Scholarly Books
- Slatton, Brittany C. and Carla D. Brailey, editors. 2019. Women and Inequality in the 21st Century. New York, NY: Routledge.
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2014. Mythologizing Black Women: Unveiling White Men’s Deep Frame on Race and Gender. New York, NY: Routledge.
- Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology (2017) and Critical Sociology (2016)
- Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology (2017) and Critical Sociology (2016)
- Slatton, Brittany C. and Kamesha Spates, editors. 2014. Hyper Sexual Hyper Masculine? Gender, Race, and Sexuality in the Identities of Contemporary Black Men. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing.
- Reviewed in Sex Education: Sexuality, Society, and Learning (2016), Teaching Sociology (2016), Gender and Society (2015), and Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (2015)
- Reviewed in Sex Education: Sexuality, Society, and Learning (2016), Teaching Sociology (2016), Gender and Society (2015), and Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (2015)
Scholarly Articles and Book Chapters
Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters
- Spates, Kamesha and Brittany C. Slatton. 2021. “Repertoire of Resilience: Black Women’s Social Resistance to Suicide” Social Problems spab072: 1-15. Abstract
- Won the North Central Sociological Association’s 2023 Scholarly Achievement Award for Articles
- Slatton, Brittany C. and April L. Richard. 2020. “Black Women’s Experiences of Sexual Assault and Disclosure: Insights from the Margins.” Sociology Compass 14(6): 1-12. Abstract
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2020. “Race Talk at the Intersection of Gender and Class: Examining White Men’s Intersectional Talk.” Pp. 147- 161 in African Americans in Higher Education Studies, edited by J. Conyers Jr. New York: Routledge.
- Brailey, Carla D. and Brittany C. Slatton. 2019. “Women, Work, and Inequality in the U.S.: Revisiting the ‘Second-Shift.’” The Journal of Sociology and Social Work 7:1-6. PDF
- Slatton, Brittany C. and Joe R. Feagin. 2019. “Racial and Ethnic Issues: Critical Race Approaches in the United States.” Pp, 174-189 in The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology, edited by G. Ritzer and W. Wiendenhoft Murphy. Chichester: Wiley & Sons.
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2018. “Framing Black Women: The Utility of Knowledge.” Sociology Compass: Culture 12: 1-11. Abstract
- Spates, Kamesha and Brittany C. Slatton. 2017. “I’ve Got My Family and My Faith: Black Women and the Suicide Paradox.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 3:1-9. PDF
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2017. “Frontstage and Backstage Racial Performances: The Contributions of Back-stage Methodological Research.” Pp. 21-38 in Africana Social Stratification, edited by J. Conyers, Lanham, MD: Lexington.
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2014. “The Black Box: Constrained Maneuvering of Black Masculine Identity.” Pp. 33-41 in Hyper Sexual Hyper Masculine? Gender, Race, and Sexuality in the Identities of Contemporary Black Men, edited by B. C. Slatton and K. Spates. Burlington,VT: Ashgate Publishing.
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2014. Book Review of “The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without Racism. By Nancy DiTomaso. NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2013.” Social Forces 94:50. Abstract
- Slatton, Brittany C. (2012). “A Body that Does Not Compare: How White Men Define Black Female Beauty in the Era of Colorblindness.” Genders 56. HTML
- Slatton, Brittany C. and Joe R. Feagin (2012). “Racial and Ethnic Issues: Critical Race Approaches in the United States.” Pp. 287-303 in The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology, edited by G. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. PDF
- Slatton, Brittany C. and Carla D. Brailey. 2019. “Introduction: Inequality and Complex Positionalities of 21st Century Women.” Pp. 1-6 in Women and Inequality in the 21st Century, edited by B. C Slatton and C. D. Brailey. New York, NY: Routledge.
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2014. Book Review of “The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without Racism. By Nancy DiTomaso. NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2013.” Social Forces 94:50.
- Spates, Kamesha and Brittany C. Slatton. (2014). “Blackness, Maleness, and Sexuality as Inter-woven Identities: Toward an Understanding of Contemporary Black Male Identity Formation.” Pp. 1-4 in Hyper Sexual Hyper Masculine? Gender, Race, and Sexuality in the Identities of Contemporary Black Men, edited by B.C. Slatton and K. Spates. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing.
- Slatton, Brittany C. 2012. Pearson Custom Sociology: With Readings from the Intersection Collection. Boston, MA: Pearson Learning Solutions.