Topic > Women's Studies - 1440

Evelyn Nakano Glenn, professor of gender and women's studies and ethnic studies at the University of California, Berkeley, is the founding director of the university's Center for Race and Gender (Glenn 2). It is a leading American center in the study of intersectionality between genders, class social groups, institutions and race. Her scholarly work focuses on the dynamics of gender, race, and prevailing processes of inequality and exclusion in class structures in social context. Her previous works included documenting overlooked women employed in the domestic service industry, due to the color of their skin (race) and that of women holding clerical positions. This led her to historical research on the question of the structure of gender and race in the structural composition of local labor markets and the consequences of the American labor market on workers' positions thus far. This included the forms of resistance/self-preservation available to them. She has also engaged in the comparative analysis of gender and race in the construction of citizenship and work in the United States of America. His upbringing greatly influenced his critical thinking and perspective of the world, due to his racial background and the situation of the time. . In the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor tragedy, his parents were among thousands of other Japanese Americans imprisoned in American internment camps. The war pitted the Axis powers against the Allied forces, with the latter ultimately emerging victorious. This shaped the political and philosophical thoughts of the time with liberalism emerging as the dominant theory of the time. Others who emerged later were in one way or another related to this thought with some aspect... middle of paper... same character traits. Appropriate and sequential legislation addressing these issues should be passed based on them both as a whole and in their individual aspects. This is to ensure a better understanding, appreciation and recognition of every human being who makes up the global community. In conclusion, Evelyn Nakano Glenn's scholarly work focuses on the dynamics of gender, race, and prevalent processes of inequality and exclusion in class structures around the world. social context. Considers liberalism, as political thought, involves the plurality of actors in the international political arena, and republicanism as an ideology embraced by citizens of a republic. This was exemplified by the widely held ideal of the American “working citizen” as the twin attributes of “black/white” and “masculinity/feminism”..