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Buch, Englisch, 768 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1270 g

Shaw / Lee

Gendered Voices, Feminist Visions


8. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-0-19-762261-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press

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"


Susan M. Shaw is Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University.

Janet Lee is Professor Emerita of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University.



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