Margaret L. Andersen (Bachelor of Arts in Georgia State University, Amherst, Master of University of Massachusetts) is a sociological professor at the University of Delaware and serves several senior management positions. . Recently, faculty teacher and vice president of diversity were appointed to the position. She is a secondary appointment for African American studies and women and gender studies. She is the author of several books (recently) thinking about women, including the recently published tenth edition, best-selling anthology, RACE, CLASS, and GENDER (now edited by Patricia Hill Collins in the ninth edition) . Life Art: African-American art collector, PAUL R. JONES's life, land and sea: The women's century of Rosenfeld collection. She was a member of the national advisory committee of Stanford University ethnic and ethnic comparative research center, former vice chairman of the American Sociological Association, and former chairman of Eastern society and received the ESS Award. She also received two educational awards from the University of Delaware and the American Sociological Association's Jesse Bernard Award.
The race, class, and sex issued in 1992: Anthology is a collaboration with Margaret Anderson, Collins helped editing articles on race, class, and gender issues. This book is widely recognized by shaping disciplines of race, class, gender and areas of related cross-disciplinary concepts. The posted articles cover a wide range of topics ranging from historical trends to their sustainable impact to current minority depictions of media. The sixth edition was published in 2007
This best-selling selection expert explores concepts of identity, diversity, inequality in introducing American race, class, gender, and gender to students. Fully updated version 10 contains 38 new measurements. New materials include citizenship and immigration, mass prisons, school crime, transgender identity, school prison pipeline, food insecurity, black people problem, poverty pathology, socioeconomic privilege and ethnic privilege, tribal land pollution, stereo Type of threat, high grade etc. Due carefully selected readings, cleverly written presentations, and careful organization, Race, Class and Gender, Tenth Edition is the most attractive and balanced problem available today.
Race, rank, and gender: Role studies indicate how complex intersections between race, class, and gender (and gender) form a human experience. These articles by various authors present timely and diverse topics that are important and often controversial, such as prisons, positive behaviors, Muslim living in America, labor in the poor. To explain the background of the analysis of this article and emphasize important social issues, the four main sections of this article will start with a detailed introduction by co-editor Anderson and Hill Collins.