Black Lives and Bathrooms: Racial and Gendered Reactions to Minority Rights Movements examines how people respond to minority movements in ways that maintain existing patterns of racial and gender inequality. By studying the Black Lives Matter and Transgender Bathroom Access movement efforts, J.E. Sumerau and Eric Anthony Grollman analyze how cisgender white people define minority movements in relation to their existing notions of United States social norms; react to minority movements utilizing racial, classed, gendered, and sexual stereotypes that reinforce racism, sexism, and cissexism in society; and propose ways that racial and gender minorities could gain conditional acceptance by behaving in ways cisgender white people find more comfortable and normal. Throughout this work, Sumerau and Grollman note how assumptions about whiteness and cisnormativity are spread as cisgender white people respond to racial and gender movements seeking social change.



Autorentext
J.E. Sumerau is associate professor and director of applied sociology at the University of Tampa.



Eric Anthony Grollman is associate professor of sociology at the University of Richmond.

Inhalt
Introduction

Chapter One: Framing Minority Movements

Chapter Two: Marginalizing the Marginalized

Chapter Three: The Terms of Conditional Acceptance

Conclusions
Titel
Black Lives and Bathrooms
Untertitel
Racial and Gendered Reactions to Minority Rights Movements
EAN
9781793609816
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
25.08.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.53 MB
Anzahl Seiten
124