PPT-Chapter 5: Identity: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality

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Concept Caching Woman Headload and BabyMalawi Copyright 2012 John Wiley amp Sons Inc All rights reserved Barbara Weightman Field Note Building Walls Traveling on the Indonesian island of Bali I saw a brickmaking facility and stopped to visit. Identity. 3. rd. Year Advanced Topic. Race, Ethnicity and Identity. Course Summary. This course focuses on theories of race, ethnicity and identity. It applies diverse theoretical approaches to race, ethnicity and identity to historical and contemporary ethnographic contexts. As well as examining the way in which racial and ethnic identities have been constructed across time and space, the course interrogates these constructions with specific reference to: the development of anthropology; slavery and colonialism; scientific racism; postcolonial political regimes; postcolonial feminism; conflict and genocide; identity-based mass violence; . 232 Najd. The Issue of . Identity: Race. “A . key question about race is whether it is more of a biological category . or a social . . category.” . http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/sociology-brief-edition-v1.0/s10-race-and-ethnicity.html. from: http://anthro.palomar.edu/culture/culture_1.htm. Overview . What . race are you? . How . do you define your race? . What . does it mean to be Black or White or Asian or Hispanic?. Ethnicity. : . 1. Special thanks to the following individuals who contributed to the development of this training session:. Dr. Leigh . Leslee. Robert O’Connor. Dr. Ruth McRoy. Dr. Devon Brooks. Dr. Amanda Baden . Morgan Mastrovich, Miranda Parker, Colleen Lewis. October 9, 2014. #GHC14. 2014. Privilege. Unearned, unasked-for . advantage gained because of the way . society. views an aspect of your . identity. PPL3OI: Lesson 1. Sexuality Defined. When people see the words “sex” or “sexuality,” they most often think of sexual intercourse. . Sexuality . is much more than that. It is an important . part of . 1. Special thanks to the following individuals who contributed to the development of this training session:. Dr. Leigh . Leslee. Robert O’Connor. Dr. Ruth McRoy. Dr. Devon Brooks. Dr. Amanda Baden . # pts % of total Language # pts % of total Sex # pts % of total AMER INDIAN/NATIVE AMER 421 0.21 ALBANIAN 1048 0.52 M 91606 45.49 ASIAN 8075 4.01 ARABIC 1199 0.60 F 109770 54.51 BLACK/AFRICAN-AMERICAN DepartmentofSurgeryUniversityofNebraskaMedicalCenterOmahaNebraskaUSADepartmentofSurgeryCenterforAdvancedSurgicalTechnologyUniversityofNebraskaMedicalCenterOmahaNebraskaUSADepartmentofPhysicalMedicinea How do social statuses intersect to shape our identities and produce inequalities? In the updated Third Edition of this bestseller, Susan Ferguson has carefully selected readings that open your eyes to the ways that social statuses shape your experiences and impact your life chances. You will hear from leading experts in the field about the many approaches used to understand this important and evolving subject. This anthology also gives you the tools you need to enact social change that will lessen injustices in our society. Praised for the its intersectional approach, Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class is organized around broad topics (Identity, Power and Privilege, Social Institutions, etc.), to underscore a key fundamental insight: race, class, gender, and sexuality do not exist in isolation they often intersect with one another to produce social inequalities and form the bases of our identities in society. Revised edition of: Race, gender, sexuality, & social class: dimensions of inequality, published in 2013. How do categories of people come to be seen as different? How does being different affect people\'s lives? What does difference mean at the level of the individual, social institutions, or society? What difference does difference make? The Meaning of Difference offers a conceptual structure and up-to-date readings on the differences distinctive to American life--differences of race and ethnicity, sex and gender, social class, sexuality, and disability. Religion. What is religion?. According to Emile Durkheim: “. a unified system of beliefs and practices which unite into a single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them”. According to Milton . A Practical Guide to Collecting Data on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender People in a Culturally Responsive Way. Who Are . W. e? . Efrain Gutierrez. Associate . FSG. Emily . Greytak. . Senior Research .

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