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It's All In the Family: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Nation
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1998
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EthnicityCritical Race TheoryEducationEthnic Group RelationRacial StudyClass StudiesUnited StatesU.s. National IdentitySocial SciencesRaceIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Cultural IdentityGender IdentityGender TheoryGender StudiesDigital RightsAfrican American StudiesEthnic StudiesFamily DiversityIntersectionalityFeminist TheoryGendered SystemSociologyRace RelationSocial Justice
Intersectionality has attracted substantial scholarly attention in the 1990s. Rather than examining gender, race, class, and nation as distinctive social hierarchies, intersectionality examines how they mutually construct one another. I explore how the traditional family ideal functions as a privileged exemplar of intersectionality in the United States. Each of its six dimensions demonstrates specific connections between family as a gendered system of social organization, racial ideas and practices, and constructions of U.S. national identity.
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