Full Description
Intersectional scholarship represents a significant cornerstone to the study of the social inequality. This book makes visible the contribution of social scientists to intersectional research, analysis, and praxis in a diverse sampling of scholarship from across the sociological spectrum highlighting various quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
The contributions to this volume show how multiple dimensions of identity intersect with dimensions of power and privilege to shape the opportunities and obstacles that people encounter in their day to day lives. Utilizing a variety of quantitative and qualitative methods, scholars included in this book center:
Methods of intersectional research
Marginalized faculty's experiences in the neoliberal university
Victim characteristics of transgender Americans
The effect of immigration and gender status on PhD engineers' earnings
How social capital access is shaped by race and gender status
Latinas' experiences in sports
Trans men's pathways to incarceration
Intersectional scholarship holds significant importance in providing a nuanced understanding of oppression and power dynamics as well as functioning as critical praxis for doing social justice work. This insightful volume will be useful for scholarly readers and researchers in the subject areas of sociology, gender and sexualities studies, race and ethnicity, feminist pedagogy, and criminology. The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Sociological Spectrum.
Contents
Introduction: Intersectional Experiences and Marginalized Voices 1. Methods of Intersectional Research 2. How the "neutral" University Makes Critical Feminist Pedagogy Impossible: Intersectional Analysis from Marginalized Faculty on Three Campuses 3. Examining Case Outcomes in US Transgender Homicides: An Exploratory Investigation of the Intersectionality of Victim Characteristics 4. Earnings of Foreign-Born Doctoral Engineers in the United States: Intersectionality of Citizenship and Status 5. A Changing Landscape? An Intersectional Analysis of Race and Gender Disparity in Access to Social Capital 6. The Intersection of Class, Race, Gender, and Generation in Shaping Latinas' Sport Experiences 7. Trans Men's Pathways to Incarceration