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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781848557536 , 1848557531
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (ix, 315 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research 1529-2126 v. 13
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research v. 13
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Perceiving gender locally, globally, and intersectionally
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Gender identity ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender studies, gender groups ; Social Science ; Gender studies ; Gender identity ; Sex (Psychology) ; Sekserol ; Psychologische aspecten ; Sociale aspecten ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The introduction and 10 essays in this volume address questions about how feminist scholars conceptualize gender and view it in relationship to other attributes of individuals and of social systems. The authors strive for intersectional analyses broadening that approach beyond the gender, race and class paradigm to include sexuality, employing a variety of methodologies, and arguing that intersectionality is, or should be, not just theory, but praxis as well. The topics include the empowerment of women globally; the relationship of gender to international migration; gender differences in organizational participation; heteronormativity in organizations and in the media; the ways that the global affects the local in legislation, the workplace and the academy; the relationship between positive stereotypes of women and support for women's rights; and essentialist themes in men's movements. The discussions of globalization and empowerment and of migration are explicitly transnational in perspective. The remaining essays analyze data gathered in particular locations, but all have broader implications. Three nation-specific essays focus on organizational participation in Brazil, feminism in the Canadian academy, and sexual harassment legislation in Japan. Those on the media, social movements and voluntary organizations, and on modern prejudice are based on data from the United States. All of the authors and co-authors, whether professors emerita or graduate students, are trained in the social sciences. Nevertheless, the essays reflect the increasingly interdisciplinary approach to data and methods that characterizes contemporary feminist writing and research
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781848550278 , 1848550278
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xiii, 302 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research v. 12
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.3
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    Keywords: bicssc ; Gender studies, gender groups ; Social Science / Gender studies ; Gender identity / History / 19th century ; Gender identity / History / 20th century ; Gender identity / History / 21st century ; Sex role / History / 19th century ; Sex role / History / 20th century ; Sex role / History / 21st century
    Abstract: Introduction: advancing gender research from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries / Marcia Texler Segal, Vasilikie Demos -- Witch hunts and enlightenment: Harriet Martineau's critical reflections on Salem / Susan Hoecker-Drysdale -- Harriet Martineau's Irish romance: the lady oracle and the young repealer / Deborah A. Logan -- Harriet Martineau and the sociology of health: England and her soldiers / Mary Jo Deegan -- Harriet Martineau: the forerunner of cultural studies / Anna Dryjanska -- Some things are not negotiable: gender, sovereignty, and Poland's integration into the European Union / Alexandra Gerber -- Breaking their way in: women jockeys at the racetrack in Brazil / Miriam Adelman, Fernanda Azeredo Moraes -- Exercising social power: the case of marriage / Kathryn A. Sweeney -- Evangelicals, invested individualism and gender / Sally K. Gallagher -- Fundamentalist feminists spar with the patriarchy: interpretive strategies of Israeli rabbinic court pleaders / Susan Weiss -- Surviving widowhood: gender and race effects on health-related coping strategies / Tariqah A. Nuriddin, Carolyn C. Perrucci -- Re-examining the meanings of childbirth: beyond gender and the "natural" versus "medical" dichotomy / Sarah Jane Brubaker, Heather E. Dillaway -- Redefining "reproductive rights": an ecofeminist perspective on in vitro fertilization, egg markets and surrogate motherhood / Laura Corradi -- How advertising for psychotropics constructs an enhanced gendered self / Elianne Riska, Thomas Heikell
