Where We Stand : Class Matters.

By: hooks, bellMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2000Copyright date: ©2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (173 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203905104Subject(s): Social classes - United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Where We Stand : Class MattersDDC classification: 305.50973 LOC classification: HN90.S6 H6Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- preface where we stand -- introduction Class Matters -- 1 Making the Personal Political Class in the Family -- 2 Coming to Class Consciousness -- 3 Class and the Politics of Living Simply -- 4 Money Hungry -- 5 The Politics of Greed -- 6 Being Rich -- 7 The Me-Me Class The Young and the Ruthless -- 8 Class and Race The New Black Elite -- 9 Feminism and Class Power -- 10 White Poverty The Politics of Invisibility -- 11 Solidarity with the Poor -- 12 Class Claims Real Estate Racism -- 13 Crossing Class Boundaries -- 14 Living without Class Hierarchy.
Summary: Drawing on both her roots in Kentucky and her adventures with Manhattan Coop boards, Where We Stand is a successful black woman's reflection--personal, straight forward, and rigorously honest--on how our dilemmas of class and race are intertwined, and how we can find ways to think beyond them.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- preface where we stand -- introduction Class Matters -- 1 Making the Personal Political Class in the Family -- 2 Coming to Class Consciousness -- 3 Class and the Politics of Living Simply -- 4 Money Hungry -- 5 The Politics of Greed -- 6 Being Rich -- 7 The Me-Me Class The Young and the Ruthless -- 8 Class and Race The New Black Elite -- 9 Feminism and Class Power -- 10 White Poverty The Politics of Invisibility -- 11 Solidarity with the Poor -- 12 Class Claims Real Estate Racism -- 13 Crossing Class Boundaries -- 14 Living without Class Hierarchy.

Drawing on both her roots in Kentucky and her adventures with Manhattan Coop boards, Where We Stand is a successful black woman's reflection--personal, straight forward, and rigorously honest--on how our dilemmas of class and race are intertwined, and how we can find ways to think beyond them.

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