Maxine Baca Zinn
Maxine Baca Zinn (born June 11, 1942), née Baca, is an American sociologist known for her work on gender, race, and ethnicity and particularly, the experience of women of color at the intersection of race, class, and gender.
Maxine Baca Zinn | |
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Born | |
Education | B.A., Sociology, California State College, Long Beach (1966); M.A., Sociology, University of New Mexico (1970); Ph.D., University of Oregon (1978) |
Occupation(s) | Professor, researcher, author |
Notable work | Gender Through the Prism of Difference, Social Problems, Diversity in Families, |
Spouse | Alan Zinn |
Children | One |
Baca Zinn has published a large number of articles and book chapters as well as co-authored several sociology books on the family. Much of her work focuses specifically on Mexican American families.
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