Privilege: A Reader

S. Kimmel, Michael; Ferber, Abby L.

ISBN 10: 0813344263 ISBN 13: 9780813344263
Edité par Westview Press, 2009
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Innovative and thought-provoking, this timely anthology expands the concept of privilege in America beyond the traditional limiters of being white and male. In addition to readings from well-known authors in the field, this edition includes pieces from contemporary scholars breaking new ground in superordinate studies. Seventeen carefully selected essays explore the multifaceted aspects of privilege: how race, gender, class, and sexual preference interact in the lives of those who are privileged by one or more of these identities. Written from a variety of viewpoints, personal and analytic, the essays in this volume help students understand that “race” can mean white people, “gender” can mean men, and “sexuality” can mean heterosexuals.

I. MAKING PRIVILEGE VISIBLE
1. McIntosh, Peggy. “White Privilege and Male Privilege.”
2. Woods, Jewel.“Black Male Privilege.” *
3. Larew, John, “Why are Droves of Unqualified, Unprepared Kids Getting Into our Top Colleges?”
4. Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne. “On Being Okie.”
5. Messner, Michael A. “Becoming 100% Straight” 
6. Rochlin, M. “The Heterosexual Questionnaire.” 
II. UNDERSTANDING PRIVILEGE
7. Johnson, Allan. “Privilege Power and Difference and Us,” from Privilege Power and Difference.*
8. Brodkin Sacks, Karen. “How Jews Became White”
9. Kimmel, Michael S. “Masculinity as Homophobia.” 
10. Wise, Tim. “Anti-Racist Reflections From an Angry White Male.” *
11. Kendall, Diana. “Class in the United States: Not Only Alive but Reproducing.” *
III. EXAMINING INTERSECTIONS
12. Redding, Maureen T. “Invisibility/Hypervisibility: The Paradox of Normative Whiteness.” *
13. hooks, bell. “Class and Race: The New Black Elite.”
14. Bérubé, Allan. “How Gay Stays White and What Kind of White it Stays.”
IV. MOVING FORWARD
15. Thompson, Becky. “Subverting Racism From Within.”
16. Hill Collins, Patricia. “Toward a New Vision.” 
17.Ferber, Abby. “Dismantling Privilege and Becoming an Ally.” *

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Michael S. Kimmel is professor of sociology at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. His books include Changing Men, Guyland, Men's Lives, The Politics of Manhood, Manhood in America, and The Gendered Society. He edits Men and Masculinities, an interdisciplinary scholarly journal, and a book series on men and masculinity at the University of California Press. He is the spokesperson for the National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS) and lectures extensively on campuses in the U.S. and abroad.

Abby L. Ferber is codirector of women’s and ethnic studies, professor of sociology, and director of the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, where she cofacilitates the annual Knapsack Institute, a curriculum transformation institute, and is on the national leadership team of the annual White Privilege Conference. She is the author of numerous books, including White Man Falling and Home Grown Hate.

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Titre : Privilege: A Reader
Éditeur : Westview Press
Date d'édition : 2009
Reliure : Paperback
Etat : Good
Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket
Edition : 2ème Édition

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