SOC367H1 Final: Study Guide
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Inequality may refer to any measurable difference in outcomes of interest, inequities exist where those differences are unfair or unjust: resistance and resilience, collective actions to destabilize dominant ideologies, no pure victims or oppressors". Approaches: unitary, one primary marker of difference as sufficient for explaining a social problem, multiple, multiple explanatory factors, but in an additive way, paying little attention to relationships and interactions between such factors. Intersectional: focuses on the relationships between factors and mutually constructed processes that create difference. Day 2: july 10 theorizing race, class, and gender. 2002 black feminist thought: knowledge, consciousness, and the. American civil society: fostered the solidification of a distinctive ethos in black civil society regarding language, religion, family. In these all black communities us black women participated in constructing and reconstructing these oppositional knowledges individual african-american women fashioned own ideas about meaning of black womanhood: black women"s participation in crafting a constantly changing african-