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Invisible Privilege

Paula Rothenberg (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

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SKU: 9780700613625

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Life began for Paula Rothenberg in a privileged home in New York City, but it took her to the battlefields of the culture wars on behalf of the underprivileged. Now this veteran of that cultural clash examines the subtle and complex ways in which issues of race, class, and gender impact people's lives.

A prominent figure in the creation of women's studies and multicultural studies as academic disciplines, Rothenberg is perhaps best known for her textbook Race, Class and Gender in the United States, which was widely attacked by conservatives defending traditional curricula. Now she shows how higher education upholds race, class, and gender bias and, more generally, analyzes the ways in which many white people's unwavering belief in their own good intentions leaves them blind to their societal privilege and their role in perpetuating class difference.

In this candid look at social and academic realities, Rothenberg shares incidents from her own life and the lives of family and friends to show how privilege is constructed and to reveal the forces that make us unaware of it. Through recollections of her childhood in an upper middle class Jewish family and her college years in the early sixties, she tells how she discovered that the world one takes for granted as "everyday life" is in fact riddled with privilege of which we are unaware.

Reviewing the social upheaval of the seventies that challenged fundamental assumptions about gender roles, race relations, and even the nature of the family, Rothenberg tells how she gained a new understanding of what it meant to be an educator and activist. In sharing events surrounding the publication of Race, Class and Gender, she offers an inside look at the culture wars and brings her story into the '90s with a cogent discussion of hate speech and the "political correctness" controversy.

Rothenberg recalls the early mobilization against sexual harassment and reco

Sobre o Livro

Paula Rothenberg investiga como raça, classe e gênero estruturam privilégios sociais, com foco em ambientes acadêmicos e culturais. O livro traz relatos pessoais e exemplos históricos que ilustram a construção do privilégio invisível.

A autora discute a formação dos estudos de gênero e das abordagens multiculturais no ensino superior, além das controvérsias públicas sobre correção política e discurso de ódio. Há atenção às dinâmicas institucionais que mantêm desigualdades apesar das intenções individuais.

Inclui memórias da infância em uma família de classe média alta e reflexões sobre ativismo nas décadas posteriores, oferecendo material útil para cursos de sociologia, educação e estudos de gênero. Texto apropriado para leitores interessados em políticas culturais, pedagogia e teoria social.

Características

Categoria Sociologia
Subcategoria Gênero e Estudos de Feminismo
Autores Paula Rothenberg
Sobre o Autor Paula Rothenberg é autora e pesquisadora com trabalhos sobre raça, classe e gênero.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 240
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700613625
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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