Getting real about inequality: intersectionality in real life
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adam_text | Contents -f································«························ Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii LAYING THE FOUNDATION 1 Essay 1 ; “But Aren’t Some Groups Actually More Oppressed than Others?”: How and Why Intersectionality Matters 3 SECTION I Cherise A. Harris and Stephanie Μ. McClure SECTION II SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 25 In this section, essay authors deconstruct the myths and misperceptions of various social institutions and how they function. The authors invite readers to consider how these institutional issues may appear differently through an intersectional lens. Families and Schools Essay 2: “A Family Is Two Parents, Their Children, and the White Picket Fence”: The Impact of Invisible Intersections on How We Talk About “The Family 29 Stephanie Medley-Rath Essay 3: “School Choice Ensures Kids Get the Best Education”: The Realities of Charter and Magnet Schools for Children in the Intersections 47 Tomeka Davis and Dionne Parris Essay 4: “Maybe Some People Shouldn’t Be Parents”: The Hidden Inequalities of the Child Welfare System Cherise A. Harris Law and Social Policy Essay 5: “Why Should We Have to Pay for Anchor Babies and Welfare Queens?”·. How Political 63
Rhetoric Influences Social Policy Toward Black and Latina Women 89 Carly Hayden Foster Essay 6: “But Aren’t the Poor Mostly Inner-City Blacks?”: Understanding Poverty from an Intersectional Perspective 111 James Μ. Thomas, Paige Overmyer, and Stephanie Μ. McClure Essay 7: Everyone Gets the Same 24 Hours a Day”: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding the Time and Life Lost for Black Men and Boys 125 David C. Turner III, Uriel Serrano, and Freeden Blume Oeur Essay 8: “The Police Are Here to Protect Us”: The Role of Race and Gender in the Construction of Law Enforcement 141 Jennifer Carlson Health and Medicine Essay 9: “Unwanted Pregnancies Are Completely Preventable”: Understanding Reproductive Freedom in the Context of the Intersections 165 Ocqua Gerlyn Murrell Essay 10: “Since We All Breathe the Same Air, the Environment Affects Us All in the Same Way”: An Intersectional View of the Impact of Environmental Toxins 181 Julia A. Flagg SECTION III INTERSECTIONS AND PRESENTATION OF SELF IN EVERYDAY LIFE 199 The essays in this section consider social reactions to marginalized groups based on appearances and embodiment. The authors invite readers to better understand how privileged and marginalized people navigate everyday life through the intersections. Essay 11 : Lizzo Should Really Be Embarrassed to Show that Much of Her Body”: Applying an Intersectional Lens to the Scrutiny of Black Women s Bodies Sabrina Strings 201
Essay 12: “If Only He Looked More Like a Woman : How the Intersections Affect the Experiences of and Attitudes Toward Transgender People 221 Kylan Mattias de Vries and Carey Jean Sojka Essay 13: “Muslim Women Covering Themselves Is Oppressive”: Hijabs, Burqas, and Niqabs through an Intersectional Lens 237 Afshan Jafar Essay 14: “I Keep ’Em Around Just in Case”: Understanding Gun Ownership in the United States from an Intersectional Perspective 259 Levi Gahman SECTION IV SOCIAL IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL INTERACTION 279 This section offers a deeper dive into questions of identity and considers how intersectionality can help us to think more deeply about how our social locations shape our sense of self and our connections to others. Essay 15: “I’m a Feminist, So that Means I Am for All Women : The Role of Intersectionality in “Sisterhood” 281 Andrea N. Baldwin Essay 16: Why Is There a Black Twitter and a Gay Twitter?”: The Role of Social Media Play in Making Categories of Difference Visible 299 Latoya Lee Essay 17: “I Just Think Asian Men Aren’t Sexy!”: Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality, and the Devaluing of Asian Men 317 Karen Wu Essay 18: “When I Think of Disability, I Think of a White Guy in a Wheelchair”: The Social Construction of Disability and Its Intersections with Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality 337 Jennifer Domino Rudolph Essay 19: “Why Do White Women Vote Against Their Own Interests?”: Unpacking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the 2016 Presidential Election 355 Dara Z. Strolovitch. Janelle S. Won r and Andrew Pmrtor
SECTION V RESISTANCE 369 In this section, we offer a final essay designed to help readers consider the next steps on the journey toward social justice and the importance of employing an intersectional lens in order to do so. Essay 20: “Things Will Get Better Over Time. Besides, What Can I Do?”·. Coalition-Building Across Categories of Difference 371 Stephanie Μ. McClure, Cherise A. Harris, and Andrea N. Baldwin About the Editors 389 About the Contributors 391
