For sophomore/junior level courses on race, class and gender taught in Sociology and Women's Studies departments.
This collection of readings includes a mix of classical, contemporary and global sources that discuss “intersecting inequalities”–class, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexual identity. The book asks a fundamental question: is inequality inevitable?
For sophomore/junior level courses on race, class and gender taught in Sociology and Women's Studies departments. This collection of readings includes a mix of classical, contemporary and global sources that discuss "intersecting inequalities"-class, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexual identity. The book asks a fundamental question: is inequality inevitable?