Table of contents for The meaning of difference : American constructions of race, sex and gender, social class, and sexual orientation : a text/reader / [editors] Karen E. Rosenblum, Toni-Michelle C. Travis.


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SECTION I. 
Framework Essay: CONSTRUCTING CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE 
What is Race? 
1.	Who Is Black? One Nation's Definition, F. James Davis 
Personal Account: A Wonderful Opportunity, R.M.A 
2.	Race, Censuses, and Citizenship, Melissa Nobles*
3.	The Evolution of Identity, Washington Post Federal Page*
4.	Census 2000: Seventeen questions from the long form*
5.	Federal Indian Identification Policy, M. Annette Jaimes 
6.	La Raza and the Melting Pot: A Comparative Look at Multiethnicity, Carlos A. Fernandez
7.	Asian American Panethnicity, Yen Le Espiritu 
Personal Account: I Thought My Race Was Invisible, 
Sherri H. Pereira 
8.	Whiteness as an 'Unmarked' Cultural Category, Ruth Frankenberg



What Is Sex? What Is Gender? 
9.	The Five Sexes: Why Male and Female Are Not Enough, Anne Fausto-Sterling
10.	The Five Sexes Revisited, Anne Fausto-Sterling*
11.	The Berdache Tradition, Walter L. Williams
12.	Similarity and Difference: The Sociology of Gender Distinctions, Cynthia Fuches Epstein*
Personal Account: He Hit Her, Tim Norton

What Is Social Class? 
13.	Reading America: Preliminary Notes on Class and Culture, Sherry B. Ortner*
14.	Why Is Class Important?  Michael Zweig*
15.	Getting Ahead: Economic and Social Mobility in America, Daniel McMurrer and Isabel Sawhill*
Personal Account:  I Am a Pakistani Woman, Hoorie I. Siddique

What Is Sexual Orientation? 
16.	The Invention of Heterosexuality, Jonathan Ned Katz 
17.	Homosexuality: A Social Phenomenon, Barbara Sherman Heyl 
18.	The Development of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identities, Heidi Levine & Nancy J. Evans 
Personal Account: An Opportunity to Get Even, Carol A. Mabry
Personal Account:Living Invisibly, Tara S. Ellison

SECTION II. 
Framework Essay: EXPERIENCING DIFFERENCE 
19.	What Are You? Joanne Nobuko Miyamoto 
20.	Oppression, Marilyn Frye 
21.	‘Can You See the Rainbow?' The Roots of Denial, Sally French 
Personal Account: I Am Legally Blind, Beth Omansky Gordon 
22.	How Long Must We Wait? Unmet Promises of Disability Law and Policy, Beth Omansky and Michael Oliver*
23.	Please Ask Me Who, Not ‘What’ I Am, Jordan Lite*
24.	The Accidental Asian, Eric Liu 
25.	The Day of Remembrance Ceremony, Lydia Minatoya*
26.	Diversity and Its Discontents, Arturo Madrid 
Personal Account: Going Home, Keeva Haynes
27.	Our Classroom Barrios, Patrick Welsh*
28.	Stumbling Blocks in Intercultural Communication, LaRay M. Barna*
Personal Account: Where Are You From? C.C 
29.	The Cost of Whiteness, Thandeka*
30.	Driving While Black: A Statistician Proves That Prejudice Still Rules the Road, John Lamberth
31.	A Day in the Life of Two Americas, Leonard Steinhorn and Barbara Diggs-Brown*
Personal Account: Play Some Rolling Stones, Mark Donald Stockenberg 
32.	Of Race and Rights, Patricia Williams 
33.	Anti-Gay Slurs Common at School: A Lesson in Cruelty, Laura Sessions Stepp*
Personal Account: A White Male Rescued Me, Meticia Watson 
34.	All Souls, Michael Patrick MacDonald*
35.	A Question of Class, Dorothy Allison 
Personal Account: That Moment of Visibility, Rose B. Pascarell
36.	At A Slaughterhouse: Some Things Never Die, Charlie LeDuff*
37.	Why Are Droves of Unqualified, Unprepared Kids Getting into Our Top Colleges? Because Their Dads Are Alumni, John Larew

SECTION III. 
Framework Essay: THE MEANING OF DIFFERENCE 
Law, Politics, and Policy 
38.	Twelve Key Supreme Court Cases 
39.	Group Rights: Reconciling Equality and Difference, David Ingram*
40.	The Shape of the River: The Long-term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions, William G. Bowen and Derek Bok 
41.	Social Movements and the Politics of Difference, Cheryl Zarlenga Kerchis and Iris Marion Young
Personal Account: Memories of Summer Camp, Patricia Kelly
42.	Facing History, Facing Ourselves: Interracial Justice, Eric K. Yamamoto*

Economy 
43.	The Possessive Investment in Whitness: How White People Profit from Identity Politics, George Lipsitz 
44.	Strangers Among Us: How Latino Immigration Is Transforming America, Robert Suro 
Personal Account: Just Like My Mama Said, Anthony McNeill
45.	Sex, Race, and Ethnic Inequality in United States Work Places, Barbara F. Reskin and Irene Padavic*

Science 
46.	The Health of Black Folk: Disease, Class, and Ideology in Science, Nancy Kreiger and Mary Bassett
47.	Media Science and Sexual Ideology: The Promotion of Sexual Stability, Gilbert Zicklin 
Personal Account: You Can't Forget Humiliation, Amy L. Helm
48.	Disability Definitions: The Politics of Meaning, Michael Oliver 
Personal Account: Seeing Race, Seeing Disability, R.B.

Popular Culture 
49.	Orientals, Robert E. Lee*
50.	Women-Becoming-Men: Voices of Kickbutt Culture, Benjamin Demott*
Personal Account: Just Something You Did as a Man, Francisco Hernandez
51.	Toward a Poetics of the Disabled Body, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson*
52.	Both Sides Come Out Fighting: The Argument Culture and the Press, Deborah Tannen*
53.	What Americans Don't Know About Indians, Jerry Mander
Personal Account: "Basketball," Andrea M. Busch 

Language 
54.	Language Policy and Identity Politics, Ronald Schmidt Sr. *
55.	Racism in the English Language, Robert B. Moore 
56.	Gender Stereotyping in the English Language, Laurel Richardson 
Personal Account:  Becoming a Minority, Elizabeth Lukos
57.	To Be and Be Seen: The Politics of Reality, Marilyn Fry


* Indicates new reading



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: United States Social conditions 1980-Pluralism (Social sciences) United States