Buch, Englisch, 768 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1270 g
Buch, Englisch, 768 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1270 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-762261-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Gendered Voices, Feminist Visions: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Eighth Edition, is a balanced collection of classic, conceptual, and experiential selections. Accessible and student-friendly, the readings reflect the great diversity of women's experiences. Framework essays provide context and connections for students, while features like learning activities, ideas for activism, and questions for discussion provide a strong pedagogical structure for the readings.
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- Gendered Voices, Feminist Visions
- ^(new to this edition)
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1: Women's and Gender Studies: Perspectives and Practices
- The Origins of WGS
- Women's Rights Activism in the United States
- WGS Today
- WGS and Feminism
- Feminism and its Myths
- 1. Adrienne Rich, "Claiming an Education"
- 2. Sara Ahmed, "Feminist Consciousness"
- 3. *Combahee River Collective Statement
- 4. Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, "A Day Without Feminism"
- 5. Kia M. Q. Hall, "A Transnational Black Feminist Framework"
- 6. *Valentine M. Moghadam, "Transnational Feminist Networks and Contemporary Crises"
- 7. Graciela Mochkofsky, "Who Are You Calling Latinx?"
- 8. Marge Piercy, "My Heroines"
- Chapter 2: Systems of Privilege and Inequality
- Difference, Hierarchy, and Systems of Privilege and Inequality
- Discourse, Power, and Knowledge
- Institutions
- 9. Patricia Hill Collins, "Toward a New Vision"
- 10. Vivian M. May, "Intersectionality"
- 11. Audre Lorde, "There is No Hierarchy of Oppression"
- 12. Gina Crosley-Corcoran, " Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person"
- 13. Evin Taylor, "Cisgender Privilege"
- 14. Ellie Mamber, "Don't Laugh, It's Serious, She Says"
- 15. *Andrew Pulrang, "On Disability"
- 16. Jim Ferris "Poems with Disabilities"
- Chapter 3: Learning Gender
- Gender, Culture, and Biology
- Masculinity
- Femininity
- Gender Fluidity
- Gender Ranking
- 17. Anne Fausto-Sterling, "The Five Sexes, Revisited"
- 18. Judith Lorber, "The Social Construction of Gende"
- 19. *Lisa M. Diamond, "Gender Fluidity and Nonbinary Gender Identities Among Children and Adolescents"
- 20. *Lise Eliot, "You don't have a male or female brain"
- 21. *Elisabet Dueholm Rasch, "Becoming a Maya Woman"
- 22. Nellie Wong, "When I Was Growing Up"
- 23. *Lois Gould, "X: A Fabulous Child's Story"
- Chapter 4: Inscribing Gender on the Body
- The Social Construction of the Body
- The "Beauty" Ideal
- Eating Disorders
- Negotiating "Beauty" Ideals
- 24. *Viren Swamia, et al, "The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey"
- 25. Gloria Steinem, "If Men Could Menstruate"
- 26. *Charlotte Lieberman, "My Eating Disorder Made Me Feel Like a Feminist Fraud"
- 27. *Marika Tiggemann Flinders, "The effect of viewing celebrity Instagram images with disclaimer and body positive captions on women's body image"
- 28. Susie Orbach, "Fat is Still a Feminist Issue"
- 29. *Jackson Bird, "Getting' jacked"
- Chapter 5: Media and Culture
- Digital Technologies
- Television and Streaming Services
- Movies
- Contemporary Music and Music Videos
- Print Media
- Literature and the Arts
- 30. Virginia Woolf, "Thinking about Shakespeare's Sister"
- 31. Emily Dickinson, "The Wife"
- 32. Audre Lorde, "Poetry is Not a Luxury"
- 33. *Paul Onanuga, "How young, queer Nigerians use Twitter to shape identity and fight homophobia"
- 34. *Melanie Kennedy, "TikTok celebrity, girls and the Coronavirus crisis"
- 35. *Stephanie X. Hu, "Toxic Royalty: Feminism and the Rhetoric of Beauty in Disney Princess Films"
- 36. *Jyni Verma, "What is Pop Feminism?: Unpacking the Layers of 'Girl Power' Feminism"
- Chapter 6: Sex, Power, and Intimacy
- The Social Construction of Sexuality
- The Politics of Sexuality
- Romantic Intimacy
- 37. Linda Kay Klein, Pure
- 38. Ellen Bass, "Gate C22"
- 39. *Sunita Manian, "An intersectional inquiry into youth sexuality in two Indian states"
- 40. Carl Collison, "Queer Muslim Women are Making Salaam with Who They Are"
- 41. *Brandon Ambrosino, "The Invention of 'Heterosexuality'"
- 42. *Michael Waters, "Finding Asexuality in the Archives"
- 43. *Simon, Copland, "Born this way? Society, sexuality and the search for the 'gay gene'"
- 44. Kimberly Springer, "Queering Black Female Heterosexuality"
- Chapter 7: Health and Reproductive Justice
- Health and Wellness
- Health Equity
- Androcentrism and Medicalization
- Stereotyping
- Corporate Responsibility
- Reproductive Justice
- Sterilization Practices
- Parenting Options and Contraceptive Technologies
- Abortion in the United States
- The Chipping Away of Roe v Wade
- 45. *Renee Fabian, "Why Mental Health Is A Feminist Issue"
- 46. *Kristina Hinz, et al, "Unholy alliance: the global crusade against reproductive justice"
- 47. Sarah Combellick-Bidney, "Reproductive Rights as Human Rights"
- 48. Aisha Wagner, "Doctors Need to Talk Openly about Race-Our Patients Depend on It"
- 49. *Whitney Wood and Joanna Bourke, "Conceptualising Gender and Pain in Modern History"
- 50. Don Operario and Tooru Nemoto,"On Being Transnational and Transgender"
- 51. *Jennifer Gerson, "How Indigenous Women Repealed New Mexico's Longstanding Abortion Ban"
- Chapter 8: Family Systems, Family Lives
- Definitions of Family
- Family Diversity
- Institutional Connections
- Gender, Power, and Family Relationships
- Family Work
- Parenting
- Household Labor
- 52. Emma Goldman, "Marriage and Love"
- 53. *Katherine Goldstein, "Where are the Mothers"
- 54. *C. Nicole Mason, "A Black, Queer Single Mother on Why I Am Proud to Use the Term Single Mother by Choice"
- 55. *How to Make Your Marriage Gayer
- 56. *Emma John, "Why are increasing numbers of women choosing to be single?"
