(eBook PDF) Thinking About Women 11th Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 135284937
- Author: Margaret Andersen
Thinking about Women: Sociological Perspectives on Sex and Gender introduces you to gender and how it operates in society, providing a clear-headed assessment of how the lives of both women and men have changed over the years. The text explores the social construct of gender, its ubiquitousness in modern society, and, importantly, how it intersects with other social factors: race, class, sexuality, age, religion, nationality, and others. In the 11th Edition, a major focus is put on gender in major social institutions, including the economy and the criminal justice system.
Table contents:
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1 Studying Women: Why Gender Still Matters
PART II: GENDER, SOCIETY, AND SEX
2 The Social Construction of Gender
3 Gender, Culture, and the Media
4 Sexuality and Intimate Relationships
PART III: GENDER AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
5 Gender, Work, and the Economy
6 Gender and Families
7 Women, Health, and Reproduction
8 Women and Religion
9 Women, Crime, and Violence
10 Gender, Education, and Science
11 Women, Power, and Politics
PART IV: GENDER AND SOCIAL CHANGE: FRAMEWORKS OF FEMINISM
12 Liberal Feminism and Social Reform
13 Contemporary Frameworks in Feminist Theory
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