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Pt. 2. Embedded Ideology: Racism/Ethnocentrism and Sexism.
Pt. 3. The Other Wears Many Faces.
Pt. 4. Structured Inequality-The Invisible Iron Cage of Class.
Pt. 5. Structured Inequality-Race/Ethnicity.
Pt. 6. Structured Inequality-Acquiring Gender.
Pt. 7. Corporate Gatekeeping: Fitting In.
Pt. 8. Women’s Equality: Progress and Resistance.
Pt. 9. Aging: Devalued Women and Men.
Pt. 10. The Price of Deviance.
Pt. 11. Patriarchy and Its Consequences.
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4. Divining Our Racial Themes / Derrick Bell.
5. Cowboys and Arabs / Laura Goodstein.
6. What’s in a Name: Confessions of a Mafia Princess / Erica-Lynn Huberty.
7. Diversity and Its Discontents / Arturo Madrid.
8. Coping with the Alienation of White Male Students / Billie Wright Dziech.
9. The Second Sex / Simone de Beauvoir.
10. Masculinities and Athletic Careers / Michael Messner.
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16. America’s Iron Curtain: The Border Patrol State / Leslie Marmon Silko.
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19. Believing Is Seeing: Biology as Ideology / Judith Lorber.
20. Towards Safer Societies: Punishment, Masculinities, and Violence Against Women / Laureen Snider.
21. Tomboys Yes, Janegirls Never / Barbara A. Arrighi
22. Hormonal Hurricanes: Menstruation and Female Behavior / Anne Fausto-Sterling.
23. Talking from 9 to 5: How Women’s and Men’s Conversational Styles Affect Who Gets Heard. Who Gets Credit, and What Gets Done at Work / Deborah Tannen.
24. Women in the Power Elite / Richard L. Zweigenhaft; G. William Domhoff.
25. Women above the Glass Ceiling: Perceptions on Corporate Mobility and Strategies for Success / Sally Ann Davies-Netzley.
26. What Do Men Want? / Michael S. Kimmel.
27. Women against Women: American Anti-Suffragism, 1880-1920 / Jane Jerome Cambi.
28. Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media / Susan J. Douglas.
29. Mating, Marriage, and the Marketplace: A Survey of College Students’ Attitudes and Expectations / Barbara A. Arrighi.
30. Jane Fonda, Barbara Bush and Other Aging Bodies: Femininity and the Limits of Resistance / Myra Dinnerstein; Rose Weitz.
31. The Aging Woman in Popular Film: Underrepresented, Unattractive, Unfriendly, and Unintelligent / Doris G. Bazzini; William D. McIntosh; Stephen M. Smith.
32. Older Men as Invisible Men in Contemporary Society / Edward H. Thompson.
33. The Unruly Women: Gender and the Genres of Laughter / Kathleen Rowe.
34. Too Old, Too Ugly, and Not Deferential to Men / Christine Craft.
35. When an Anchor’s Face Is Not Her Fortune / Eleanor Randolph.
36. Black Man with a Nose Job: How We Defend Ethnic Beauty in America / Lawrence Otis Graham.
37. The Subjection of Women / John Stuart Mill.
38. Real Rape / Susan Estrich.
39. Clarence Thomas, Patriarchal Discourse, and Public/ Private Spheres / Mary F. Rogers.
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Journals

Interventions: The International Journal of Postcolonial Studies (Routledge)

Ethnicities (Sage, began 2001)

Gender, Place and Culture

Journal of Black Studies

Journal of Gender, Race and Justice

Race & Class (Sage, began 2000)

Race Traitor: Journal of the New Abolitionism

Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture