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05645aam a22005298i 4500 001 7A0C977289F811E6850761E1DAD10320 003 SILO 005 20161004010152 008 160516s2016 cou b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2016009658 020 $a 0813350034 020 $a 9780813350035 035 $a (OCoLC)950004241 040 $a DLC $b eng $e rda $c DLC $d OCLCO $d OCLCF $d OCLCQ $d YDXCP $d IOK $d SILO 042 $a pcc 043 $a n-us--- 050 00 $a HN90.S6 $b P75 2016 082 00 $a 306.0973 $2 23 084 $a SOC050000 $a SOC032000 $a SOC050000 $2 bisacsh 245 00 $a Privilege : $b a reader / $c edited by Michael S. Kimmel, Abby L. Ferber. 250 $a Fourth edition. 263 $a 1606 264 1 $a Boulder, CO : $b Westview Press, $c 2016. 300 $a xiv + 318 pages : $c 23 cm 500 $a Revised edition of Privilege, 2014. 520 $a "Privilege is about more than being white, wealthy, and male-as Michael Kimmel, Abby Ferber, and a range of contributors make clear in this timely anthology. In an era when "diversity" is too often shorthand for "of color" and/or "female," the personal and analytical essays in this collection explore the multifaceted nature of social location and consider how gender, class, race, sexual orientation, (dis)ability, and religion interact to create nuanced layers of privilege and oppression. The individual essays-taken together-guide students to a deep understanding of the dynamics of diversity and stratification, advantage, and power. The fourth edition features thirteen new essays that help students understand the intersectional nature of privilege and oppression and has new introductory essays to contextualize the readings. These enhancements, plus the updated pedagogical features of discussion questions and activities at the end of each section, encourage students to examine their own beliefs, practices, and social location"-- $c Provided by publisher. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 8 $a Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Toward a Sociology of the Superordinate, -- By Michael S. Kimmel -- part one introduction: seeing -- and refusing to see -- privilege -- 1. Tal Fortgang: Checking My Privilege -- 2. Charles Clymer: This Response to That Princeton Freshman Should Be Required Reading for White Males -- 3. Daniel Gastfriend: Reflections on Privilege: An Open Letter to Tal Fortgang -- 4. Peggy McIntosh: White Privilege and Male Privilege -- 5. Jessica Shea: The Invisible Crutch -- 6. Angelica S. Guitierrez and Miguel M. Unzueta: Are admissions decisions based on family ties fairer than those that consider race? Social dominance orientation and attitudes toward legacy vs. affirmative action policies -- 7. Juan Cole: Top Ten Differences between White Terrorists and Others -- 8. Bob Pease: Globalizing Privilege -- Discussion Questions and Activities, by Abby L. Ferber -- part two introduction: understanding privilege -- 9. Allan Johnson: Privilege, Power, Difference, and Us -- 10. Michael A. Messner: Becoming 100 Percent Straight -- 11. Sonny Nordmarken: Becoming Ever More Monstrous: Feeling Gender In-Betweenness -- 12. Ashley "Woody" Doane: White-Blindness: The Dominant Group Experience -- 13. Diana Kendall: Class: Still Alive and Reproducing in the United States -- 14. Paul Kivel: Everyday Impact of Christian Hegemony -- 15. Cara Liebowitz (That Crazy Crippled Chick): Just Because it's Ableist Doesn't Mean it's Bad -- Discussion Questions and Activities, by Abby L. Ferber -- part three introduction: intersections: the complicated reality -- 16. Michael Kimmel and Bethany Coston: Seeing Privilege Where It Isn't: Marginalized Masculinities and the Intersectionality of Privilege -- 17. Alan Berube: How Gay Stays White and What Kind of White It Stays -- 18. Kortney Ziegler: Peculiarity of Black Trans Male Privilege -- 19. Seth Goren: Gay and Jewish -- 20. John Tehranian: The Middle Easterner as the Other -- Discussion Questions and Activities, by Abby L. Ferber -- part four introduction: making new connections, moving forward -- 21. Carol Mukhopadhyay: Getting Rid of the Word "Caucasian" -- 22. M.E. Lee: Maybe I'm Not Class Mobile; Maybe I'm Class Queer -- 23. Abby Ferber: We Aren't Just Color-Blind, We Are Oppression Blind! -- 24. Patricia Hill Collins: Toward a New Vision: Race, Class, and Gender as Categories of Analysis and Connection -- 25. Mark R. Warren: Winning Hearts and Minds -- 26. Caitlin Deen Fair: An Open Letter to White "Allies" from a White Friend -- Discussion Questions and Activities, by Abby L. 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