
Race, Class, and Gender in the United States An Intersectional Study
by Rothenberg, Paula S.; Accomando, Christina HsuBuy New
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Table of Contents
Part II: Understanding Racism, Sexism, Heterosexism, Ableism, Transphobia, and Class Privilege
Part III: Citizenship and Immigration: Constructing Nationality, Borders, and Belonging
Part IV: Discrimination in Everyday Life
Part V: The Economics of Race, Class, and Gender
Part VI: Living Knowledge and Testimony
Part VII: How It Happens: Legal Constructions of Power and Privilege
PArt VIII: Maintaining Race, Class, and Gender Hierarchies
Part IX: Social Change: Revisioning the Future and Making a Difference
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