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Understanding Inequality

by Barbara A. Arrighi
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Overview

As the age of globalization and New Media unite disparate groups of people in new ways, the continual transformation and interconnections between ethnicity, class, and gender become increasingly complex. This reader, comprised of a diverse array of sources ranging from the New York Times to the journals of leading research universities, explores these issues as systems of stratification that work to reinforce one another. Understanding Inequality provides students and academics with the basic hermeneutics for considering new thought on ethnicity, class, and gender in the 21st century.

Synopsis

As the age of globalization and New Media unite disparate groups of people in new ways, the continual transformation and interconnections between ethnicity, class, and gender become increasingly complex. This reader, comprised of a diverse array of sources ranging from the New York Times to the journals of leading research universities, explores these issues as systems of stratification that work to reinforce one another. Understanding Inequality provides students and academics with the basic hermeneutics for considering new thought on ethnicity, class, and gender in the 21st century.

About the Author, Barbara A. Arrighi

Barabara Arrighi is Associate Professor of Sociology at Northern Kentucky University.

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Editorials

Teaching Sociology

The book certainly is intended for social stratification classes. Students who read Understanding Inequality will have the benefit of comprehending the multiple dimensions of social stratification. Where most textbooks on inequality limit themselves to class analysis, Arrighi's anthology exposes us to both economic and non-economic facets of inequality. However, the book's worth is not limited to this. It can be used in theory, gender, race and ethnic classes.
...the anthology is iw worth considering for adoption. The editor needs to be praised for the hard work that she has put towards selecting relevant articles and for writing an excellent introduction and editorial notes.

Bimonthly Review Of Law Books

A comprehensive and timely text presenting traditional notions and emerging ideas on race/ethnicity, class, and gender. Most importantly, in examining its topics, it does not exclude the white males from its discussion, as many readers of its type do. This work would be an excellent text for any undergraduate courses in Law or Law and Policy. Students will be able to grasp the intersection of race/ethnicity, class and gender, and their legal implications. They will discover the ways in which laws and policies are devised to favor those in power, whole simultaneously oppressing those for whom laws and policies are supposed to protect.

Ethnic and Racial Studies

The book's strength lies in the diversity of the extras which should provide undergraduate students with a strong sense of the dimensions of inequality.

Hispanic Outlook

This textbook anthology takes a fresh approach to the study of inequality, promoting a sharper understanding of the intersection of race, class, and gender. It aims to give students a solid and analytical foundation for understanding inequality while exposing them to key debates in American Society.

Sociological Abstracts

The stimulating essays in this anthology offer new insights into the intersection of race, class, and gender, and provide students with the conceptual tools needed to wrestle with the realities of structured inequality.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
396
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780742546790

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