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Contents -f································«························ Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii LAYING THE FOUNDATION 1 Essay 1 ; “But Aren’t Some Groups Actually More Oppressed than Others?”: How and Why Intersectionality Matters 3 SECTION I Cherise A. Harris and Stephanie Μ. McClure SECTION II SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 25 In this section, essay authors deconstruct the myths and misperceptions of various social institutions and how they function. The authors invite readers to consider how these institutional issues may appear differently through an intersectional lens. Families and Schools Essay 2: “A Family Is Two Parents, Their Children, and the White Picket Fence”: The Impact of Invisible Intersections on How We Talk About “The Family" 29 Stephanie Medley-Rath Essay 3: “School Choice Ensures Kids Get the Best Education”: The Realities of Charter and Magnet Schools for Children in the Intersections 47 Tomeka Davis and Dionne Parris Essay 4: “Maybe Some People Shouldn’t Be Parents”: The Hidden Inequalities of the Child Welfare System Cherise A. Harris Law and Social Policy Essay 5: “Why Should We Have to Pay for Anchor Babies and Welfare Queens?”·. How Political 63
Rhetoric Influences Social Policy Toward Black and Latina Women 89 Carly Hayden Foster Essay 6: “But Aren’t the Poor Mostly Inner-City Blacks?”: Understanding Poverty from an Intersectional Perspective 111 James Μ. Thomas, Paige Overmyer, and Stephanie Μ. McClure Essay 7: "Everyone Gets the Same 24 Hours a Day”: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding the Time and Life Lost for Black Men and Boys 125 David C. Turner III, Uriel Serrano, and Freeden Blume Oeur Essay 8: “The Police Are Here to Protect Us”: The Role of Race and Gender in the Construction of Law Enforcement 141 Jennifer Carlson Health and Medicine Essay 9: “Unwanted Pregnancies Are Completely Preventable”: Understanding Reproductive Freedom in the Context of the Intersections 165 Ocqua Gerlyn Murrell Essay 10: “Since We All Breathe the Same Air, the Environment Affects Us All in the Same Way”: An Intersectional View of the Impact of Environmental Toxins 181 Julia A. Flagg SECTION III INTERSECTIONS AND PRESENTATION OF SELF IN EVERYDAY LIFE 199 The essays in this section consider social reactions to marginalized groups based on appearances and embodiment. The authors invite readers to better understand how privileged and marginalized people navigate everyday life through the intersections. Essay 11 : "Lizzo Should Really Be Embarrassed to Show that Much of Her Body”: Applying an Intersectional Lens to the Scrutiny of Black Women's Bodies Sabrina Strings 201
Essay 12: “If Only He Looked More Like a Woman": How the Intersections Affect the Experiences of and Attitudes Toward Transgender People 221 Kylan Mattias de Vries and Carey Jean Sojka Essay 13: “Muslim Women Covering Themselves Is Oppressive”: Hijabs, Burqas, and Niqabs through an Intersectional Lens 237 Afshan Jafar Essay 14: “I Keep ’Em Around Just in Case”: Understanding Gun Ownership in the United States from an Intersectional Perspective 259 Levi Gahman SECTION IV SOCIAL IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL INTERACTION 279 This section offers a deeper dive into questions of identity and considers how intersectionality can help us to think more deeply about how our social locations shape our sense of self and our connections to others. Essay 15: “I’m a Feminist, So that Means I Am for All Women": The Role of Intersectionality in “Sisterhood” 281 Andrea N. Baldwin Essay 16: "Why Is There a Black Twitter and a Gay Twitter?”: The Role of Social Media Play in Making Categories of Difference Visible 299 Latoya Lee Essay 17: “I Just Think Asian Men Aren’t Sexy!”: Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality, and the Devaluing of Asian Men 317 Karen Wu Essay 18: “When I Think of Disability, I Think of a White Guy in a Wheelchair”: The Social Construction of Disability and Its Intersections with Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality 337 Jennifer Domino Rudolph Essay 19: “Why Do White Women Vote Against Their Own Interests?”: Unpacking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the 2016 Presidential Election 355 Dara Z. Strolovitch. Janelle S. Won r and Andrew Pmrtor
SECTION V RESISTANCE 369 In this section, we offer a final essay designed to help readers consider the next steps on the journey toward social justice and the importance of employing an intersectional lens in order to do so. Essay 20: “Things Will Get Better Over Time. Besides, What Can I Do?”·. Coalition-Building Across Categories of Difference 371 Stephanie Μ. McClure, Cherise A. Harris, and Andrea N. Baldwin About the Editors 389 About the Contributors 391 |
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