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OverviewFrom Here to There: An Introduction to Race, Gender, and Class in the United States is designed to introduce students to the experiences of marginalized communities in the U.S. It covers a range of topics that explore the intersections of various social, political, and cultural identities, including race, gender, sexuality, and class. The book is organized into 15 chapters, each written by different contributors, offering contemporary insights into a variety of contemporary issues, including Islamophobia, immigration, the constructions of race and gender, economic inequality, and the social constructs of sexuality. The chapters are organized to provide a comprehensive understanding of each topic, beginning with introductions, learning objectives, and key terms, followed by detailed discussions, and concluding with summaries, review questions, and references. The book aims to meet students at their level of understanding, providing accessible knowledge to help them grasp the complexities of systemic oppression and develop empathy and the skills necessary for creating change. It serves as a guide for classroom discussion and encourages students to engage with the material to better understand the diverse world around them. From Here to There is an exemplary resource for courses and programs in sociology, psychology, and cultural/ethnic studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frank C. King , Alphonso SimpsonPublisher: Cognella, Inc Imprint: Cognella, Inc ISBN: 9781793551481ISBN 10: 1793551480 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 27 December 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationFrank C. King, Jr. is an associate professor and the program coordinator of the Ethnic Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin, Platteville, where he teaches intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, and religion. He holds a Ph.D. in American studies from Washington State University. Alphonso Simpson, Jr. is the director of the African American Studies Program at the University of Washington-Oshkosh. He holds a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of Wyoming. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |