1st Edition
Intersectional Experiences and Marginalized Voices Research, Analysis, and Praxis
Introduction: Intersectional Experiences and Marginalized Voices
Sarah B. Donley and Melencia Johnson
1. Methods of Intersectional Research
Joya Misra, Celeste Vaughan Curington, and Venus Mary Green
2. How the “neutral” University Makes Critical Feminist Pedagogy Impossible: Intersectional Analysis from Marginalized Faculty on Three Campuses
Erika Busse, Meghan Krausch, and Wenjie Liao
3. Examining Case Outcomes in US Transgender Homicides: An Exploratory Investigation of the Intersectionality of Victim Characteristics
Rayna E. Momen and Lisa Dilks
4. Earnings of Foreign-Born Doctoral Engineers in the United States: Intersectionality of Citizenship and Status
Yu Tao
5. A Changing Landscape? An Intersectional Analysis of Race and Gender Disparity in Access to Social Capital
Song Yang, Brandon A. Jackson and Anna Zajicek
6. The Intersection of Class, Race, Gender, and Generation in Shaping Latinas’ Sport Experiences
Jen McGovern
7. Trans Men’s Pathways to Incarceration
Sarah A. Rogers and Baker A. Rogers
Biography
Sarah B. Donley is Associate Professor of Sociology at Jacksonville State University, USA. Her teaching and research interests include gender, work, sexuality, culture, methodology, death and dying, and intersectionality. Dr. Donley’s current research has been published in Journal of Policy Practice and Research, Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, Deviant Behavior, and Sex Roles.
Melencia Johnson is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of South Carolina Aiken, USA. Her current teaching and research interests include feminist pedagogies, environmental justice, and the intersection of gender, race and crime.






