Chrys Ingraham

Ingraham, Chrys. "Unnatural Acts: Regulating Heterosexuality." Introduzione alle sociologie delle omosessualità. London: Sage, 2012.

Sociology of Gender

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2012

Sociological Theory

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2012

Social Organizations

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Conflict Management and Mediation

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Ingraham, Chrys. "“Straightening Up: The Marriage of Conformity and Resistance in Wedding Art"." Wedded Bliss, The Marriage of Art and Ceremony. Salem, MA: Peabody Essex Museum, 2008.
Ingraham, Chrys. "“One is Not Born a Bride: How Weddings Regulate Sexuality"." The New Sexuality Studies: A Reader, 2e, edited by Seidman, Meeks, and Fisher. London: Routledge, 2011.

Freshmen Seminar

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ProSeminar in Sociology

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Sociology of Education

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Sociological Theory

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Ingraham, Chrys, and Rosemary Hennessy Materialist Feminism: A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women's Lives. Routledge, 1997. Abstract
During the 1980s, capitalism triumphantly secured its global reach, anti-communist ideologies hammered home socialism's inherent failure, the New Left increasingly moved into the professional middle class—and many of feminism's earlier priorities were marginalized. "Identity politics", often formulated in terms of social reconstructionism or multiculturalism, has increasingly suppressed materialist feminism's systematic perspective, replacing it with discourse analysis or cultural politics. Materialist Feminism: A Reader argues against the retreat to multiculturalism for keeping invisible the material links among the explosion of meaning-making practices in highly industrialized social sectors, the exploitation of women's labor, and the appropriation of women's bodies that continues to undergird the scramble for profits and state power in multinational capitalism. Contributors include: Charlotte Bunch, Catherine MacKinnon, Ann Ferguson, Gayle Rubin, and Dorothy Smith.
Ingraham, Chrys Thinking Straight: The Power, Promise and Paradox of Heterosexuality. Eds. Chrys Ingraham, Stevi Jackson, Steven Seidman, Diane Richardson, Chris Brickell, Robert Heasley, Mason Stokes, Laurie Essig, Carrie Cokely, Margaret Walsh, Amy L. Best, and Karen Sosnoski. Routledge, 2004. Abstract
Synopsis This collection of original essays will unravel the current heterosexual scene in two parts: one on rights and privileges, the other on popular culture. Topics covered include weddings, proms, citizenship, marriage penalties, cartoons, mermaids and myth.

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Latin American Studies

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Ingraham, Chrys White Weddings: Romancing Heterosexuality in Popular Culture, 2e. 2e ed. Routledge NY, 2008. Abstract
Synopsis This is a groundbreaking study of our culture's obsession with weddings. By examining popular films, commercials, magazines, advertising, television sitcoms and even children's toys, this book shows the pervasive influence of weddings in our culture and the important role they play in maintaining the romance of heterosexuality, the myth of white supremacy and the insatiable appetite of consumer capitalism. It examines how the economics and marketing of weddings have replaced the religious and moral view of marriage. This second edition includes many new and updated features including: full coverage of the wedding industrial complex; gay marriage and its relationship to white weddings and heterosexuality and demographics shifts as to who is marrying whom and why, nationally and internationally.

Chrys Ingraham

Dr. Chrys Ingraham
Professor of Sociology
Doris and Carl Kempner Distinguished Professor 2010-2012

Coordinator of Sociology, Latin American Studies, International Initiatives
School of Natural and Social Sciences

Office: Social Sciences 1011
Phone: (914) 251-6628
Fax: (914) 251-6603
Email: chrys.ingraham@purchase.edu

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Social Science 1011, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577