ISBN:
1299806082
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9781299806085
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9781461643401
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1461643406
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (290 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Parallel Title:
Print version Social class and stratification
DDC:
305.50973
Keywords:
Social classes United States
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Social structure United States
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Equality
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Social classes in literature
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Social structure
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Social classes
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Social classes
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Social classes
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Social classes in literature
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Equality
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Social classes
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Social structure
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Social classes in literature
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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Equality
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Social classes
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Social conditions
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Social structure
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United States Social conditions
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United States
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United States Social conditions
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United States Social conditions
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United States
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Abstract:
Bringing together the classic statements on social stratification, this collection offers the most significant contributions to ongoing debates on the nature of race, class, and gender inequality
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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PrefaceIntroductionpt. 1.Classical perspectives on social class1.Manifesto of the Communist Party
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pt. 4.Non-class forms of inequality : statements on gender and racial stratification9.Women and social stratification : a case of intellectual sexism
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2.On classes
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3.Class, status, party
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Related readingspt. 2.American stratification theory4.What social class is in America
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5.Some principles of stratification
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6.Some principles of stratification : a critical analysis
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Related readingspt. 3.Neo-Marxian and neo-Weberian perspectives on social class7.Marxism and class theory : a bourgeois critique
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8.Class analysis
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Related readings.
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10.Capitalism, patriarchy, and the subordination of women
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11.Theorizing difference from multiracial feminism
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12.Double-consciousness and the veil
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13.Race and class
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14.The declining significance of race : from racial oppression to economic class subordination
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15.Racial formation
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16.Toward a new vision : race, class, and gender as categories of analysis and connection
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Related readingsConclusionIndexAbout the editor.
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