    Abstract: Volume 12 consists of fourteen original essays by multi-national and multi-disciplinary scholars. Four discuss and analyze the 19th Century writings of Harriet Martineau (British author), considered to be early examples of sociology and gender studies. A range of Martineau's writings are explored including her critical review of the Salem witch hunts and her letters to a young Irishman. Several essays focus on gendered implications of the state, for example, the European Union or the Eastern European Bloc. A third set focus on gender and social institutions and some investigate family-related issues including power relations regarding race, childbearing, the impact of religious fundamentalism, issues related to aging, health and medicine, and sport. Some are based on presentations given at the International Sociological Association Congress in Durban, South Africa in July, 2006. Others are drawn from the Martineau Society Working Seminar at National University of Ireland at Maynooth in May, 2007. Continuing in the tradition established by the "Advances in Gender Research" series, it explores gender as a social institution and social construct. The essays complement one another in their topic examination, issues and themes, adding nuance to contemporary Gender Studies
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  • 3
    ISBN: 1848550278 , 9781848550278
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xiii, 302 p)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg.] [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research v. 12
    Parallel Title: Print version Advancing gender research from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Sex role History 19th century ; Sex role History 20th century ; Sex role History 21st century ; Gender identity History 19th century ; Gender identity History 21st century ; Gender identity History 20th century ; History, 20th Century ; History, 21st Century ; Gender Identity ; Historiography ; History, 19th Century
    Abstract: Volume 12 consists of fourteen original essays by multi-national and multi-disciplinary scholars. Four discuss and analyze the 19th Century writings of Harriet Martineau (British author), considered to be early examples of sociology and gender studies. A range of Martineau's writings are explored including her critical review of the Salem witch hunts and her letters to a young Irishman. Several essays focus on gendered implications of the state, for example, the European Union or the Eastern European Bloc. A third set focus on gender and social institutions and some investigate family-related issues including power relations regarding race, childbearing, the impact of religious fundamentalism, issues related to aging, health and medicine, and sport. Some are based on presentations given at the International Sociological Association Congress in Durban, South Africa in July, 2006. Others are drawn from the Martineau Society Working Seminar at National University of Ireland at Maynooth in May, 2007. Continuing in the tradition established by the "Advances in Gender Research" series, it explores gender as a social institution and social construct. The essays complement one another in their topic examination, issues and themes, adding nuance to contemporary Gender Studies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Introduction : advancing gender research from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries , Witch hunts and enlightenment : Harriet Martineau's critical reflections on Salem , Harriet Martineau's Irish romance : the lady oracle and the young repealer , Harriet Martineau and the sociology of health : England and her soldiers (1859) Health, husbandry, and handicraft (1861) , Harriet Martineau : the forerunner of cultural studies , Some things are not negotiable : gender, sovereignty, and Poland's integration into the European Union , Breaking their way in : women jockeys at the racetrack in Brazil , Exercising social power : the case of marriage , Evangelicals, invested individualism and gender , Fundamentalist feminists spar with the patriarchy : interpretive strategies of Israeli Rabbinic court pleaders , Surviving widowhood : gender and race effects on health-related coping strategies , Re-examining the meanings of childbirth : beyond gender and the "natural" versus "medical" dichotomy , Redefining "reproductive rights" : an ecofeminist perspective on in vitro frertilization, egg markets and surrogate motherhood , How advertising for psychotropics constructs an enhanced gendered self , Electronic reproduction
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781849504133 , 184950413X
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 228 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research v. 10
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: bicssc ; Gender studies, gender groups ; Social Science / Gender Studies ; Sex role ; Sex discrimination ; Globalization / Social aspects
