An edition of Race, Class, and Gender (1992)

Race, class, and gender

an anthology

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An edition of Race, Class, and Gender (1992)

Race, class, and gender

an anthology

5th ed.
  • 43 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading

An anthology that introduces students to how race, class, and gender shape the experiences of diverse groups in the United States. The editors want the book to help students see how the lives of different groups develop in the context of their race, class, and gender location in society. Central to the book is the idea that race, class, and gender are interconnected.

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English
Pages
576

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Cover of: Race, class, and gender
Race, class, and gender: an anthology
2007, Thomson/Wadsworth
in English - 6th ed.
Cover of: Race, class, and gender
Race, class, and gender: an anthology
2004, Wadsworth/Thomson Learning
in English - 5th ed.
Cover of: Race, class, and gender
Race, class, and gender: an anthology
2001, Wadsworth
in English - 4th ed
Cover of: Race, class, and gender
Race, class, and gender: an anthology
1998, Wadsworth Pub. Co.
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Race, class, and gender
Race, class, and gender: an anthology
1995, Wadsworth
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Race, class, and gender
Race, class, and gender: an anthology
1995, Wadsworth
in English - 2nd ed, Free copy ed.
Cover of: Race, class, and gender
Race, class, and gender: an anthology
1992, Wadsworth Pub. Co.
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Belmont, CA
Series
The Wadsworth sociology reader series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305
Library of Congress
HN59.2 .R32 2004, HN59.2.R32 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxii, 576 p. :
Number of pages
576

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3695415M
ISBN 10
0534609031
LCCN
2003100217
OCLC/WorldCat
52608469
LibraryThing
107734
Goodreads
1207777

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15053171W

Work Description

Examines the interrelationship of race, class, and gender and explores how they have shaped the experiences of all people in the U.S. Drawing from an array of contemporary and historical readings, coupled with personal narratives from a diverse group of writers, this book helps students see the connections between personal experience and social institutions. The introductions to each of the sections provide continuity. By identifying central issues in the field, these introductions help students place the book's articles in context.

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