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Social Inequality & The Politics of Representation
A Global Landscape



November 2012 | 368 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This anthology critically analyzes how cultures around the world make social categories of race, class, gender and sexuality meaningful in particular ways. The collection uses a wide range of readings to examine how contemporary issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality are constructed, mobilized, and transformed. Unlike many books in this area, the U.S. is not analytical center. However, for U.S. students this approach allows them to appreciate their personal class system from a more dynamic and ultimately relevant perspective. They will feel compelled to challenge their personal beliefs about inequality and will be encouraged to contemplate how the growing global economy will impact their personal social standings.

This anthology will include 4 sections – race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, wealth/poverty – and approximately 20 total readings. The book, as well as each section, will include comprehensive introductions to frame the international issues for U.S. students.

Celine-Marie Pascale
Introduction
 
SECTION ONE: CLASS
Martin Power, Amanda Haynes and Eoin Devereaux
1. Class Invisibility and Stigmatization: Irish Media Coverage of a Public Housing Project in Limerick
Viviane de Melo Resende and Viviane Tamalho
2. Inequality and Representation: Critical Discourse Analysis of News Coverage about Homelessness
Roland Terborg and Laura Garcia Landa
3. Poverty and the Survival of Discourses of Discrimination: Otomi Speakers in Mexico
Kevin Whitehead
4. Race-Class Intersections as Interactional Resources in Post-Apartheid South Africa
 
SECTION TWO: RACE
Natasa Simeunovic Bajic
5. The Representation of Ehtnic-cultural Otherness: The Roma Minority in Serbian Press
Shiao-yun Chiang
6. You Are Trying to Make Race an Issue! Race-baiting and Social Categorizatino in US Immigrant Debates
Hemant Shah
7. Global Media and Cultural Identities: The Case of Indians in Post-Amin Uganda
Jackie Jia Lou
8. Representing and Reconstructing Chinatown: A Social Semiotic Analysis of Place Names in Urban Planning Policies of Washington, DC
 
SECTION THREE: SEXUALITY
Hae Yeon Choo and Myra Marx Ferree
9. Sexual Citizenship and Suffering Subjects: Media Discourse about Teenage Homosexuality in South Korea
Sanya Osha
10. Hidden Sex: Behind the Veil and in the Forest
Valentina Pagliai
11. The Bad and the Good (Queer) Immigrant in Italian Mass Media
Antke Engel
12. The Surplus of Paradoxes: Queering/Images of Sexuality and Economy
 
SECTION FOUR: GENDER
Ricarda Drüeke, Susanne Kirchhoff and Elisabeth Klaus
13. Positioning the Veiled Woman: An Analysis of Austrian Press Photographs in the Context of the European Headscarf Debates
Kjerstin Andersson
14. Constructing the Other: Young Men's Talk on Ethnic and Racist Violence
Ebru Sungun
15. Language as a Means of 'Civilizing' Kurdish Women in Turkey
Caesar DeAlvais, Maya Khemlani David and Francisco Perlas Dumanig
16. Contested Identity: Transgendered People in Malaysia
 
SECTION FIVE: NATION
Nadezhda Georgieva-Stankova
17. Language and Identity: Minority Language Policy, Turkish Soap Operas and Language in the Bulgarian Mediascape
Weizhun Mao
18. Tiny Neitzen Mocking Great Firewall: Research on the Discourse of Power and Politics of Representation in China, 2005-2010
Roberta Villalon
19. Framing Extreme Violence: Collective Memory-Making in Argentina
Margarita Astoyants
20. The Changing Dynamics of Political Discourse About Orphans in Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods

This collection of essays is engaging and accessible. It provides a clear analysis of inequalities and the politics of representation in a global context, drawing on a wide range of case studies.

Dr Jenny Harding
Media Information and Communications, London Metropolitan Uni (City Campus)
January 8, 2013

Social inequality and the politics of representation spans a significant range of specific cases relevant to race, class, gender and sexuality on an international level. The range of topics covered supports students to examine the connections in a global context and to interpret the implications of racial, gender and sexual identity in practical terms.

Ms Helen Maher
Department of Social Studies, Carlow College
December 21, 2012

This is a good book for exploring how representation is often not what it seems.

Dr Christine Corcoran
Faculty of Social Science, The Open University
November 22, 2012

The book is good, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. It's laid out for class, race, and gender (sexuality), but I'm looking for a book that highlights class, party, and power ala Weber's typology.

Mr Richard Ellefritz
Sociology Dept, Oklahoma State University
October 18, 2012
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