Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship

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Adia Harvey Wingfield
African Entrepreneurs
American social structure
Black Business Owners
Black Entrepreneurs
Black Entrepreneurship
Business Ownership
capitalism and inequality
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Chinese Migrant Entrepreneurs
class
Coethnic Communities
Critical Race Approach
critical race theory
Disadvantaged Social Location
Economic Incorporation
Emir Estrada
Entrepreneurial Progress
entrepreneurs
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Ethnic and Racial Studies
Ethnic Economy
Ethnic Enterprise
Ethnic Entrepreneurship
Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs
Ethnic Resources
gender
gendered entrepreneurship
intersectional analysis of entrepreneurship
intersectionality
Jody Agius Vallejo
Latino Business Owners
Latino Entrepreneurs
Mary Romero
migrant businesses
migrant enterprise studies
Migrant Firms
Min Zhou
minority business ownership
Monder Ram
Paul Edwards
Post War
Professional Latino
race
Sabina Doldor
self-employment
Shabnam Shenasi
Social Group Formations
social stratification
Stephanie L. Canizales
Steven J Gold
Street Vending
Tao Xu
Taura Taylor
Trevor Jones
UK's West Midlands
White Racial Frame

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367229801
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship brings together a group of eminent and up-and-coming young scholars who apply an intersectional perspective to the study of ethnic entrepreneurship. Against the traditional approach’s emphasis on ethnicity and its primacy, which tends to conflate ethnicity with other social groupings (i.e., social class), considers their effect as an additive or secondary consequence only (i.e., gender), or ignores their influence altogether (i.e., race), the studies in this volume recognize that multiple dimensions of identity intermix to condition entrepreneurial outcomes. Starting with the premise that systems of oppression and privilege, specifically capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy, are endemic to the American social structure, the works in this volume recognize that these interlocking systems of inequality condition the life chances of entrepreneurs from diverse social locations differently, even among members of the same ethnic group. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Zulema Valdez is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Merced, USA. She is the author of The New Entrepreneurs: How Race, Class, and Gender Shape American Enterprise (2011) and Entrepreneurs and the Search for the American Dream (2015). Mary Romero is Professor of Justice Studies and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University, USA. She is the author of The Maid’s Daughter: Living Inside and Outside the American Dream (2011) and Maid in the U.S.A. (1992, 2002).