The Sociology of Cardi B

The Sociology of Cardi B

Author: Aaryn L. Green

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-08

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1040098967

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This powerfully written and co-authored book creatively engages with the topics of Black and Latinx femininity, motherhood, sexuality, racial and ethnic identity, and political engagement through the life and artistic work of Hip Hop artist Cardi B. The authors highlight examples from Cardi's lived experiences and artistry using a trap feminist framework as a starting point for sociological conversations about Black women and the trap. The authors weave foundational histories of Black sociology, Black feminism, and institutional inequalities along the lines of race, class, and gender. Drawing from moments in Cardi B’s public life—her rap lyrics, her behavior at New York Fashion Week, questions about her racial and ethnic identity, the unveiling of her pregnancy, her engagement with politicians, and her responses to social media comments and critics—this book argues for the merits of addressing Black feminist theory from the bottom up—that is, to take seriously the knowledge production of Black women by attending to and creating space for hood chicks, ghetto girls, and ratchet women. By centering the lived experiences and social positions of the Black women Cardi represents, the authors expand Black feminist discourse and entrust Black women to define themselves for themselves. This book is an important contribution to scholarship for students, scholars, and readers interested in sociology, Hip Hop, pop culture, and women's studies.


The Cardi B Guide to Success, Love and Intimacy - UNAUTHORIZED

The Cardi B Guide to Success, Love and Intimacy - UNAUTHORIZED

Author: Bronx Publishing

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-13

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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GLOBAL LAUNCH in August, 2021! Early signups and VIP's save 50% during launch. Price increases after 2 weeks. Cardi B is a 21st century global rap-phenomenon, loved as much for her personality as her music. Now in this rare book - a collection of Cardi's most honest thoughts ever recorded on success, love, intimacy and more - you can reflect on what makes this next generation celebrity's character such a force, and why she's as much a comedian as she is a musician & artist. Inside you'll find unique new insights, such as Cardi's love for budgeting, distaste for threesomes, and insecurities about whether men really love her for her, or just love the clout. If you're lucky, you'll even be able to apply some of Cardi's wisdom to your own life. Enjoy this book, laugh, get inspired, share it with friends, and don't forget, as Cardi says on page 43, "I love you bigger than my ass--and my ass is big." DISCLAIMER: THIS BOOK HAS NOT BEEN PREPARED, APPROVED, OR LICENSED BY CARDI B.


The Tolls of Uncertainty

The Tolls of Uncertainty

Author: Sarah Damaske

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0691219311

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An indispensable investigation into the American unemployment system and the ways gender and class affect the lives of those looking for work Through the intimate stories of those seeking work, The Tolls of Uncertainty offers a startling look at the nation’s unemployment system—who it helps, who it hurts, and what, if anything, we can do to make it fair. Drawing on interviews with one hundred men and women who have lost jobs across Pennsylvania, Sarah Damaske examines the ways unemployment shapes families, finances, health, and the job hunt. Damaske demonstrates that commonly held views of unemployment are either incomplete or just plain wrong. Shaped by a person’s gender and class, unemployment generates new inequalities that cast uncertainties on the search for work and on life chances beyond the world of work, threatening opportunity in America. Following in depth the lives of four individuals over the course of their unemployment experiences, Damaske offers insights into how the unemployed perceive their relationship to work. She reveals the high levels of blame that women who have lost jobs place on themselves, leading them to put their families’ needs above their own, sacrifice their health, and take on more tasks inside the home. This “guilt gap” illustrates how unemployment all too often exacerbates existing differences between men and women. Class privilege, too, gives some an advantage, while leaving others at the mercy of an underfunded unemployment system. Middle-class men are generally able to create the time and space to search for good work, but many others are bogged down by the challenges of poverty-level unemployment benefits and family pressures and fall further behind. Timely and engaging, The Tolls of Uncertainty posits that a new path must be taken if the nation’s unemployed are to find real relief.


