Thinking about Women: Sociological Perspectives on Sex and Gender* Contains a new section on language, gender, and popular culture (Ch. 3). * Includes new material on sexuality, including bisexuality and transgendered identities (Ch. 4). * Updates the discussion of sex, gender, and sexuality as central concepts (Ch. 2). * Provides a clearer discussion of the relationship between biology and culture (Ch. 2). * Incorporates new information on welfare reform, teen pregnancy, and poverty among women (Ch. 5). * Emphasizes more fully the influence of postmodernism and the social construction of gender (Ch. 13). * Features new suggested readings, but retains the classics. * Integrates updated research throughout, including new graphics. * Maintains a strong and integrated focus on race, class, and gender throughout. * Includes the most current scholarship on gender. * Retains its clear and lively writing style, written specifically for an undergraduate audience. * Provides Discussion Questions/Projects for Thought at the end of each chapter. |
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Women and Educational Thought 69 Gender , Science , and Society 74 Summary 78 78 Discussion Questions / Projects for Thought Suggested Readings 79 Key Terms 78 4 Sexuality and Intimate Relationships 80 The Social Construction of ...
Women and Educational Thought 69 Gender , Science , and Society 74 Summary 78 78 Discussion Questions / Projects for Thought Suggested Readings 79 Key Terms 78 4 Sexuality and Intimate Relationships 80 The Social Construction of ...
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321 Discussion Questions / Projects for Thought Suggested Readings 322 PART IV Feminist Theory and Social Change 323 11 Women and Social Reform : Liberal Feminism Frameworks of Feminist Theory 324 The Liberal Basis of Modern Feminism ...
321 Discussion Questions / Projects for Thought Suggested Readings 322 PART IV Feminist Theory and Social Change 323 11 Women and Social Reform : Liberal Feminism Frameworks of Feminist Theory 324 The Liberal Basis of Modern Feminism ...
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As a result , men's ideas ( especially of those who engage primarily in intellectual work ) assume a split , or bifurcation , between mind and body , and rational thought is accorded the highest value . This belief in the bifurcation of ...
As a result , men's ideas ( especially of those who engage primarily in intellectual work ) assume a split , or bifurcation , between mind and body , and rational thought is accorded the highest value . This belief in the bifurcation of ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Gender Sex and Culture | 19 |
The Social Construction | 51 |
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