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Gender Inequality in Our Changing World: A Comparative Approach focuses on the contemporary United States but places it in historical and global context. Written for sociology of gender courses, this textbook identifies conditions that encourage greater or lesser gender inequality, explains how gender and gender inequality change over time, and explores how gender intersects with other hierarchies, especially those related to race, social class, and sexual identity. The authors integrate historical and international materials as they help students think both theoretically and empirically about the causes and consequences of gender inequality, both in their own lives and in the lives of others worldwide.

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Gender Inequality in Our Changing World

Gender Inequality in Our Changing World: A Comparative Approachfocuses on the contemporary United States but places it in historical and global context. Written for sociology of gender courses, this textbook identifies conditions that encourage greater or lesser gender inequality, explains how gender and gender inequality change over time, and explores how gender intersects with other hierarchies, especially those related to race, social class, and sexual identity. The authors integrate historical and international materials as they help students to think both theoretic -ally and empirically about the causes and consequences of gender inequality, both in their own lives and in the lives of others worldwide.

Lori Kenschaftis an independent scholar, teacher, and organizer with special interests in Islam, economic inequality, and reforming the criminal justice system. She has taught at Boston University and Harvard University and is the author of two previous books: Lydia Maria Child: The Quest for Racial Justiceand Reinventing Marriage: The Love and Work of Alice Freeman Palmer and George Herbert Palmer. She holds a doctorate in American Studies from Boston University and a Masters in Theological Studies from the Harvard Divinity School.

Roger Clarkis a professor in the Sociology Department of Rhode Island College and has taught gender using a cross-cultural/historical approach for twenty years. He is the coauthor, with Emily Stier Adler, of An Invitation to Social Research: How Its Done, currently in its fifth edition, and is the author or coauthor of more than 70 articles and book chapters, mostly on gender and gender inequality.

Desire Ciambroneis a professor in the Sociology Department of Rhode Island College. She has taught courses titled Unequal Sisters, which uses a multicultural feminist approach, and Men, Women, and Bodies, which draws on her research in health care, aging, disability, HIV, and care-taking. She is the author of Womens Experiences with HIV/AIDS: Mending Fractured Selves.

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Kenschaft, Lori J.

Gender inequality in our changing world: a comparative approach /
by Lori Kenschaft and Roger Clark, with Desire Ciambrone.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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