Status
Checked out
Genres
Publication
Temple University Press (2012), 254 pages
Description
Sociologist Patricia Hill Collins has been called in Contemporary Sociology "one of the defining voices of contemporary feminist and race scholarship." Well known for her contributions to sociology, social theory, and cultural studies, her numerous publications indicate why she has been a tireless voice for social justice causes such as the dynamics of race, social class, gender, and sexual equality, and also black feminist politics. In On Intellectual Activism, Collins asks scholars and public intellectuals to assess the meaning of their work. She challenges readers to rethink the
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
2012
Physical description
254 p.; 6 inches
ISBN
143990961X / 9781439909614
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