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Gender, Race, Class and Health: Intersectional ApproachesISBN: 978-0-7879-7663-7
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470 pages
December 2005, ©2005, Jossey-Bass
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"…coherent illustration of potential contribution of qualitative social science to debates on disparities in health." (New England Journal of Medicine, January 18, 2007)
"More and more students in public health, sociology, and anthropology are studying these intersections but this is arguably the first book to truly do justice to the topic."—Meredith Minkler, professor of Health and Social Behavior, University of California, Berkley, and coeditor, Community Participatory Research for Health
"Weaving a beautiful tapestry out of the cutting edge views of
an outstanding group of interdisciplinary scholars, this edited
volume provides new depth and focus to the study of
intersectionality and health."
—Sherman A. James, Susan B. King Professor of Public Policy
Studies, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
"At last, a groundbreaking book highlighting the health
consequences of the intersections of race, gender, and social
class! Linking public policy and cultural analysis to ethnographic
and biomedical data, the volume provides important insights into
how intersecting inequalities have complex consequences on the
ground and under the skin."
—Alan H. Goodman, president-elect, American Anthropological
Association and professor, Biological Anthropology and Natural
Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts