Description: Experiencing Race, Class, and Gender in the United States by Roberta Fiske-Rusciano Experiencing Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, Seventh Edition, is an anthology that introduces issues of race, class, and gender within an interdisciplinary framework. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Through individual stories, essays, poetry, and critical analyses, Experiencing Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, Seventh Edition, introduces issues of race, class, and gender within an interdisciplinary framework. Themes of identity, power, and change are examined from many different perspectives and voices. In addition to its focus on minorities victimized by discrimination, this anthology includes the experiences of the privileged and of those who resist change, and reinforces students understanding that they can effect changes in their lives and in society. Author Biography Roberta Fiske-Rusciano is adjunct assistant professor of political science, global studies, multicultural studies, and gender studies at Rider University. Table of Contents PrefaceIdentityPart I Racial and Ethnic Identity1. Just Cause Im Mixed by Afro DZ aka (Peter Shungu)2. American Anthropological Association "Statement on Race"3. Ethnicity in American Life: The Historical Perspective by John Hope Franklin4. Toward a More Perfect Union by Barack Obama5. Racial Impostor Syndrome: Here Are Your Stories by National Public Radio6. Every Good-Bye Aint Gone by James Baldwin7. The Loudest Voice by Grace Paley8. To Be Hopi or American by Polingaysi Qoyawayma (Elizabeth Q. White)9. People of Color Who Never Felt They Were Black by Darryl Fears10. Rosa Wakeeld by John Langston Gwaltney11. Im Not Your Miss Saigon by Jillian Montilla12. In the Aloha State, All (Identity) Politics is Local by Eric Pape13. American Dreamer by Bharati Mukherjee14. On the Other Side of the War: A Story by Elizabeth Gordon15. Medicalization of Racial Features: Asian American Women and Cosmetic Surgery by Eugenia Kaw16. Before the Great Gorge by Carlos Cumpián17. Race in a Genetic World by Harvard Magazine18. Exploring the Cuban Conundrum: Exiles, Immigrants, Americans or Illegals? by Mercedes DiazSuggestions for Responding to Part IPart II Gender and Sexual Identity19. Adam Rippon: When I Came Out is When I Started to Own Who I Am As a Person by Karen Price20. Why Are White Men Stockpiling Guns? by Jeremy Adam Smith21. Theres a Petition Calling for the First Transgender Barbie by Huffington Post22. Where I Come From Is Like This by Paula Gunn Allen23. The Male Role Stereotype by Doug Cooper Thompson24. Transgender Rights in the United States: A Short History by Tom Head25. A Transsexuals Story by Jessica R. Stearns26. Two Sexes Are Not Enough by Anne Fausto-Sterling27. Same-Sex-Marriage Flashpoint: Alabama Considers Quitting the Marriage Business by Debbie Elliott28. When the Political Is Personal by Ann Marie NicolosiSuggestions for Responding to Part IIPart III Economics and the American Dream29. Decloaking Class: Why Class Identity and Consciousness Count by Janet Zandy30. The Truth About Growing Up Rich by Sallie Bingham31. Keeping Close to Home: Class and Education by bell hooks32. Daddy Tucked the Blanket by Randall Williams33. Homeless in America by Sabena Siddiqui34. Student Debt Lives On Hold by Consumer ReportsSuggestions for Responding to Part IIISuggestion for Responding to IdentityPowerPart IV Power and Racism35. Why "Birth of a Nation" Still Matters in American Politics by Frank Louis Rusciano36. ICE Spokesman Quits, Bashes Trump Administration on Immigration Raids by Willa Frej37. Historical Discrimination in the Immigration Laws by U.S. Commission on Civil Rights38. Immigration Laws since 1980: The Closing Door by Barbara Franz39. Consider the Trauma Immigration Raids Cause for Children by Dr. Rebekah Diamond40. The Year in Hate: Trump Buoyed White Supremacists in 2017, Sparking Backlash Among Black Nationalist Groups by oDouth41. 2-205 by Reshma Baig42. Something About the Subject Makes It Hard to Name by Gloria Yamato43. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh44. Native Americans vs. the U.S. Government by Michael Dorris45. Urban Native Americans by Roberta Fiske-Rusciano46. Sex, Class, and Race Intersections: Visions of Women of Color by Carol Lee Sanchez47. Crimes Against Humanity by Ward Churchill48. Anti-Semitism in the United States by Robert Cherry49. Seeing More Than Black and White by Elizabeth Martinez50. Behind Barbed Wire by John Hersey51. Asian Americans Battle "Model Minority" Stereotype by Robert Daseler52. "Jim Crow" Law by Benjamin Quarles53. Jim Crow Revived in Cyberspace by Greg Palast and Martin Luther King III54. Its Not Just Starbucks: White Fear is an American Problem by Renee Graham55. Emmett Louis Till, 1941–1955 by Southern Poverty Law Center56. Subtle vs. Overt Racism by David K. Shipler57. Blacks Feel Indignities by Robert Anthony WattsSuggestions for Responding to Part IVPart VPower and Sexism58. Citizenship and Violence by The American Prospect59. Manhood on the Mat by Jackson Katz and Sut Jhally60. For Womens History Month, a Look at Gender Gains—and Gender Gaps—in the U.S. by Abigail Geiger and Kim Parker61. Sexual Harassment at Work in the Era of #MeToo by Nikki Graf62. Sexual Harassment: The Nature of the Beast by Anita Hill63. Breaking Down Gender Bias in the Construction Industry by Kate Stephenson64. Congress Passes Bill to Protect Young Athletes From Sexual Abuse by Feminist Newswire65. A More Hidden Crime: Adolescent Battered Women by Nancy Worcester66. Why Doesnt She Just Leave? by Clarethia Ellerbe67. Rape and Sexual Assault by James A. Doyle68. The Sexual Assault Epidemic That No One Talks About by Joseph Shapiro69. "The Rape" of Mr. Smith by Unknown70. Roe v. Wade Turns 45, But Theres No Time to Celebrate by Ilyse Hogue71. Unions Are Fighting For Families by Liz ShulerSuggestions for Responding to Part VPart VI Power and Classism72. Warren Buffett Calls for Higher Taxes for US Super-Rich by Graeme Wearden73. Imagine a Country by Holly Sklar74. Bulging Jails Are Other American Exception by Albert R. Hunt75. What the Dip in Life Expectancy is Really About: Inequality by Julia Belluz76. The Opioid Epidemic Explained by German Lopez77. Institutionalized Discrimination by Robert Cherry78. Jury Whops Insurer by Leslie Brown79. The Spectre of Regionalism by Hunter OHara80. Why People Love "Assistance to the Poor" But Hate "Welfare" by Ashley Jardina81. Mothers Dying After Childbirth is a Medical Issue—But Cultural Too by Erin Sagen82. The Tainted Water Crisis in Upstate New York That Andrew Cuomo Cant Shake by Alexander C. KaufmanSuggestions for Responding to Part VIPart VII Race, Class, and Gender During the Obama and Trump Administrations: A Comparative Look83. How America Changed During Barack Obamas Presidency by Michael Dimick84. Ousted Standing Rock Leader on the Pipeline Protest That Almost Succeeded by Phil McKenna85. Trump Wants Immigrants To Be Afraid by Dara Lind86. 25 Texas Mosques Open Their Doors to Harvey Survivors by Dean Obeidalla87. The Atlantics Adam Serwer: The Politics of Racism in Trumps America by Shorenstein Center88. The Trump Administration Isnt Just Curtailing Womens Rights, Its Systematically Eroding Trust in Women by Annalisa Merelli89. The Pendulum Effect: The Science That Took Us From Obama to Trump by Marjorie M. Fuller90. Environmental Justice in the Age of Trump by Michael J. Brogan91. The Power to Count: Citizenship and the Census by Victor ThompsonSuggestions for Responding to Part VIISuggestions for Responding to PowerChangePart VIII Taking Action92. Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum by Eric Holder93. Diversity and Its Discontents by Arturo Madrid94. Breakfast at Perkins by Derek Schork95. Five Ways to Help Prevent Domestic Violence by Richard Tolman96. Going Public with Our Vision by Charlotte Bunch97. A Manifesto for Men by Andrew Kimbrell98. Resistance to Change by Kathleen Ryan99. The March for our Lives, Explained by Jen Kirby100. Freedom for the Thought We Hate by Gerald Gunther101. The Oklahoma Teachers Strike is 26 Years in the Making by Jon HazellSuggestions for Responding to Part VIIIPart IX Change Makers102. Boys State by Michael Moore103. Victory at Arnot by Mary Harris "Mother" Jones104. The Organizers Tale by César Chávez105. The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act by Ramon Johnson106. Free at Last by Southern Poverty Law Center107. The Movement by Anne Moody108. Freedom Is a Constant Struggle by Muriel Tillinghast109. "Dont Tell Us It Cant Be Done" by Michael Ryan110. Saving Native Lands by Valerie Taliman111. Cecilia Fire Thunder: She Inspires Her People by Ann Davis112. Claiming Respect for Ancestral Remains: Repatriation and the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma by Robert L. Cast, Bobby Gonzalez, and Timothy K. Perttula113. The Weinstein Effect by Linda Barstyn114. A New Lynching Memorial Highlights Americas Grim Legacy of Racial Terrorism by P.R. Lockhart115. Message to My Daughters by Edwidge DanticatSuggestions for Responding to Part IXSuggestions for Responding to ChangeCredits C1Index I1 Long Description Through individual stories, essays, poetry, and critical analyses, Experiencing Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, Seventh Edition, introduces issues of race, class, and gender within an interdisciplinary framework. Themes of identity, power, and change are examined from many different perspectives and voices. In addition to its focus on minorities victimized by discrimination, this anthology includes the experiences of the privileged and of those who resist change, and reinforces students understanding that they can effect changes in their lives and in society. Feature New to the seventh edition: The seventh edition has twenty-five new readings. As with the previous edition, the text remains a combination of social science and the humanities, drawing on the strengths of a multidisciplinary approach that ideally will add to the flexibility of the collections use and provide broader exposure to knowledge as we grapple with these most basic questions in our society. Other new readings focus upon divisions in our understanding of U.S. history and the consequences. Details ISBN1538114933 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield ISBN-10 1538114933 ISBN-13 9781538114933 Format Paperback Place of Publication Lanham, MD Country of Publication United States Illustrations 10 Graphs Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Language English Edition 7th Year 2020 Pages 294 Publication Date 2020-10-05 UK Release Date 2020-10-05 NZ Release Date 2020-10-05 US Release Date 2020-10-05 Author Roberta Fiske-Rusciano Edition Description Seventh Edition DEWEY 305.0973 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2020-10-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137258202;
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Book Title: Experiencing Race, Class, and Gender in the United States
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Publication Name: Experiencing Race, Class, and Gender in the United States
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