یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Many voices, many lives: some consequences of racial, gender, and class inequality -- Census 2000 shows America's density -- America 2000: a map of the mix -- Then came the war / Yuri Kochiyama -- Yellow / Frank Wu -- Asian American? / Sonia Shah -- Suicide note / Janice Mirikitani -- TV Arabs / Jack G. Shaheen -- Yes, I follow Islam, but I'm not a terrorist / Nada El Sawy -- The myth of the latin woman: I just met a girl named Maria / Judith Ortiz Cofer -- Los intersticios / Evelyn Alsultany -- The circuit / Francisco Jimenez -- What I learned about Jews / Joe Wood -- Pigskin, patriarchy, and pain / Don Sabo -- He defies you still: the memoirs of a sissy / Tommi Avicolli -- With no immediate cause / Ntozake Shange -- Requiem for the champ / June Jordan -- School shootings and white denial / Tim Wise -- Out of the closet but not out of middle school / Libby Copeland -- Her son/daughter / Kate Bornstein -- More and more young women choose surgical "perfection" / Ann Gerhart -- Finding my eye-dentity / Olivia Chung -- The case of Sharon Kowalski and Karen Thompson: ableism, heterosexism, and sexism / Joan L. Griscom -- Lame / Joyce Davies -- A farewell wish: that women will be heard / Judy Mann -- C.P. Ellis / Studs Terkel -- How it happened: race and gender issues in U.S. law -- Indian tribes: a continuuing quest for survival / U.S. Commission on Human Rights -- An act for the better ordering and governing of negroes and slaves, South Carolina 1712 -- The "Three-fifths compromise": the United States constitution, article I, section 2 -- An act prohibiting the teaching of slaves to read -- Declaration of sentiments and resolutions, Seneca Falls convention, 1848 -- The anti-suffragists: selected papers, 1852-1887 -- People v. Hall, 1854 -- Dred Scot v. Sandford, 1857 -- The emancipation proclamation / Abraham Lincoln -- United States constitution: thirteenth (1865), fourteenth (1868), and fifteenth (1870) amendments -- The black codes / W.E.B. DuBois -- Bradwell v. Illinois, 1873 -- Minor v. Happersett, 1875 -- California constitution, 1876 -- Elk v. Wilkins, November 3, 1884 -- Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 -- United States constitution: nineteenth amendment (1920) -- Korematsu v. United States, 1944 -- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 1954 -- Roe v. Wade, 1973 -- The equal rights amendment (defeated) -- Bower v. Hardwick, 1986 -- Lesbian and gay rights in historical perspective / Paula L. Ettlebrick -- Maintaining race, class and gender hierarchies: social control -- Where bias begins: the truth about stereotypes / Annie Murphy Paul -- Anti-gay stereotypes / Richard D. Mohr -- White lies / Maurice Berger -- Am I thin enough yet? / Sharlene Hesse-Biber -- Pulling train / Peggy R. Sanday -- Sex and race: the analogy of social control / William Chafe -- Media magic: making class invisible / Gregory Mantsios -- Masked racism: reflections on the prison industrial complex / Angela Davis -- Blaming the victim / William Ryan -- Language, culture, and reality / Donaldo Macedo and Lillia I. Bartolome -- Making a difference: social activism -- Interrupting the cycle of oppression: the role of allies as agents of change / Andrea Ayvazian -- Combatting intentional bigotry and inadvertently racist acts / Fletcher A. Blanchard -- Confronting anti-gay violence / Michael Bronski -- Rice shirts make more than fashion statement / Ron Nissimov -- Sweats and tears: a protest is sweeping U.S. campuses to end the use of sweatshops to produce college-endorsed clothes / Simon Birch -- United students against sweatshops -- Students spend spring break protesting Taco Bell / Michael Critzon -- Narrowing the income gap between rich and poor / Michael Hout and Samuel R. Lucas -- A clean sweep: the SEIU's organizing drive for janitors shows how unionization can raise wages / Harold Meyerson -- Recipe for organizing / Francis Calpotura -- Child of the Americas / Aurora Levins Morales
