Gender in cross cultural perspective 4th edition




















Pedagogical features throughout the book added at end of book— Includes end of chapter summaries, key terms and critical thinking questions, and a glossary. Critiques found throughout the text— Shows differing interpretations of data from sociological theories and from other disciplines. Completely updated content— Accounts for major trends in gender issues, especially related to multicultural diversity and globalization.

Sections— Include gender, crime and the law; gender issues in sexuality and health, gender from postwar to the millennium; women and micoenterprise; and gender issues in education. Enhanced information— Reflecting the most important 20th century gender trend: the massive entrance of women in the labor force. Expanded media chapter and text content— Reflecting the significant impact of the media on gender attitudes and roles.

Gender Development: Biology, Sexuality, and Health. Gender Development: The Socialization Process. Western History and the Creation of Gender Roles.

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You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Linda L. Lindsey, Maryville University of St. Although research and scholarship form the basis of this book, Brannon supplements the review of scholarly research with personal, narrative accounts of gender-relevant aspects of people's lives as well as highlights from a cross-cultural perspective of gender.

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Seller Inventory SKU More information about this seller Contact this seller. Book Description Condition: New. Seller Inventory Qx. This focus emphasizes how culture shapes common barriers for women, and the variety of ways in which women in diverse cultural groups confront these challenges.

Cross-cultural perspective. The experiences of diverse women are treated as important in their own right, not held up against a standard based on white, middle-class America.

Diversity of scholarship. An important aspect of the text is research conducted by scholars outside the United States, or outside the mainstream within the United States. Including this research helps students see what issues and approaches are considered important in other cultures. Coverage of essential topics. In the psychology of women course, this includes gender development, leadership and power, women and intimate relationships, women at work, women's sexuality, women as they age, and women's mental health, are surveyed with culture as their organizing focus.

Supplements: Instructor's resource materials by Dr.



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