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Contents

Preface Xlll About the Editors XXlll About the Contributors XXIV

I Shifting the Center and Reconstructing Knowledge 1

SHIFTING THE CENTER 10

1 Missing People and Others: Joining Together to Expand the Circle 10 Arturo Madrid

2 La Giiera 15 Cherrie Moraga

3 Report from the Bahamas 23 June Jordan IV Contents

4 Angry Women Are Building: Issues and Struggles Facing American Indian Women Today 32

5 Oppression 37

6 A Different Mirror 41 Ronald T. Takaki

II Conceptualizing Race, Class, and Gender 56

RACE AND RACISM 71

7 Something About the Subject Makes It Hard to Name 71 Gloria Yamato

8 White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women's Studies 76 Peggy McIntosh

9 From "Kike" to "JAP": How Misogyny, Anti-Semitism, and Racism Construct the "Jewish American Princess" 87 Evelyn Torton Beck

10 Is Multiracial Status Unique? The Personal and Social Experience 95 Michael C. Thornton

CLASS AND INEQUALITY 100

11 Tired of Playing Monopoly? 100 Donna Langston

12 The Plight of Black Men 110 Michael Dyson Contents v

13 Are You Middle Class? 120 Barbat"a Ehrenreich

14 The Upperclass and Mothers N the Hood 123 Hol~y Sklar

15 Moving Up with Kin and Community: Upward Social Mobility for mack and White Women 134 Elizabeth Higginbotham and Lynn Weber

GENDER AND 148

16 Commonalities and Differences 148 Johnnetta B. Cole

17 Understanding and Fighting Sexism: A Call to Men 154 Pete7" Blood, Alan Tuttle, and George Lakey

18 Taking Sides Against Ourselves 161 Rosemary L. Bray

19 Masculinities and Athletic Careers 165 Michael Messner

20 Asian American Women: Not for Sale 181 Tracy Lai

III Rethinking Institutions 191

WORK AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION 202

21 Structural Transformation and Systems ofInequality 202 D. Stanley Eitzen and Maxine Baca Zinn

22 Shortchanged: Restructuring Women's Work 207 Teresa Amott VI Contents

23 The Gap Between Striving and Achieving: The Case of Asian American Women 218 Deborah Woo

24 The Latino Population: The Importance of Economic Restructuring 227 Joan Moore and Raquel Pinderhughes

FAMILIES 237

25 Our Mothers' Grief: Racial Ethnic Women and the Maintenance of Families 237 Bonnie Thornton Dill

26 Puerto Rican Elderly Women: Shared Meanings and Informal Supportive Networks 260 Melba Sanchez-Ayindez

27 Man Child: A Black Feminist's Response 275

28 Reports from the Front: Welfare Mothers up in Arms 281 Diana Dujon, Judy Gradford, and Dottie Stevens

EDUCATION 289

29 Education and the Struggle Against Race, Class, and Gender Inequality 289 Roslyn Arlin Mickelson and Stephen Samuel Smith

30 Canto, Locura y Poesia 304 Olivia Castellano

31 Reminiscence of a Post-Integration Kid: Or, Where Have We Come Since Then? 313 Gaye Williams

32 Integrating the American Mind 317 Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Contents vii

THE STATE AND SOCIAL POLICY 325

33 Black Males and Social Policy: Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage 325 Ronald L. Taylor

34 Thoughts on Class, Race, and Prison 335 Alan Berkman and Tim Blunk

35 The Vanished Native Americans 339 Cynthia Brown

36 The Brutality of the Bureaucracy 344 Theresa Funiciello

IV Analyzing Social Issues 350

AMERICAN IDENTITY AND CULTURE 363

37 Beyond Racial Identity Politics: Towards a Liberation Theory for Multicultural Democracy 363 Manning Marble

38 Crimes Against Humanity 366 Ward Churchill

39 You're Short, Besides! 374 Sucheng Chan

40 Rap, Race, and Politics 381 Clarence Lusane

41 If Men Could Menstruate- 392 Gloria Stein em

42 Blame It on Feminism 394 Susan Faludi Vl11 Contents

SEXUALITY 402

43 Race, Sex, AIDs: The Construction of "Other" 402 Evelynn Hammonds

44 : Why Bring It Up? 413

45 The Beauty Myth 417 Naomi Wolf

46 Cultural and Historical Influences on Sexuality in Hispanic/Latin Women: Implications for Psychotherapy 423 Oliva M. Espin

47 ANew Politics of Sexuality 429 June Jordan

VIOLENCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL 434

48 "The Mind That Burns in Each Body": Women, Rape, and Racial Violence 434 Jacquelyn Dowd Hall

49 More Power Than We Want: Masculine Sexuality and Violence 450 Bruce Kokopeli and George Lakey

50 The Police and the Black Male 456 Elijah Anderson

51 Korean Americans vs. African Americans: Conflict and Construction 461 Sumi K. Cho

52 Fraternities and Rape on Campus 470 Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A. Hummer Contents IX

V Social Change and the Politics of Empowerment 488

POLITICAL ACTIVISM: MAKING A DIFFERENCE 494

53 Growing Numbers, Growing Force: Older Women Organize 494 IVtthleen IVtutzer

54 Sharing the Shop Floor 500 Stan Gray 55 From Homemaker to Housing Advocate: An Interview with Mrs. Chang Jok Lee 515 Nancy Diao

56 A World Worth Living In 523 Roberta Praeger

ENVISIONING CHANGE 532 57 Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference 532 Audre Lorde

58 Coalition Politics: Turning the Century 540 Bernice Johnson Reagan 59 Culture and Gender in Indian America 547 Rayna Green

60 Race Matters 555 Cornel West