Description: Introducing Intersectionality by Mary Romero Offering an overview of scholarly and activist tradition in the development of intersectionality and how to apply intersectionality as a lens to enrich our understandings of social life, this introductory text will be an invaluable and welcome resource for all students of sociology. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description How can we hope to understand social inequality without considering race, class, and gender in tandem? How do they interact with other categories such as sexuality, citizenship, and ableism? How does an inclusive analysis of domination and privilege move us closer to solutions touching the lives of diverse populations? In this clearly written book, Mary Romero presents intersectionality as a core facet of the sociological imagination. One-dimensional approaches are no longer acceptable. Instead, we must examine all systems of oppression simultaneously and how they integrate and work with or against each other to shape life experiences. Recognizing the dynamics of patriarchy, capitalism, and white supremacy, Romero shows how social inequality is maintained or minimized in various social settings and everyday sites of interaction. Drawing the theoretical threads together, the book demonstrates intersectional approaches in action in relation to the care crisis and wealth divide, to highlight the different understandings of these issues and their solutions arising from a comprehensive, intersectional examination. Offering an overview of scholarly and activist tradition in the development of intersectionality and how to apply intersectionality as a lens to enrich our understandings of social life, this introductory text will be an invaluable and welcome resource for all students of sociology. Notes Penned by a highly respected sociologist, she offers a comprehensive introduction to and an explanation of intersectional analysis in practice. Author Biography Mary Romero is Professor of Justice Studies and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University, and 110th President of the American Sociological Association Table of Contents Introduction1. Identifying Intersectionality2. Where Does Intersectionality Come From?3. Intersectionality in Everyday Campus Life4. Intersectionality and Social Identities: Examining Gender5. Exploring Interlocking Systems of Oppression and Privilege6. Intersectional Approaches to Social Issues: The Wealth Gap, the Care Crisis, and Black Lives MatterConclusion: Intersectionality and Social Justice Review "Employing a sophisticated intersectional approach to introduce the complexities of intersectionality itself, Romero has achieved a tour-de-force. Through framing, extensive case examples and accessible writing, she illustrates how intersectionality enables us to connect personal troubles to social problems and to see pathways to change for social justice."—Lynn Weber, University of South Carolina "This lucid, jargon-free, and impressively comprehensive book by a leading scholar in the field is ideal for undergraduate courses on a wide range of topics, but it is so much more than that. It is vital reading, showing how inequality can be found in our own backyard and not just out there. It is something, in other words, that we all can - and must - do something about."—Leslie McCall, Graduate Center, City University of New York "Theoretically rich and empirically rigorous, Romeros Introducing Intersectionality is the quintessential interdisciplinary handbook of intersectionality. The volume is written in an accessible language which is free of unnecessary jargon. […] The wealth of tangible case studies, metaphors, personal narratives and confrontational discussion points offered throughout the various chapters of the book are guaranteed to provoke self-reflective thought and produce the situated knowledge necessary for establishing an intersectional understanding of our complex social reality."—Ethnic and Racial Studies "The tone of the book is personal and passionate about the topic of social justice. Indeed, this is what makes the book appealing: the author talks not only out of her academic knowledge but also shares her personal experiences in an urgent tone that calls for action. This might motivate even the least involved students to consider the way the fabric of social life is unequally woven together, not a small feat to be achieved by an introductory book."—Comparative Sociology Review Text "Employing a sophisticated intersectional approach to introduce the complexities of intersectionality itself, Romero has achieved a tour-de-force. Through framing, extensive case examples and accessible writing, she illustrates how intersectionality enables us to connect personal troubles to social problems and to see pathways to change for social justice." Lynn Weber, University of South Carolina "This lucid, jargon-free, and impressively comprehensive book by a leading scholar in the field is ideal for undergraduate courses on a wide range of topics, but it is so much more than that. It is vital reading, showing how inequality can be found in our own backyard and not just out there. It is something, in other words, that we all can - and must - do something about." Leslie McCall, Graduate Center, City University of New York "Theoretically rich and empirically rigorous, Romeros Introducing Intersectionality is the quintessential interdisciplinary handbook of intersectionality. The volume is written in an accessible language which is free of unnecessary jargon. [...] The wealth of tangible case studies, metaphors, personal narratives and confrontational discussion points offered throughout the various chapters of the book are guaranteed to provoke self-reflective thought and produce the situated knowledge necessary for establishing an intersectional understanding of our complex social reality." Ethnic and Racial Studies The tone of the book is personal and passionate about the topic of social justice. Indeed, this is what makes the book appealing: the author talks not only out of her academic knowledge but also shares her personal experiences in an urgent tone that calls for action. This might motivate even the least involved students to consider the way the fabric of social life is unequally woven together, not a small feat to be achieved by an introductory book." Comparative Sociology Review Quote "Employing a sophisticated intersectional approach to introduce the complexities of intersectionality itself, Romero has achieved a tour-de-force. Through framing, extensive case examples and accessible writing, she illustrates how intersectionality enables us to connect personal troubles to social problems and to see pathways to change for social justice." Lynn Weber, University of South Carolina "This lucid, jargon-free, and impressively comprehensive book by a leading scholar in the field is ideal for undergraduate courses on a wide range of topics, but it is so much more than that. It is vital reading, showing how inequality can be found in our own backyard and not just out there. It is something, in other words, that we all can - and must - do something about." Leslie McCall, Graduate Center, City University of New York "Theoretically rich and empirically rigorous, Romeros Introducing Intersectionality is the quintessential interdisciplinary handbook of intersectionality. The volume is written in an accessible language which is free of unnecessary jargon. [...] The wealth of tangible case studies, metaphors, personal narratives and confrontational discussion points offered throughout the various chapters of the book are guaranteed to provoke self-reflective thought and produce the situated knowledge necessary for establishing an intersectional understanding of our complex social reality." Ethnic and Racial Studies The tone of the book is personal and passionate about the topic of social justice. Indeed, this is what makes the book appealing: the author talks not only out of her academic knowledge but also shares her personal experiences in an urgent tone that calls for action. This might motivate even the least involved students to consider the way the fabric of social life is unequally woven together, not a small feat to be achieved by an introductory book." Comparative Sociology Details ISBN0745663672 Pages 200 Series Short Introductions Year 2017 ISBN-10 0745663672 ISBN-13 9780745663678 Format Paperback Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 305 Media Book Publication Date 2017-11-03 Language English UK Release Date 2017-11-03 NZ Release Date 2017-11-03 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Author Mary Romero Imprint Polity Press Place of Publication Oxford Alternative 9780745663661 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2017-11-02 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:117317733;
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ISBN-13: 9780745663678
Book Title: Introducing Intersectionality
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Publication Name: Introducing Intersectionality
Language: English
Publisher: Polity Press
Item Height: 229 mm
Subject: Sociology
Publication Year: 2017
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Item Weight: 336 g
Subject Area: Social Organisations
Author: Mary Romero
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