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Introducing Intersectionality
von Mary Romero
Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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ISBN: 978-1-5095-5882-7
Erscheint am 29.11.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 264 Seiten

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How can we hope to understand social inequality without considering race, class, and gender in tandem? How do they interact with other categories such as sexuality, citizenship, and ableism? How does an inclusive analysis of domination and privilege move us closer to solutions touching the lives of diverse populations?   In this updated edition of her popular introduction, Mary Romero presents intersectionality as a core facet of the sociological imagination. One-dimensional approaches are no longer acceptable: we must examine all systems of oppression simultaneously and how they integrate and work with or against each other to shape life experiences. Recognizing the dynamics of patriarchy, capitalism, and white supremacy, Romero shows how social inequality is maintained or minimized in various social settings and interactions. The new edition is updated with the latest literature and theoretical insights, as well as addressing contemporary political issues and conservative backlash, from immigrant detention to attacks on Critical Race Theory.   Offering an overview of scholarly and activist tradition in the development of intersectionality as a lens to enrich our understandings of social life, this introductory text will be an invaluable and welcome resource for all students of sociology.



Mary Romero is Emeritus Professor of Justice Studies and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University and former President of the American Sociological Association.



Preface
Introduction
1. Identifying Intersectionality
2. Where Does Intersectionality Come From?
3. Intersectionality in Everyday Campus Life
4. Intersectionality and Social Identities: Examining Gender
5. Exploring Interlocking Systems of Oppression and Privilege
6. Intersectional Approaches to Social Issues: The Wealth Gap, Reproduction, the Care Crisis and Black Lives Matter
Conclusion: Intersectionality and Social Justice
References