- 57. 8.6 Folah Oludayo and Susan Shaw, "Family Violence is Fueling the Trafficking of Yorùbá Girls in Nigeria"
- 58. Mohja Kahf, "My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears"
- Chapter 9: Paid Employment
- Trends and Legalities
- The Dual Labor Market and the Changing Economy
- Labor Force Participation
- Differences in Earned Income
- 59. Sharlene Hesse-Biber and Gregg Lee Carter, "A Brief History of Working Women"
- 60. *Corinne Schwarz, Emily J. Kennedy, and Hannah Britton, "Aligned Across Difference"
- 61. *Vesselina Stefanova Ratcheva and Saadia Zahid, "Which Country Will Be the First to Close the Gender Gap?"
- 62. *Christopher Carpenter and Gilbert Gonzales, "Transgender Americans are more likely to be unemployed and poor"
- 63. *Madison Pauly, "Massage Parlor Workers Say Policing Isn't the Answer to the Violence They Face"
- 64. Leah Fessler, "Workplace Harassment in the Age of Remote Work"
- Chapter 10: Resisting Gender Violence
- Gender Violence in the US and Worldwide
- Child Molestation and Incest
- Teen Violence
- Stalking
- Sexual Assault and Rape
- Intimate Partner Physical Violence
- 65. Mariah Lockwood, "She Said"
- 66. *Emilie Linder, "Gender Aspects of Human Trafficking"
- 67. *Homa Khaleeli, "#SayHerName"
- 68. *Chelsea Spencer, et al, "Why Sexual Assault Survivors Do Not Report to Universities"
- 69. *Lisa Monchalina, Olga Marquesb, Charles Reasons, Prince Arorad, "Homicide and Indigenous peoples in North America"
- 70. *Mikki Kendall, Gun Violence
- 71. Grace Caroline Bridges, "Lisa's Ritual, Age 10"
- Chapter 11: State, Law, and Social Policy
- Government and Representation
- Gender and Citizenship
- Gender and Electoral Politics
- Public Policy
- The Criminal Justice System
- The Military
- 72. Susan B. Anthony, "Constitutional Argument"
- 73. *Kaden Paulson-Smith, "Political Violence Targeting LGBT+ Communities in Africa"
- 74. *Jim Daley, "Killings by Police Declined after Black Lives Matter Protests"
- 75. Margot Wallstrom, "Speech on Sweden's Feminist Foreign Policy" (75)
- 76. *Brenda Della Casa, "What It Feels Like to be on Welfare"
- 77. *Susan M. Shaw, "The Women of the Insurrection"
- Chapter 12: Religion and Spirituality
- Religion as Oppressive
- Religion as Empowering
- Gender and God-Language
- Reinterpreting, Reconstructing, and Decolonizing Traditions
- Interconnections between Religion and Other Social Institutions
- Creating New Spiritual Traditions
- 78. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, "Introduction to The Woman's Bible"
- 79. *Ansel Elkins, "Autobiography of Eve"
- 80. 12.3 Karen McCarthy Brown, "Fundamentalism and the Control of Women"
- 81. *Brittney Cooper, "Grown-Woman Theology"
- 82. *Maryam Khan and Nick J. Mulé, "LBTQ Muslim Women Living Out Intersectional Lives in North America"
- 83. *Salomé Grouard, "Buddhist Nuns and Their Crusade for Recognition in Southeast Asia"
- 84. *Mara H. Benjamin, "Tracing the Contours of Half a Century of Jewish Feminist Theology"
- 85. *Kelly Brown Douglas, "How Evangelicals Became White"
- Chapter 13: Activism, Change, and Feminist Futures
- The Promise of Feminist Education
- Activism
- Future Visions
- 86. Byron Hurt, "Feminist Men"
- 87. Maizi, "I Went to Jail for Handing out Feminist Stickers in China"
- 88. *Kalki Subramanian, "I'm on a mission to empower India's transgender community, one painted palm at a time"
- 89. Teresa Velasquez, "Mestiza Women's Anti-Mining Activism in Andean Ecuador"
- 90. Lucas Platero and Esther Ortega-Arjonilla, "Building Coalitions"
- 91. Laurie Penny, "Most Women You Know are Angry"
- 92. Loretta J. Ross, "Speaking Up Without Tearing Down"
- 93. Yvette Alex-Assensoh, "What's Love Got to Do with It?"
- 94. *Kristal Brent Zook, "How Black Lives Matter Came to the Academy"
- 95. Jenny Joseph, "Warning"




