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How to Cite Articles in the Ore/Grusky Books

I have had a number of questions about how to cite articles in the Ore and/or Grusky books for the paper, so I thought I would email you and post this here to clarify. You should cite it like an article from a collected/edited work. So, for example, I wanted to cite the article by Katz in the Ore book on the Invention of Heterosexuality. I would do the following:

In-text citation: The growth of the consumer economy in the late Victorian era fostered a new sexual ethic that emphasized the pleasure principle for both men and women (Katz 2006).

References Section: Katz, Jonathan Ned. 2006. “The Invention of Heterosexuality� Pp. 151-163 in The Social Construction of Difference and Inequality: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality. 3rd ed., edited by Tracey E. Ore. Boston: McGraw Hill.

Hope this helps!

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