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Arlene Stein

Arlene Stein

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8 featured booksArlene Stein

Arlene Stein is an American sociologist and author best known for her writing about sex and gender, the politics of identities, and collective memory. She is Distinguished Professor of sociology at Rutgers University where she directs the Rutgers University Institute for Research on Women. Stein has also taught at the University of Essex and at the University of Oregon. Stein grew up in New York City and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science. She attended Amherst College from which she received her BA in History in 1980. She studied at University of California, Berkeley where she obtained an MA in 1985 and a PhD in sociology in 1993. Stein identifies as a lesbian. She is the daughter of Holocaust survivors from Poland.

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    Arlene Stein

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  • Unbound

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • Going Public

    Representative edition published 2017

    Open Work
  • Reluctant witnesses

    Representative edition published 2014

    Open Work
  • Shameless

    Representative edition published 2006

    Open Work
  • Sexuality and Gender

    Representative edition published 2002

    Open Work
  • The Stranger Next Door

    Representative edition published 2002

    Open Work
  • Sex and sensibility

    Representative edition published 1997

    Open Work
  • Sisters, Sexperts, Queers

    Representative edition published 1993

    Open Work