Evelyn Nakano Glenn
Evelyn Seiko Nakano Glenn is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. In addition to her teaching and research responsibilities, she served as founding director of the university's [http://crg.berkeley.edu/ Center for Race and Gender] (CRG), a leading U.S. academic center for the study of intersectionality among gender, race and class social groups and institutions. In June 2008, Glenn was elected president of the 15,000-member American Sociological Association. She served as president-elect during the 2008–2009 academic year, assumed her presidency at the annual ASA national convention in San Francisco in August 2009, served as president of the association during the 2009–2010 year, and continued to serve on the ASA governing council as past-president until August 2011. Her presidential address, given at the 2010 meetings in Atlanta, was entitled "Constructing Citizenship: Exclusion, Subordination, and Resistance", and was printed as the lead article in the ''American Sociological Review''.Glenn's scholarly work focuses on the dynamics of race, gender, and class in processes of inequality and exclusion. Her early research documented the work and family lives of heretofore neglected women of color in domestic service and women in clerical occupations. This work drew her into historical research on the race and gender structure of local labor markets and the consequences of labor market position on workers, including the forms of resistance available to them. Most recently she has engaged in comparative analysis of race and gender in the construction of labor and citizenship across different regions of the United States.
Evelyn Nakano Glenn is author of ''Issei, Nisei, War Bride'' (Temple University Press), ''[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=978-0-674-01372-8 Unequal Freedom]'' (Harvard University Press, 2002), "From Servitude to Service Work" (''Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society''), and ''Forced to Care: Coercion and Caregiving in America'' (Harvard University Press, 2010). She is also editor of ''[https://www.routledge.com/Mothering-Ideology-Experience-and-Agency/Glenn-Chang-Forcey/p/book/9780415907767 Mothering]'' (Routledge), and ''Shades of Difference: Why Skin Color Matters'' (Stanford University Press, 2009). Additionally, Glenn is the author of many journal articles, reviews, and commentaries. A review of her most recent book, ''Forced to Care'' stated, "Glenn's prose is concise and elegantly crafted, and despite the complexity of the subject matter, the reader is swept along with the force of the narrative structure." Provided by Wikipedia
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Shades of difference : why skin color matters /
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Forced to care coercion and caregiving in America by Glenn, Evelyn Nakano
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Forced to care coercion and caregiving in America by Glenn, Evelyn Nakano
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Unequal freedom how race and gender shaped American citizenship and labor by Glenn, Evelyn Nakano
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Issei, nisei, warbride 3 generations of Japanese American women in domestic service by Glenn, Evelyn Nakano
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Mothering ideology, experience, and agency
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