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Christopher J. Lebron
9780197577356
Paperback
June 2023
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Ron Eyerman
9780197658949
Paperback
September 2022
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Tanya Golash-Boza
9780197646434
Paperback
July 2022
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Eighth Edition
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$86.99
Tracy Ore
9780197618967
Paperback
March 2022
An engaging anthology on race, class, gender, and sexuality, with an explicit emphasis on the social construction of inequality
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Eighth Edition
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$74.99
Tracy Ore
9780197618974
Looseleaf
March 2022
An engaging anthology on race, class, gender, and sexuality, with an explicit emphasis on the social construction of inequality
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$27.95
Michael J. Rosenfeld
9780197600443
Paperback
December 2021
Marriage equality and the transformation of gay rights are among the most important and also among the least understood social changes in modern times.
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$59.95
Robert McNamara
9780190056353
Paperback
September 2021
Providing students with the tools to understand and address the world around them, Social Problems: Finding Solutions, Taking Actions is a lively, up-to-date exposition of social problems.
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Third Edition
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$94.99
Tanya Maria Golash-Boza
9780197533215
Paperback
July 2021
Race and Racisms offers a topical, critical, intersectional and contemporary approach to race and ethnic studies, with a focus on how racial justice could be realized.
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Third Edition
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$71.99
Tanya Maria Golash-Boza
9780197533222
Looseleaf
July 2021
Race and Racisms offers a topical, critical, intersectional and contemporary approach to race and ethnic studies, with a focus on how racial justice could be realized.
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$45.00
Rhoda Olkin
9780190850661
Paperback
July 2021
A nonpathological approach to disability as part of diversity rather than as a deficiency, offering 34 activities to help instructors working with this community.
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Second Edition
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$119.99
Robert McNamara and Ronald Burns
9780190078652
Paperback
July 2020
The most comprehensive, current, and engaging multiculturalism text on the market
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$66.00
Mona Sue Weissmark
9780190686345
Hardcover
May 2020
Shedding light on why diversity programs fail, the book provides tools to understand how biases develop and influence our relationships and interactions with others.
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$29.95
Abigail C. Saguy
9780190931667
Paperback
February 2020
Shows how the concept of coming out has been used in five distinct contexts: the American LGBTQ+ movement, the fat acceptance movement, the undocumented immigrant youth movement, the plural-marriage family movement among Mormon fundamentalist polygamists, and the #MeToo movement
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Second Edition
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Melissa J. Gillis and Andrew T. Jacobs
9780190064235
Paperback
October 2019
The only interdisciplinary introduction to gender studies text on the market
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Edward Telles and Christina A. Sue
9780190221508
Paperback
August 2019
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$130.00
Edward Telles and Christina A. Sue
9780190221492
Hardcover
August 2019
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Seventh Edition
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$99.99
Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey
9780190928285
Paperback
August 2019
Now published by Oxford University Press, this highly regarded interdisciplinary text-reader provides students an introduction to women's and gender studies within a global context
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Fourth Edition
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$99.99
Judy Root Aulette, Judith Wittner, and Kristen Barber
9780190647827
Paperback
July 2019
The most global, intersectional gender text on the market
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Sixth Edition
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$99.99
Maxine Baca Zinn, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Michael A. Messner...
9780190948559
Paperback
July 2019
The most intersectional gender anthology on the market
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$38.95
Perry N. Halkitis
9780190686604
Hardcover
June 2019
LGBTQ advocate Perry N. Halkitis documents the lived experiences of three generations of young gay men as they came of age within the socio-political contexts of their times.
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