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Race, Ethnicity, Gender, & Class
Author: Joseph F. Healey, Eileen O’Brien
Year: 2015
Pages: 1139
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File size: 17 MB
Language: ENG



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Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class: The Categories We Use to Make Sense of Our World and Ourselves The book "Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class" by Patricia Hill Collins explores how these four categories shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. The author argues that these categories are not fixed or biological but rather social constructs that have evolved over time and vary across cultures. She also emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding the intersectionality of these categories to better comprehend the complexities of human experience and achieve social justice. The book begins by examining the concept of race and its history, from the ancient Egyptians to the present day. The author highlights how race has been used to justify discrimination, oppression, and inequality throughout history, and how it continues to affect our lives today. She then turns to ethnicity, discussing how it has been used to create and maintain power dynamics between groups, and how it intersects with other categories like class and gender. Next, the author looks at gender and how it has been constructed and maintained through social norms, laws, and cultural practices. She argues that gender is not just about biology but also about social expectations and roles, and that it intersects with other categories like race and class to produce unique experiences for individuals. Finally, the author discusses class and how it has been used to divide people into different economic and social groups.
Раса, этническая принадлежность, пол и класс: Категории, которые мы используем, чтобы понять наш мир и нас самих Книга «Раса, этническая принадлежность, пол и класс» Патриции Хилл Коллинз исследует, как эти четыре категории формируют наше понимание себя и мир вокруг нас. Автор утверждает, что эти категории являются не фиксированными или биологическими, а скорее социальными конструкциями, которые развивались с течением времени и различаются в зависимости от культуры. Она также подчеркивает важность изучения и понимания взаимосвязанности этих категорий для лучшего понимания сложностей человеческого опыта и достижения социальной справедливости. Книга начинается с рассмотрения концепции расы и её истории, начиная с древних египтян и до наших дней. Автор подчеркивает, как раса использовалась для оправдания дискриминации, угнетения и неравенства на протяжении всей истории, и как она продолжает влиять на нашу жизнь сегодня. Затем она обращается к этнической принадлежности, обсуждая, как она использовалась для создания и поддержания динамики власти между группами и как она пересекается с другими категориями, такими как класс и пол. Далее автор рассматривает гендер и то, как он был построен и поддерживается с помощью социальных норм, законов и культурных практик. Она утверждает, что гендер - это не только биология, но и социальные ожидания и роли, и что он пересекается с другими категориями, такими как раса и класс, чтобы произвести уникальный опыт для людей. Наконец, автор обсуждает класс и то, как он использовался для разделения людей на различные экономические и социальные группы.
Razza, etnia, sesso e classe: categorie che usiamo per capire il nostro mondo e noi stessi Il libro «Razza, etnia, sesso e classe» di Patricia Hill Collins indaga come queste quattro categorie formano la nostra comprensione di noi stessi e del mondo intorno a noi. L'autore sostiene che queste categorie non sono fisse o biologiche, ma piuttosto progetti sociali che si sono evoluti nel corso del tempo e variano a seconda della cultura. Sottolinea anche l'importanza di studiare e comprendere le interconnessioni tra queste categorie per comprendere meglio la complessità dell'esperienza umana e ottenere giustizia sociale. Il libro inizia prendendo in considerazione il concetto di razza e la sua storia, dagli antichi egiziani a oggi. L'autore sottolinea come la razza sia stata usata per giustificare la discriminazione, l'oppressione e la disuguaglianza nel corso della storia, e come essa continui ad influenzare le nostre vite oggi. Poi si rivolge all'etnia, discutendo di come è stata usata per creare e mantenere dinamiche di potere tra i gruppi e come si incrocia con altre categorie, come la classe e il pol. L'autore affronta poi il gender e il modo in cui è stato costruito e sostenuto attraverso le norme sociali, le leggi e le pratiche culturali. i sostiene che il gender non è solo biologia, ma anche aspettative sociali e ruoli, e che si incrocia con altre categorie, come la razza e la classe, per produrre un'esperienza unica per gli esseri umani. Infine, l'autore discute la classe e il modo in cui è stato utilizzato per dividere le persone in diversi gruppi economici e sociali.
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