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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Toward a Sociology of the Superordinate
Part One: Seeing—and Refusing to See—Privilege
1. Tal Fortgang: Checking My Privilege
2. Charles Clymer: This Response to That Princeton Freshman Should Be Required Reading for White Males
3. Daniel Gastfriend: Reflections on Privilege: An Open Letter to Tal Fortgang
4. Peggy McIntosh: White Privilege and Male Privilege
5. Jessica Shea: The Invisible Crutch
6. Angélica S. Gutiérrez and Miguel M. Unzueta: Are admissions decisions based on family ties fairer than those that consider race? Social dominance orientation and attitudes toward legacy vs. affirmative action policies
7. Juan Cole: Top Ten Differences between White Terrorists and Others
8. Bob Pease: Globalizing Privilege
Discussion Questions and Activities
Part Two: Understanding Privilege
9. Allan Johnson: Privilege, Power, Difference, and Us
10. Michael A. Messner: Becoming 100 Percent Straight
11. Sonny Nordmarken: Becoming Ever More Monstrous: Feeling Gender In-Betweenness
12. Ashley “Woody” Doane: White-Blindness: The Dominant Group Experience
13. Diana Kendall: Class: Still Alive and Reproducing in the United States
14. Paul Kivel: The Everyday Impact of Christian Hegemony
15. Cara Liebowitz: Just Because It’s Ableist Doesn’t Mean It’s Bad
Discussion Questions and Activities
Part Three: Intersections: The Complicated Reality
16. Michael S. Kimmel and Bethany M. Coston: Seeing Privilege Where It Isn’t: Marginalized Masculinities and the Intersectionality of Privilege
17. Allan Bérubé: How Gay Stays White and What Kind of White It Stays
18. Kortney Ziegler: The Peculiarity of Black Trans Male Privilege
19. Seth Goren: Gay and Jewish: The “Advantages” of Intersectionality
20. John Tehranian: The Middle Easterner as the Other: The Slippery Slope from Friendly Foreigner to Enemy Alien, Enemy Alien to Enemy Race
Discussion Questions and Activities
Part Four: Making New Connections, Moving Forward
21. Carol C. Mukhopadhyay: Getting Rid of the Word “Caucasian”
22. M. E. Lee: “Maybe I’m Not Class Mobile; Maybe I’m Class Queer”: Poor Kids in College, and Survival Under Hierarchy
23. Abby L. Ferber: We Aren’t Just Color-blind, We Are Oppression-blind!
24. Patricia Hill Collins: Toward a New Vision: Race, Class, and Gender as Categories of Analysis and Connection
25. Mark R. Warren: Winning Hearts and Minds
26. Caitlin Deen Fair: An Open Letter to White “Allies” from a White Friend
Discussion Questions and Activities
Index
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