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ISBN10: 126430031X | ISBN13: 9781264300310
Women Across Cultures: A Global Perspective, 5th Edition
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Women Across Cultures examines contemporary women's issues and empowerment from a global perspective. Gender inequality is examined as a historical sociocultural phenomenon within the context of interlocking systems of inequality such as racism, colonialism, and economic injustice. A strong emphasis is given to the variety of approaches and actions women take to promote gender equality and to influence women's progress. The influence of intersectional and contextual factors on women's issues, activism, and movements are a key focus.
CHAPTER 2 WOMEN’S LOWER STATUS AND POWER
CHAPTER 3 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
CHAPTER 4 WOMEN’S SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL RIGHTS
CHAPTER 5 WOMEN’S WORK
CHAPTER 6 WOMEN, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
CHAPTER 7 WOMEN AND GLOBALIZATION
CHAPTER 8 WOMEN AND RELIGION
CHAPTER 9 WOMEN AND POLITICS
CHAPTER 10 WOMEN’S MOVEMENTS
APPENDIX
GLOSSARY
INDEX
About the Author
Shawn Meghan Burn
Shawn Meghan Burn, PhD is a feminist social psychologist specializing in the application of psychology to understand and treat a variety of individual, group, organizational, and societal problems. She believes in empowering people with psychological theory and research. She is the author of four books and many research articles and writes a blog (Presence of Mind)for Psychology Today. Many of her publications focus on gender and women’s issues and she is an American Psychological Association Fellow in Division 35 (Society for the Psychology of Women). She is Professor Emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA, USA.
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