On Our Own Terms: Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of African-American Women / Edition 1

On Our Own Terms: Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of African-American Women / Edition 1

by Leith Mullings
ISBN-10:
0415912865
ISBN-13:
9780415912860
Pub. Date:
11/25/1996
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415912865
ISBN-13:
9780415912860
Pub. Date:
11/25/1996
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
On Our Own Terms: Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of African-American Women / Edition 1

On Our Own Terms: Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of African-American Women / Edition 1

by Leith Mullings
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Overview

This volume utilizes the cross-cultural, historical and ethnographic perspective of anthropology to illuminate the intrinsic connections of race, class and gender. The author begins by discussing the manner in which her experience as a participant observer led her to research and write about various aspects of African-American women's experiences. She goes on to provide a critical analysis of the new scholarship on African-American women, and explores issues of race, class and gender in the arenas of work, kinship and resistance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415912860
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/25/1996
Series: Perspectives in Neural Computing
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Leith Mullings is Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate School of the City University of New York. She is the author of Therapy, Ideology, and Social Change (1984), and editor of Cities of the United States (1987).

Table of Contents

Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Part 1. Women, Work, and Community; Introduction; 1. Notes on Women, Work, and Society; 2. Uneven Development: Class, Race, and Gender in the United States Before 1900; 3. Minority Women, Work, and Health; Part 2. Kin and Family; Introduction: Perspectives on the American Family; 4. Anthropological Perspectives on the African American Family; 5. Households Headed by Women: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender; Part 3. Representation, Resistance, and Transformation: Theory and Practice in Politics and in the Academy; Introduction; 6. Images, Ideology, and Women of Color; 7. Mapping Gender in African American Political Strategies 8. Gender and the Application of Anthropological Knowledge to Public Policy in the United States; 9. Race, Inequality, and Transformation: Building on the Work of Eleanor Leacock; 10. Reclaiming Culture: The Dialectics of Identity
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