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Books : Readings for Diversity and Social Justice: An Anthology on Racism, Antisemitism, Sexism, Heterosexism, Ableism, and Classism |
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.3850973
EAN: 9780415926348
ISBN: 0415926343
Label: Routledge
Manufacturer: Routledge
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 496
Publication Date: 2000-08
Publisher: Routledge
Sales Rank: 51656
Studio: Routledge
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Product Description: The first reader to cover the scope of oppressions in America, Readings for Diversity and Social Justice covers six thematic issues: racism, sexism, Anti-Semitism, heterosexism, classism, and ableism. The reader contains a mix of short personal and theoretical essays as well as entries designed to challenge students to take action to end oppressive behavior and to affirm diversity and racial justice. Each thematic section is broken down into three divisions: Contexts; Personal Voices; and Next Steps and Action. The selections include over 90 essays from some of the foremost names in the field-bell hooks, Cornel West, Michael Omi, Iris Marion Young, Gloria Anzaldúa, Michelle Fine, Gloria Steinem, Richard Rodriguez, Beverly Daniel Tatum, Michael Kimmel, Patricia Hill Collins and many other distinguished scholars.
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This book was very comprehensive and also very readable. This was not a boring textbook at all. Many of the reading helped me to see things in a different light.
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I read this book cover to cover.
There is so much history in the book, well explained, it made me see how far back we have have been dealing with injustice across the world.
Prejudice, discrimination, oppression in all it's forms throughout the ages, including issues related to race, religion, gender and more. Every chapter is bringing historical facts making us realize how we are the way we are, and how we can learn to change this behavior.
Learning the roots of the problems is key, and this book does an excellent job at describing every aspect of our social backgrounds.
Definitely an important book to take into the classroom and a definite read for those of you who want to be part of the change.
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Excellent Reading. I am teaching a graduate level Human Diversity course and my students love the book. This book is also an excellent discussion starter.
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Good collection of writings on these issues. I had this as a text for a course I took and I thought it was a good book--rare for a textbook.
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This book is offers such a diverse amount of information about various group populations. The only group it doesn't touch on is Ageism, but it is great for gaining inorfation from individuals who have been oppressed or discriminated in some way. Great for anyone interested in learning about diverse populations.
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