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Lectures on the Psychology of Women - Carla Golden, Patricia D. Rozee, Joan C. Chrisler

Lectures on the Psychology of Women

Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2007 | 4th Revised edition
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Verlag)
978-0-07-340544-5 (ISBN)
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Designed as a companion reader to any Psychology of Women textbook. This collection features essays by experienced teachers and leading experts in Psychology of Women. It includes lectures written in an informal manner, that speaks to students directly and addresses questions that they often ask.
This unique collection of previously unpublished essays by experienced teachers and leading experts in Psychology of Women is designed as a companion reader to any Psychology of Women textbook. The lectures included are written in an informal manner: the authors speak to students directly and address questions that students often ask.

Joan C. Chrisler is Associate Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the Faculty at Connecticut College. Dr. Chrisler has taught courses on the psychology of women since 1979 at Connecticut and at Mercy College and St. Thomas Aquinas College. She has published extensively on issues of women and gender, especially on women's health, menstruation, weight, and body image. Carla Golden is Associate Professor of Psychology at Ithaca College. Dr. Golden has taught courses on the psychology of women and gender since 1977 at Ithaca, Smith College, and the University of Pittsburgh's Semester at Sea Program. She has published and lectured widely on feminist psychoanalytic theories and on the development of women's sexuality. Patricia D. Rozee is Associate Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies at California State University at Long Beach. Dr. Rozee has taught courses on the psychology of women since 1983 and has conducted research on a variety of women's issues. She is best known for work on trauma, abuse, and psychosomatic blindness in Cambodian women immigrants.

Lectures on the Psychology of Women (4th edition) Preface Introduction I. Status of Women 1. Transforming the Debate on Sexual Inequality: From Biological Difference to Institutionalized Androcentrism by Sandra Lipsitz Bem 2. Who's In and Who's Out: The Results of Oppression by Ruth S. Ostenson 3. Poor Women in a Wealthy Nation by Deborah Belle 4. Sex Discrimination at Work by Faye J. Crosby 5. Feminist Perspectives on the Personal and Political Aspects of Mothering by Diane M. Hall 6. Gender Socialization, or How Long a Way Has Baby Come? by Susan Basow II. Women's Bodies 7. Sweating It Out: The Good News and the Bad News about Women and Sport by Ruth L. Hall 8. Women, Weight, and Body Image by Christine A. Smith 9. The Intersexed and the Transgendered: Rethinking Sex/Gender by Carla Golden 10. PMS as a Culture-bound Syndrome by Joan C. Chrisler 11. Understanding Emotional Responses after Abortion by Nancy Felipe Russo 12. Women with Disabilities by Rhoda Olkin 13. The Health Risks of Being Black, Latina, Women, and/or Poor: Redefining Women's Health within the Context of Social Inequality by Lisa Bowleg III. Diversity of Women 14. Asian American Women and Adolescent Girls: Sexuality and Sexual Experession by Connie S. Chan 15. Life as a Lesbian; What Does Gender Have to Do with It? by Linda D. Garnets 16. Gender Issues Among Latinas by Donna Castaneda 17. Triple Jeopardy in the Lives of Biracial Black/White Women by Angela R. Gillem 18. Mammy, Jezebel, Sapphire, and Their Homegirls: Developing an "Oppositional Gaze" toward the Images of Black Women by Carolyn M. West 19. Crossing the Color Line in Women's Friendships by Suzanna M. Rose IV. Violence against Women 20. Women's Fear of Rape: Causes, Consequences, and Coping by Patricial D. Rozee 21. Women and Pornography: What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us by Britain A. Scott 22. Battered Women: Why Don't They Just Leave? by Geraldine B. Stahly V. Women's Mental Health 23. Positive Aging for Women by Mary Gergen 24. A Feminist Approach to Agoraphobia: Challenging Traditional Views of Women at Home by Maureen C. McHugh

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.8.2007
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 162 x 231 mm
Gewicht 538 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
ISBN-10 0-07-340544-2 / 0073405442
ISBN-13 978-0-07-340544-5 / 9780073405445
Zustand Neuware
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