In this collection of essays by prominent sociologists whose work has transformed the understanding of race and ethnicity, each reflects on their career and how their personal experiences have shaped their contribution to understanding racism, both in scholarly and public debate.
In this collection of essays by prominent sociologists whose work has transformed the understanding of race and ethnicity, each reflects on their career and how their personal experiences have shaped their contribution to understanding racism, both in scholarly and public debate.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Stanford Studies in Comparative Race and Ethnicity
Margaret L. Andersen is the Edward F. and Elizabeth Goodman Rosenberg Professor Emerita of Sociology at the University of Delaware.Maxine Baca Zinn is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Michigan State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Life Histories on Transforming the Study of Racism: An Introduction —Margaret L. Andersen and Maxine Baca Zinn 1. Doing Sociology While Black —Aldon Morris 2. The Praxis of Being Black in America: Grounding the Intellectual Project —Enobong Hannah Branch 3. From Clueless to Critical: My Journey to Understanding the Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender —Margaret L. Andersen 4. Thinking through Race —Michael Omi 5. Killing Me Softly: Race, Racism, and Sociology in My Life —Eduardo Bonilla-Silva 6. 'I Change Myself; I Change the World': The Testimonio of a First-Generation Chicana Scholar-Activist —Denise A. Segura 7. A Critical Race Feminist at the Crossroads of Biography and History —Mary Romero 8. An Affirmative Action Confession —C. Matthew Snipp 9. The Sandbox, Sisterhood, and a Sociological Journey —Bonnie Thornton Dill 10. From El Valle to Public Sociology: My Personal Intellectual Journey —Rogelio Sáenz 11. Shifting Boundaries —Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo 12. Disrupting Silences: Affect and Embodied Experiences of Systemic Oppression —Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman 13. Redefining and Reclaiming Race as a Latina Sociologist —Maxine Baca Zinn 14. Always Observant: The Academic Journey of an Urban Ethnographer —Elijah Anderson 15. An Outsider Within: Reflections on the Intersections of My Life and Work —Evelyn Nakano Glenn
Life Histories on Transforming the Study of Racism: An Introduction —Margaret L. Andersen and Maxine Baca Zinn 1. Doing Sociology While Black —Aldon Morris 2. The Praxis of Being Black in America: Grounding the Intellectual Project —Enobong Hannah Branch 3. From Clueless to Critical: My Journey to Understanding the Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender —Margaret L. Andersen 4. Thinking through Race —Michael Omi 5. Killing Me Softly: Race, Racism, and Sociology in My Life —Eduardo Bonilla-Silva 6. 'I Change Myself; I Change the World': The Testimonio of a First-Generation Chicana Scholar-Activist —Denise A. Segura 7. A Critical Race Feminist at the Crossroads of Biography and History —Mary Romero 8. An Affirmative Action Confession —C. Matthew Snipp 9. The Sandbox, Sisterhood, and a Sociological Journey —Bonnie Thornton Dill 10. From El Valle to Public Sociology: My Personal Intellectual Journey —Rogelio Sáenz 11. Shifting Boundaries —Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo 12. Disrupting Silences: Affect and Embodied Experiences of Systemic Oppression —Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman 13. Redefining and Reclaiming Race as a Latina Sociologist —Maxine Baca Zinn 14. Always Observant: The Academic Journey of an Urban Ethnographer —Elijah Anderson 15. An Outsider Within: Reflections on the Intersections of My Life and Work —Evelyn Nakano Glenn
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