    Abstract: Introduction: gender and the local-global nexus - theory, research, and action / Vasilikie Demos, Marcia Texler Segal -- Thinking of gender in a holistic sense: understandings of gender in Sulawesi, Indonesia / Sharyn Graham Davies -- Variations in masculinity from a cross-cultural perspective / Edwin S. Segal -- Is there a need to (un)gender the past? / Denise Pahl Schaan -- Young people's attitudes to gender issues: Asian perspectives / Chilla Bulbeck -- A comparative analysis of sex role ideology in Canada, Mexico and the United States / Richard J. Harris, Juanita M. Firestone, Paul J. Bryan -- The "free university of women:" reflections on the conditions for a feminist politics of knowledge / Paola Melchiori -- Spy or feminist: "grrrila" research on the margin / Elizabeth L. Sweet -- Marketing social change after communism: the case of domestic violence in Slovakia / Magdalena Vanya -- life history as narrative subversion: older Mexican women resist authority, assert identity, and claim power / Tracy B. Citeroni
    Abstract: The nine papers in this volume have a world in which the local/global connection is salient as background. Examining gender and its implications for feminist action within this setting, they fall into three overlapping categories. The first, theory, involves the theoretical consideration of gender across place and time. The second, research, reveals cultural differences in attitudes toward gender, and the third, action, concerns the feminist implications of gender as hierarchy. Disciplines represented include archaeology, cultural anthropology, sociology, and urban studies. Comparing, contrasting, and critiquing, authors based in Australia, Brazil, Italy, New Zealand, and the United States report research findings and personal experiences from their home countries as well as Canada, Mexico, Siberia, Slovakia, and a range of Asian nations. In every instance, gender dynamics are shown to be challenging and complex and new insights and directions for gender research, theory and action are revealed. It discusses theory, research and action tied to gender and geographic location. A variety of cultures are represented from diverse countries in the Americas, Asia and Europe. It provides new insights and directions for gender research
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0080463053 , 9780080463056 , 9781849504133 , 184950413X
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xii, 228 p.) , ill.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research 1529-2126 v. 10
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research v. 10
    Parallel Title: Print version Gender and the local-global nexus
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Globalization Social aspects ; Sex role ; Sex discrimination ; Globalization Social aspects ; Sex discrimination ; Sex role ; Globalization Social aspects ; Gender studies, gender groups ; Social Science ; Gender Studies ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Sex discrimination ; Sex role ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The nine papers in this volume have a world in which the local/global connection is salient as background. Examining gender and its implications for feminist action within this setting, they fall into three overlapping categories. The first, theory, involves the theoretical consideration of gender across place and time. The second, research, reveals cultural differences in attitudes toward gender, and the third, action, concerns the feminist implications of gender as hierarchy. Disciplines represented include archaeology, cultural anthropology, sociology, and urban studies. Comparing, contrasting, and critiquing, authors based in Australia, Brazil, Italy, New Zealand, and the United States report research findings and personal experiences from their home countries as well as Canada, Mexico, Siberia, Slovakia, and a range of Asian nations. In every instance, gender dynamics are shown to be challenging and complex and new insights and directions for gender research, theory and action are revealed. It discusses theory, research and action tied to gender and geographic location. A variety of cultures are represented from diverse countries in the Americas, Asia and Europe. It provides new insights and directions for gender research
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: gender and the local-global nexustheory, research, and action / Vasilikie Demos, Marcia Texler Segal -- Thinking of gender in a holistic sense: understandings of gender in Sulawesi, Indonesia / Sharyn Graham Davies -- Variations in masculinity from a cross-cultural perspective / Edwin S. Segal -- Is there a need to (un)gender the past? / Denise Pahl Schaan -- Young people's attitudes to gender issues: Asian perspectives / Chilla Bulbeck -- A comparative analysis of sex role ideology in Canada, Mexico and the United States / Richard J. Harris, Juanita M. Firestone, Paul J. Bryan -- The "free university of women:" reflections on the conditions for a feminist politics of knowledge / Paola Melchiori -- Spy or feminist: "grrrila" research on the margin / Elizabeth L. Sweet -- Marketing social change after communism: the case of domestic violence in Slovakia / Magdalena Vanya -- life history as narrative subversion: older Mexican women resist authority, assert identity, and claim power / Tracy B. Citeroni.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781849503457 , 1849503451
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xiii, 306 p.)
