-FishmanMichael KimmelCharles LemertDiane ReayEdward H. Thompson,Jr.Lois Weis
2007
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As the age of globalization and New Media unite disparate groups of people in new ways, the continual transformation and interconnections between ethnicity, class, and gender become increasingly complex. This reader, comprised of a diverse array of sources ranging from the New York Times to the journals of leading research universities, explores these issues as systems of stratification that work to reinforce one another. Understanding Inequality provides students and academics with the ba...
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