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The social construction of difference: race, class, gender and sexuality -- Racial formations / Michael Omi and Howard Winant -- The ethics of living Jim Crow: an autobiographical sketch / Richard Wright -- Constructing race, creating white privilege / Pem Davidson Buck -- How Jews became white folks / Karen Brodkin -- "Night to his day": the social construction of gender / Judith Lorber -- The social construction of sexuality / Ruth Hubbard -- The invention of heterosexuality / Jonathan Ned Katz -- Masculinity as homophobia / Michael S. Kimmel -- Disability and the justification of inequality in American history / Douglas C. Baynton -- Deconstructing the underclass / Herbert Gans -- Domination and subordination / Jean Baker Miller -- Understanding racism, sexism, heterosexism, and class privilege -- Defining racism: "Can we talk?" / Beverley Daniels Tatum -- On the nature of contemporary prejudice / John F. Dovidio and Samuel L. Gaertner -- Smells like racism / Rita Chaudhry Sethi -- Racial relations becoming more complex across country / Jonathan Tilove -- Racism and sexism / Manning Marable -- Patriarchy / Allan Johnson -- Oppression / Marilyn Frye -- Homophobia as a weapon of sexism / Suzanne Pharr -- White privilege: unpacking the invisible knapsack / Peggy McIntosh -- Class in America, 2003 / Gregory Mantsios -- Discrimination in everyday life -- The problem: discrimination / U.S. Commission on Civil Rights -- Racial disparities seen as pervasive in juvenile justice / Fox Butterfield -- "White" names give job seekers an edge -- Equality at work remains elusive / Rachel Smolkin -- Wal-martyrs / Meg Cox -- Sex bias cited in vocational ed -- EEOC files sexual harassment suit against Denny's -- Anti-Muslim crimes jump after Sept. 11 in Jersey and U.S. / Brian Donohue -- Asian American journalists association objects to syndicated cartoonist's use of racist stereotypes of Asians -- EEOC sues Arizona diner for national origin bias against Navajos and other native Americans / U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -- Poll finds latinos are objects of negative perceptions / Michael A. Fletcher -- Injured laborers file $66M suit: suing men charged in bias attacks, 7 groups / Robert M. Kessler -- Store staff sue bosses over abuse / Rudy Larini -- The loneliest athletes / Jennifer Jacobson -- Attacks on gays upset Los Angeles suburb / Charlie LeDuff -- When bias hits golf, all eyes on Tiger / Paul Vitello -- America's impossible dream: a house / Jennifer Loven -- Minority health care found lacking / Tony Pugh -- Study finds the nation's public school distrcits are resegregating by race / Jay Lindsay -- Colleges out of reach for low-income students / Albert B. Crenshaw -- Are America's schools leaving latinas behind? / AAUW -- The all-boy network: public affairs shows reflect shortage of women in power / Howard Kurtz -- Despite some progress, minorities remain an unseen presence / Matt Zoller Seitz -- Students defent icon that offends / Sam McManis -- The baby boy pay off / Richard Morin -- The economics of race, class, and gender in the United States -- Imagine a country, 2003 / Holly Sklar -- Number of people living in poverty increases in U.S. / Robert Pear -- CEOs: new century, same story -- Still at the periphery: the economic status of African Americans / Julianne Malveaux -- Being black, living in the red: wealth matters / Dalton Conley -- The sons also rise / Paul Krugman -- The wage gap / National committee on Pay Equity -- Her next step? Growing numbers of American women face retirement financially insecure / Albert B. Crenshaw -- Billionaire's ex-wife wants $4,400 a day to raise daughter / David Rohde -- The education of Jessica Rivera / Kim Phillips-Fein -- What scholars can tell politicians about the poor / Katherine S. Newman