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A Surprising And Innovative Look At Class That Proposes New Approaches To This Important Topicwhile References To Gender, Race, And Class Are Everywhere In Social Theory, Class Has Not Received The Kind Of Theoretical And Empirical Attention Accorded To Gender And Race. A Welcome And Muchneeded Corrective, This Book Offers A Novel Theoretical Approach To Class And An Active Practice Of Class Analysis.The Authors Offer New And Compelling Ways To Look At Class Through Examinations Of Such Topics As Sex Work, The Experiences Of African American Women As Domestic Laborers, And Blue And Whitecollar Workers. Their Work Acknowledges That Individuals May Participate In Various Class Relations At One Moment Or Over Time And That Class Identities Are Multiple And Changing, Interacting With Other Aspects Of Identity In Contingent And Unpredictable Ways.The Essays In The Book Focus On Class Difference, Class Transformation And Change, And On The Intersection Of Class, Race, Gender, Sexuality, And Other Dimensions Of Identity. They Find Class In Seemingly Unlikely Placesin Households, Parentchild Relationships, And Selfemploymentand Locate Class Politics On The Interpersonal Level As Well As At The Level Of Enterprises, Communities, And Nations. Taken Together, They Will Prompt A Rethinking Of Class And Class Subjectivity That Will Expand Social Theory.Contributors: Enid Arvidson, U Of Texas, Arlington; Jenny Cameron, Monash U, Australia; Harriet Fraad; Janet Hotch; Susan Jahoda, U Of Massachusetts, Amherst; Amitava Kumar, U Of Florida; Cecilia Marie Rio; Jacquelyn Southern; Marjolein Van Der Veen.
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