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Intersectional Analyses of Identity and Social Justice

Intersectional Analyses of Identity and Social Justice Sex Roles (2007) 57:463–465 DOI 10.1007/s11199-007-9259-4 BOOK REVIEW Psychology and Economic Injustice: Personal, Professional, and Political Intersections by: Bernice Lott and Heather E. Bullock; Washington, DC, American Psychological Association. 190 pp. $59.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 1591474299 Intersections of Gender, Race, and Class: Readings for a Changing Landscape Edited by: Marcia Texler Segal and Theresa A. Martinez; Los Angeles, CA, Roxbury Publishing Company. 567 pp. $57.95 (paperback). ISBN-10: 0195330676 Joan M. Ostrove Published online: 11 July 2007 Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2007 The concept of intersectionality, articulated early on by achieve) “to argue for increased empirical and theoretical such black feminist scholars as Crenshaw (1991/1997) and attention to the antecedents and consequences of economic King (1988), now grounds feminist theory and research in disparities, for greater understanding of the relationship many disciplines including, increasingly, psychology (see, between such disparities and gender, and for the need to e.g., Cole and Haniff 2007; Stewart and McDermott 2004). apply our knowledge by proposing and supporting policies Social identities, systems of privilege and oppression, and designed to ensure positive social change” (p. 3). levels of analysis cannot really be separated from one another; These two authors are particularly well-suited to the it is http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Sex Roles Springer Journals

Intersectional Analyses of Identity and Social Justice

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2007 by Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
Subject
Psychology; Gender Studies; Sociology, general; Medicine/Public Health, general
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0360-0025
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1573-2762
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10.1007/s11199-007-9259-4
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Sex Roles (2007) 57:463–465 DOI 10.1007/s11199-007-9259-4 BOOK REVIEW Psychology and Economic Injustice: Personal, Professional, and Political Intersections by: Bernice Lott and Heather E. Bullock; Washington, DC, American Psychological Association. 190 pp. $59.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 1591474299 Intersections of Gender, Race, and Class: Readings for a Changing Landscape Edited by: Marcia Texler Segal and Theresa A. Martinez; Los Angeles, CA, Roxbury Publishing Company. 567 pp. $57.95 (paperback). ISBN-10: 0195330676 Joan M. Ostrove Published online: 11 July 2007 Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2007 The concept of intersectionality, articulated early on by achieve) “to argue for increased empirical and theoretical such black feminist scholars as Crenshaw (1991/1997) and attention to the antecedents and consequences of economic King (1988), now grounds feminist theory and research in disparities, for greater understanding of the relationship many disciplines including, increasingly, psychology (see, between such disparities and gender, and for the need to e.g., Cole and Haniff 2007; Stewart and McDermott 2004). apply our knowledge by proposing and supporting policies Social identities, systems of privilege and oppression, and designed to ensure positive social change” (p. 3). levels of analysis cannot really be separated from one another; These two authors are particularly well-suited to the it is

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