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Gender, Race, Class, & Health: Intersectional Approaches

Catalog Record Details

Category:
Book

Title:
Gender, Race, Class, & Health: Intersectional Approaches

Editor:
Amy J. Schulz
Leith Mullings

Publisher:
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass

Publication Year:
2006

Subject:
Health and race -- United States
Racism -- Health aspects
Health -- Sex differences
Social status -- Health aspects
Health status indicators
Equality -- Health aspects
Minorities -- Medical care
Women -- Medical care

Call Number:
RA 448.4 .G46 2006

Chapters:
  • 1) Intersectionality and Health: An Introduction. Leith Mullings, Amy J. Schulz. pp3-17.
  • 2) Reconstructing the Landscape of Health Disparities Research: Promoting Dialogue and Collaboration Between Feminist Intersectional and Biomedical Paradigms. Lynn Weber. pp21-59.
  • 3) Moods and Representations of Social Inequality. Emily Martin. pp60-88.
  • 4) Constructing Whiteness in Health Disparities Research. Jessie Daniels, Amy J. Schulz. pp89-127.
  • 5) The Intersection of Race, Gender, and SES: Health Paradoxes. Pamela Braboy Jackson, David R. Williams. pp131-162.
  • 6) Identity Development, Discrimination, and Psychological Well-Being Among African American and Caribbean Black Adolescents. Cleopatra Howard Caldwell, Barbara J. Guthrie, James S. Jackson. pp163-191.
  • 7) Disparities in Latina Health: An Intersectional Analysis. Ruth E. Zambrana, Bonnie Thornton Dill. pp192-227.
  • 8) Immigrant Workers: Do they Fear Workplace Injuries More Than They Fear Their Employers? . Marianne P. Brown. pp228-258.
  • 9) Health Disparities: What Do We Know? What Do We Need to Know? What Should We Do?. H. Jack Geiger. pp261-288.
  • 10) From Conspiracy Theories to Clinical Trials: Questioning the Role of Race and Culture versus Racism and Poverty in Medical Decision Making. Cheryl Mwaria. pp289-312.
  • 11) Whose Health? Whose Justice? Examining Quality of Care and Forms of Advocacy for Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Mary K. Anglin. pp313-341.
  • 12) Resistance and Resilience The Sojourner Syndrome and the Social Context of Reproduction in Central Harlem. Leith Mullings. pp345-370.
  • 13) Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender in Public Health Interventions. Amy J. Schulz, Nicholas Freudenberg, Jessie Daniels. pp371-393.
  • 13) Movement-Grounded Theory: Intersectional Analysis of Health Inequities in the United States. Sandi Morgen. pp394-423.

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