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research v. 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: bicssc ; Gender studies: women ; Sociology: work & labour ; Social Science / Gender Studies ; Sex role ; Sex discrimination against women ; Women / Social conditions ; Globalization / Social aspects
    Abstract: Introduction / Marcia Texler Segal, Vasilikie Demos -- Gender segregation in the hidden labor force: looking at the relationship between the formal and informal economies / Karrie Ann Snyder -- Resettlement and risk: women's community work in Lesotho / Yvonne A. Braun -- Lessons from India: applying a "Third World" framework to examine the impacts of fisheries crisis on women in Newfoundland villages / Donna Harrison, Nicole Gerarda Power -- Gender, economic development and the Puerto Rican welfare state / Marietta Morrissey -- Dual-earner couples' expectations for joint retirement: a study of typical and atypical congruent and non-congruent couples / Autumn Behringer, Carolyn C. Perrucci, Richard Hogan -- The globalization of sexual harassment / John Markert -- Women's work-related and family-related discrimination and support in academia / Liisa Husu -- "Working much harder and always having to prove yourself": immigrant women's labor force experiences in the Canadian Maritimes / Evangelia Tastsoglou, Baukje Miedema -- Shooting the messenger and the message: the social basis of authority challenges in Canadian law school settings / Annette Nierobisz, John Hagan -- Processes of gendering and the institutionalization of gender in the family and school: a case study from Nepal / Jennifer Rothchild
    Abstract: The ten papers in "Gender Realities: Local and Global" document the types of work in which women engage, and gender equity issues they face. They show both the importance of considering the uniqueness of cultural contexts for understanding and resolving problems and how global interdependence affects local gender realities. The papers fall into two broad and overlapping categories: gender, work and development, and gender and discrimination. Papers related to particular settings focus on the resettlement of villagers in Lesotho, the development of welfare policies in Puerto Rico, the experiences of fishery workers in Newfoundland and of immigrants to Maritime Canada, decisions made by retired couples in the United States, problems faced by academics in Finnish universities, classroom interaction in Canadian law schools, and attitudes of and about school children in Nepal. Other papers examine the role of gender in the informal economy worldwide and the globalization of sexual harassment. Authors based in the United States, Canada and Finland employ a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods including extensive field work, interviews, surveys, and literature reviews. An introduction by the editors relates the papers to one another and to broad gender themes. Each paper includes an extensive reference list and the volume index allows readers to track specific topics from one paper to the next
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  • 7
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    ISBN: 0080459935 , 1849503451 , 9780080459936 , 9781849503457
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 306 p.)
    Series Statement: Advances in gender research v. 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Gender studies: women ; Sociology: work & labour ; Social Science / Gender Studies ; Vrouwendiscriminatie ; Internationalisatie ; Globalization / Social aspects ; Sex discrimination against women ; Sex role ; Women / Social conditions ; Frau ; Gesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Sex role ; Sex discrimination against women ; Women Social conditions ; Globalization Social aspects
    Note: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Includes bibliographical references and index , The ten papers in "Gender Realities: Local and Global" document the types of work in which women engage, and gender equity issues they face. They show both the importance of considering the uniqueness of cultural contexts for understanding and resolving problems and how global interdependence affects local gender realities. The papers fall into two broad and overlapping categories: gender, work and development, and gender and discrimination. Papers related to particular settings focus on the resettlement of villagers in Lesotho, the development of welfare policies in Puerto Rico, the experiences of fishery workers in Newfoundland and of immigrants to Maritime Canada, decisions made by retired couples in the United States, problems faced by academics in Finnish universities, classroom interaction in Canadian law schools, and attitudes of and about school children in Nepal. Other papers examine the role of gender in the informal economy worldwide and the globalization of sexual harassment. Authors based in the United States, Canada and Finland employ a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods including extensive field work, interviews, surveys, and literature reviews. An introduction by the editors relates the papers to one another and to broad gender themes. Each paper includes an extensive reference list and the volume index allows readers to track specific topics from one paper to the next , Introduction / Marcia Texler Segal, Vasilikie Demos -- Gender segregation in the hidden labor force: looking at the relationship between the formal and informal economies / Karrie Ann Snyder -- Resettlement and risk: women's community work in Lesotho / Yvonne A. Braun -- Lessons from India: applying a "Third World" framework to examine the impacts of fisheries crisis on women in Newfoundland villages / Donna Harrison, Nicole Gerarda Power -- Gender, economic development and the Puerto Rican welfare state / Marietta Morrissey -- Dual-earner couples' expectations for joint retirement: a study of typical and atypical congruent and non-congruent couples / Autumn Behringer, Carolyn C. Perrucci, Richard Hogan -- The globalization of sexual harassment / John Markert -- Women's work-related and family-related discrimination and support in academia / Liisa Husu -- "Working much harder and always having to prove yourself": immigrant women's labor force experiences in the Canadian Maritimes / Evangelia Tastsoglou, Baukje Miedema -- Shooting the messenger and the message: the social basis of authority challenges in Canadian law school settings / Annette Nierobisz, John Hagan -- Processes of gendering and the institutionalization of gender in the family and school: a case study from Nepal / Jennifer Rothchild
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