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$29.95
Ron Eyerman
9780197658949
Paperback
September 2022
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Eighth Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$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
Retail Price to Students:
$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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Retail Price to Students:
$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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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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Third Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$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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$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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Sixth Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$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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$109.99
Carissa M. Froyum, Katrina Bloch, and Tiffany Taylor
9780190238469
Paperback
February 2016
A unique inequality reader with emphases on intersectionality, disability, social change, and data analysis
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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$69.99
John Hartigan, Jr.
9780199374373
Paperback
July 2014
Takes an explicitly ethnographic approach to the study of race, while also guiding students through ongoing debates about genetics and race
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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$124.99
Michael Kimmel and The Stony Brook Sexualities Research Group
9780199944231
Paperback
January 2014
Grounded in classical research, this scholarly yet accessible anthology introduces students to the social construction of sexualities
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Fourth Edition
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$84.99
Rose Weitz and Samantha Kwan
9780199343799
Paperback
November 2013
A cutting-edge anthology on power and women's bodies
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Second Edition
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$74.99
Lynn Weber
9780195380248
Paperback
August 2009
Understanding Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality: A Conceptual Framework, Second Edition, is the only text that uses a theoretical framework to analyze the intersecting nature of race, class, gender, and sexuality.
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Retail Price to Students:
$159.99
Marcia Texler Segal and Theresa A. Martinez
9780195330670
Paperback
September 2006
This accessible collection of readings is arranged to highlight and underscore some of the most intriguing and cutting-edge thinking on the discussion of gender, race, and class.
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Retail Price to Students:
$99.99
Joane Nagel
9780195127478
Paperback
February 2003
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