Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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Part One Helpful Conceptual Tools |
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Mysterious Power of Social Structures |
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``They'' Are All the Same, but Each Member of My Group Is Unique |
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12 | (7) |
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Part Two Embedded Ideology: Racism/Ethnocentrism and Sexism |
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19 | (6) |
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Divining Our Racial Themes |
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25 | (8) |
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33 | (3) |
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What's in a Name: Confessions of a Mafia Princess |
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36 | (7) |
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Part Three The Other Wears Many Faces |
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Diversity and Its Discontents |
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43 | (8) |
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Coping with the Alienation of White Male Students |
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51 | (5) |
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56 | (11) |
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Part Four Structured Inequality---The Invisible Iron Cage of Class |
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Masculinities and Athletic Careers |
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67 | (9) |
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The Double-Bind of the ``Working-Class'' Feminist Academic: The Success of Failure or the Failure of Success? |
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76 | (7) |
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(In)Secure Times: Constructing White Working-Class Masculinities in the Late Twentieth Century |
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83 | (10) |
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Part Five Structured Inequality--Race/Ethnicity |
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Are Men Marginal to the Family? Insights from Chicago's Inner City |
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93 | (11) |
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Policing the Ghetto Underclass: The Politics of Law and Law Enforcement |
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104 | (9) |
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Near Detroit, a Familiar Sting in Being a Black Driver |
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113 | (3) |
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America's Iron Curtain: The Border Patrol State |
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116 | (6) |
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The Heartland's Raw Deal: How Meatpacking Is Creating a New Immigrant Underclass |
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122 | (7) |
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Part Six Structured Inequality--Acquiring Gender |
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Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of ``Sex'' |
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129 | (8) |
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Believing Is Seeing: Biology as Ideology |
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137 | (8) |
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Towards Safer Societies: Punishment, Masculinities, and Violence Against Women |
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145 | (11) |
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Tomboys Yes, Janegirls Never |
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156 | (5) |
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Hormonal Hurricanes: Menstruation and Female Behavior |
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161 | (12) |
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Part Seven Corporate Gatekeeping: Fitting In |
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Talking from 9 to 5: How Women's and Men's Conversational Styles Affect Who Gets Heard, Who Gets Credit, and What Gets Done at Work |
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173 | (9) |
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182 | (7) |
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Women above the Glass Ceiling: Perceptions on Corporate Mobility and Strategies for Success |
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189 | (9) |
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198 | (9) |
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Part Eight Women's Equality: Progress and Resistance |
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Women against Women: American Anti-Suffragism, 1880-1920 |
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207 | (14) |
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Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media |
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221 | (11) |
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Mating, Marriage, and the Marketplace: A Survey of College Students' Attitudes and Expectations |
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232 | (11) |
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Part Nine Aging: Devalued Women and Men |
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Jane Fonda, Barbara Bush and Other Aging Bodies: Femininity and the Limits of Resistance |
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243 | (11) |
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The Aging Woman in Popular Film: Underrepresented, Unattractive, Unfriendly, and Unintelligent |
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254 | (7) |
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Older Men as Invisible Men in Contemporary Society |
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261 | (10) |
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Part Ten The Price of Deviance |
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The Unruly Woman: Gender and the Genres of Laughter |
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271 | (15) |
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Too Old, Too Ugly, and Not Deferential to Men |
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286 | (5) |
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When an Anchor's Face Is Not Her Fortune |
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291 | (2) |
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Black Man with a Nose Job: How We Defend Ethnic Beauty in America |
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293 | (6) |
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Part Eleven Patriarchy and Its Consequences |
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299 | (10) |
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309 | (15) |
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Clarence Thomas, Patriarchal Discourse, and Public/Private Spheres |
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324 | (15) |
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Part Twelve Equality and the Millennium: The Crisis in Education Has Consequences for the ``Isms'' |
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Downsizing Higher Education: Confronting the New Realities of the High-Tech Information Age Global Economy |
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339 | (12) |
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Epilogue |
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Permissions |
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Index |
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About the Editor |
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