Race, Class, and GenderMargaret L. Andersen
Race, Class, and Gender
Margaret L. Andersen, Patricia Hill Collins
1992 · EN
Politics & SocietyPsychology
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.
Editions · 1
paperback
2006
EN
608 pages
9780495006893
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