Introduction to Feminist Thought and Action

Introduction to Feminist Thought and Action

Author: Menoukha Case

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-08-23

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1351727206

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Introduction to Feminist Thought and Action is an accessible foundation that whets appetite for further study. It provides a non-US-centric introduction to gender studies, covering topics like 19th-century African, Chinese, and Arab movements, and foregrounds Black and Indigenous feminisms. Several case studies—the Aztecs and the Spanish, Agriculture and Gender, Beauty and Authority, Racial Stereotypes, and US Voting Rights—reveal how the interconnected architecture of privilege and oppression affects issues like globalization, media, and the environment. Feminist theories about race, sexuality, class, disabilities, and more culminate in step-by-step instructions for applying intersectionality and practicing activism. Rich with 19 diverse first-person voices, it brings feminism to life and lives to feminism.


The Dark Side of Reform

The Dark Side of Reform

Author: Tyrell Connor

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-01-25

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1793643768

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The Dark Side of Reform: Exploring the Impact of Public Policy on Racial Equity contains nine chapters on the development of social policies with the potential to advance racial equity. In addition to studying these policies and their implications, the chapters in this volume demonstrate how lessons from the past can be used to inform the direction of current discussions. At the heart of these conversations are concerns about whether Black people, in particular, will receive the full benefit of transformative laws that may emerge in the coming years. The volume also offers recommendations on implementing policies that address the unique concerns of structurally disadvantaged communities with particular emphasis on Black and Latinx people.


The Origins and Nature of Sociality

The Origins and Nature of Sociality

Author: Robert W. Sussman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1351477889

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Scientific developments have increasingly been transforming our understanding of the place of human beings in nature. The contributors to this book focus on the current status of research on sociality and the evolution of cooperative and altruistic behaviour in non-human and human primates. They examine questions related to the evolution, cultural viability, and hormonal underpinnings of human sociality in specific detail, and describe patterns of sociality that shed light on human social behaviour.


Dialects from Tropical Islands

Dialects from Tropical Islands

Author: Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-10-22

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1351630636

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Dialects from Tropical Islands: Caribbean Spanish in the United States provides a comprehensive account of current research on Caribbean Spanish in the United States from different theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas. This edited volume highlights current scholarship and linguistic analyses in four major areas relative to Caribbean Spanish in the United States: phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and heritage-language acquisition. This volume will be of interest to linguists and philologists who specialize in Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, Spanish in the United States, or in Romance languages in general.


Consumption

Consumption

Author: Ian Hudson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-12-03

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 150953539X

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Consumption used to be a disease. Now it is the dominant manner in which most people meet their most basic needs and – if they can afford the price – their wildest desires. In this new book, Ian and Mark Hudson critically examine how consumption has been understood in economic theory before analyzing its centrality to our social lives and function in contemporary capitalism. They also outline the consequences it has for people and nature, consequences routinely made invisible in the shopping mall or online catalogue. Hudson and Hudson show, in an approachable manner, how patterns of consumption are influenced by cultures, individual preferences and identity formation before arguing that underlying these determinants is the unavoidable need within capitalism to realize profit. This accessible and comprehensive book will be essential reading for students and scholars of political economy, economics and economic sociology, as well as any reader who wants to confront their own practices of consumption in a meaningful way.


Sociology

Sociology

Author: David M. Newman

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2020-07-23

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13: 1071815180

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In this brief edition of Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, David Newman shows students how to see the "unfamiliar in the familiar"—to step back and see predictability in their personal experiences. Through his approachable writing style and lively personal anecdotes, the author stays true to his goal of writing a textbook that "reads like a real book." Newman uses the metaphors of "architecture" and "construction," to illustrate that society is a human creation that is planned, maintained, and altered by individuals. In the Seventh Edition of this bestseller, students can use the most updated statistical information combined with contemporary examples to explore the individual and society, the construction of self and society, and social inequality in the context of social structures. Included with this title: The password-protected Instructor Resource Site (formally known as SAGE Edge) offers access to all text-specific resources, including a test bank and editable, chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides.


Category Specificity in Brain and Mind

Category Specificity in Brain and Mind

Author: Emer Forde

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005-07-22

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1135426252

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This book aims to provide converging evidence as to how knowledge about different categories is represented in the brain, and how this knowledge develops.