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Refined Titles: 1. Race, Class, and Gender in the United States: An Integrated Study 2. Technicians of the Sacred, Third Edition: A Range of Poetries

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In a time when issues of identity, diversity, and inequality are at their most complex and divisive - and very much on students' minds - Rothenberg's anthology is as of-the-moment, authoritative, and thought-provoking as ever. This longtime bestseller is again the ideal catalyst for sparking lively class discussions on a variety of difficult subjects, helping students think critically about categories of race, class, gender, and sexuality, and how they operate and interact in the U.S. today.

Now in a rigorously updated new edition, the anthology features 46 new readings (see table of contents), including writings from the founders and leaders of key contemporary social movements (Tarana Burke on the #MeToo movement; Alicia Garza on Black Lives Matter; Chief Arvol Looking Horse on Standing Rock; and Gaby Pacheco on the Dreamers) and new foundational pieces of intersectional analysis from Kimberlé Crenshaw, Dorothy Allison, and Cherríe Moraga. This edition also features new pedagogy designed specifically to help students make connections across topics, identify key ideas, and understand the context of each selection.

The new edition of Rothenberg's anthology is as timely and important as ever, addressing the complex and divisive issues of identity, diversity, and inequality that are at the forefront of students' minds. By bringing together a diverse range of voices and perspectives, the anthology provides a platform for critical discussions on these important topics, empowering students to think deeply and engage with the nuances of race, class, gender, and sexuality in contemporary American society.

The 46 new readings in this edition offer a fresh and dynamic perspective, highlighting the work of influential thinkers and activists who are shaping the conversations around social justice and equality. From Tarana Burke's insights on the #MeToo movement to Alicia Garza's powerful reflections on Black Lives Matter, these new contributions bring a sense of urgency and relevance to the anthology, ensuring that it remains a vital resource for students and educators.

Moreover, the new pedagogical features of the anthology are designed to facilitate deeper engagement and understanding. By guiding students to make connections across the diverse range of topics and ideas presented, and to contextualize the readings within the broader sociopolitical landscape, the anthology encourages a more holistic and nuanced approach to these complex issues.

In a time of heightened social and political tensions, Rothenberg's anthology stands as a beacon of knowledge and understanding. By elevating the voices of those at the forefront of contemporary social movements, and by providing the tools for critical analysis and cross-disciplinary exploration, the anthology empowers students to navigate the complexities of identity, diversity, and inequality with greater clarity and confidence.

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publisher‎Worth Publishers; Eleventh edition (October 22, 2019)
language‎English
paperback‎800 pages
isbn_10‎1319143652
isbn_13‎978-1319143657
item_weight‎2 pounds
dimensions‎6.4 x 1.05 x 9.1 inches
best_sellers_rank#510,069 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#225 in Sociology (Books)
#14,482 in Unknown
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