Microaggressions and marginality : manifestation, dynamics, and impact /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Sue, Derald Wing
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2010]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Microaggressions, marginality, and oppression : an introduction / Derald Wing Sue
  • Black undergraduates' experiences with perceived racial microaggressions in predominately white colleges and universities / Nicole L. Watkins, Theressa L. LaBarrie, and Lauren M. Appio
  • Microaggressions and the life experience of Latino/a Americans / David P. Rivera, Erin E. Forquer, and Rebecca Rangel
  • Racial microaggressions directed at Asian Americans : modern forms of prejudice and discrimination / Annie I. Lin
  • The context of racial microaggressions against indigenous people : same old racism or something new? / Jill S. Hill, Suah Kim, and Chantea D. Williams
  • Multiracial microaggressions : exposing monoracism in everyday life and clinical practice / Marc P. Johnston and Kevin L. Nadal
  • Microaggressions and the pipeline for scholars of color / Fernando Guzman [and others]
  • Microaggressions experienced by international students attending U.S. institutions of higher education / Suah Kim and Rachel H. Kim
  • The manifestation of gender microaggressions / Christina M. Capodilupo [and others]
  • Sexual orientation and transgender microaggressions : implications for mental health and counseling / Kevin L. Nadal, David P. Rivera, and Melissa J.H. Corpus
  • Microaggressive experiences of people with disabilities / Richard M. Keller and Corinne E. Galgay
  • Class dismissed : making the case for the study of classist microaggressions / Laura Smith and Rebecca M. Redington
  • Religious microaggressions in the United States : mental health implications for religious minority groups / Kevin L. Nadal [and others]
  • Microaggression research : methodological review and recommendations / Michael Y, Lau and Chantea D. Williams.