A Dictionary of Gender Studies

A Dictionary of Gender Studies
Author: Gabriele Griffin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780192534668

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This new dictionary provides clear and accessible definitions of a range of terms from within the fast-developing field of gender studies. It covers terms which have emerged out of gender studies, such as cyber feminism, double burden, and male gaze, and gender-focused definitions of more general terms, such as housework, intersectionality, and trolling, It also covers major historical figures including Hélène Cixous, bell hooks, Mary Wollstonecraft, as well as groups and movements from votes for women to Reclaim the Night. It is an invaluable reference resource for students taking gender studies courses, at undergraduate or postgraduate level, and for those applying a gender perspective within other subject areas.

50 Key Concepts in Gender Studies

50 Key Concepts in Gender Studies
Author: Jane Pilcher,Imelda Whelehan
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2004-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0761970363

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The authors' introduction gives an account of gender studies - what it is and how it originated. Their selection of topics is authoritative and the 50 entries reflect the complex, multi-faceted nature of the field in an accessible dictionary format.

A Biographical Dictionary of Women s Movements and Feminisms

A Biographical Dictionary of Women s Movements and Feminisms
Author: Francisca de Haan,Krassimira Daskalova,Anna Loutfi
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2006-01-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9786155053726

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This Biographical Dictionary describes the lives, works and aspirations of more than 150 women and men who were active in, or part of, women’s movements and feminisms in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. Thus, it challenges the widely held belief that there was no historical feminism in this part of Europe. These innovative and often moving biographical portraits not only show that feminists existed here, but also that they were widespread and diverse, and included Romanian princesses, Serbian philosophers and peasants, Latvian and Slovakian novelists, Albanian teachers, Hungarian Christian social workers and activists of the Catholic women’s movement, Austrian factory workers, Bulgarian feminist scientists and socialist feminists, Russian radicals, philanthropists, militant suffragists and Bolshevik activists, prominent writers and philosophers of the Ottoman era, as well as Turkish republican leftist political activists and nationalists, internationally recognized Greek feminist leaders, Estonian pharmacologists and science historians, Slovenian ‘literary feminists,’ Czech avant-garde painters, Ukrainian feminist scholars, Polish and Czech Senate Members, and many more. Their stories together constitute a rich tapestry of feminist activity and redress a serious imbalance in the historiography of women’s movements and feminisms.

Historical Dictionary of Feminism

Historical Dictionary of Feminism
Author: Janet K. Boles,Diane Long Hoeveler
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810849461

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This Second Edition is an essential resource for librarians, scholars, and students. This succinct handbook includes more than 1,000 entries covering the persons, organizations, campaigns and court cases, goals and achievements, and current and future directions of the feminist movement, 75 percent of which are new and revised from the first edition. This second edition also features a more internationally focused introduction that provides an overview of the history and development of feminism as a movement and as a philosophy. Rounding out this new edition are an expanded chronology, and an updated bibliography that brings attention to many feminist online resources and periodicals, and emphasizes global and third-wave feminism, both new developments in the field since the publication of the first edition. Paying tribute to the struggles of the women, and men, who have worked to change and to improve the living conditions for women in the world, this book promises a comprehensive historical overview for readers of all interest levels.

Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies

Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies
Author: The Keywords Feminist Editorial Collective
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781479808137

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"This book deepens analyses of the relationships among race, gender, sexuality, nation, ability, and political economy by foregrounding justice-oriented intersectional movements and scholarship including: Black, Indigenous, and women of color feminisms; transnational feminisms; queer of color critique; trans, disability, and fat studies; feminist science studies; and critiques of the state, law, and prisons that emerge from within queer and women of color justice movements"--

Womanwords

Womanwords
Author: Jane Mills
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105000055124

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"The balance of power between men and women today has been shaped, in part, by our ever-changing language. In this entertaining and lively exploration of the histories and meanings of over 300 words relating to women, Jane Mills reveals how our language both reflects women's role in society and actively creates it. Extensively cross-referenced, this is an essential dictionary for anyone concerned with language and the relations between men and women"--

Critical Terms for the Study of Gender

Critical Terms for the Study of Gender
Author: Catharine R. Stimpson,Gilbert Herdt
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780226010212

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“Gender systems pervade and regulate human lives—in law courts and operating rooms, ballparks and poker clubs, hair-dressing salons and kitchens, classrooms and playgroups. . . . Exactly how gender works varies from culture to culture, and from historical period to historical period, but gender is very rarely not at work. Nor does gender operate in isolation. It is linked to other social structures and sources of identity.” So write women’s studies pioneer Catharine R. Stimpson and anthropologist Gilbert Herdt in their introduction to Critical Terms for the Study of Gender, laying out the wide-ranging nature of this interdisciplinary and rapidly changing field. The sixth in the series of “Critical Terms” books, this volume provides an indispensable introduction to the study of gender through an exploration of key terms that are a part of everyday discourse in this vital subject. Following Stimpson and Herdt’s careful account of the evolution of gender studies and its relation to women’s and sexuality studies, the twenty-one essays here cast an appropriately broad net, spanning the study of gender and sexuality across the humanities and social sciences. Written by a distinguished group of scholars, each essay presents students with a history of a given term—from bodies to utopia—and explains the conceptual baggage it carries and the kinds of critical work it can be made to do. The contributors offer incisive discussions of topics ranging from desire, identity, justice, and kinship to love, race, and religion that suggest new directions for the understanding of gender studies. The result is an essential reference addressed to students studying gender in very different disciplinary contexts.

Fifty Key Concepts in Gender Studies

Fifty Key Concepts in Gender Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2004
Genre: Sex role
ISBN: 1446278905

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Offers 1,500 word expositions of 50 topics central to the field. Each of the 50 key concepts begins with a concise definition, includes illustrations of how the concept has been applied within the field, offers examples which allow a critical re-evaluation of the concept, is cross-referenced with the other key concepts, and makes further reading suggestions.