Reinventing the Sexes

Reinventing the Sexes
Author: Marianne van den Wijngaard
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0253210879

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Examines the influence of traditional views of femininity and masculinity on brain research.

Reinventing the Sexes

Reinventing the Sexes
Author: Marianne van den Wijngaard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 187
Release: 1991
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9051662262

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Reinventing Gender

Reinventing Gender
Author: Eva Kolinsky,Hildegard Maria Nickel
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003
Genre: Gender identity
ISBN: 0714653772

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Since the unification of the DDR and the GDR, women living in the former East Germany have lost many of the advantages that came with a planned economy. This collection of essays examines the reinvented meaning of gender and the experience of East German women since unification.

Reinventing Identities

Reinventing Identities
Author: Mary Bucholtz,A. C. Liang,Laurel A. Sutton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1999-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0195352149

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Talk is crucial to the way our identities are constructed, altered, and defended. Feminist scholars in particular have only begun to investigate how deeply language reflects and shapes who we think we are. This volume of previously unpublished essays, the first in the new series Studies in Language and Gender, advances that effort by bringing together leading feminist scholars in the area of language and gender, including Deborah Tannen, Jennifer Coates, and Marcyliena Morgan, as well as rising younger scholars. Topics explored include African-American drag queens, gender and class on the shopping channel, and talk in the workplace.

From Madness to Mindfulness

From Madness to Mindfulness
Author: Jennifer Gunsaullus
Publsiher: Cleis Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781627785099

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“I learned about the mechanics of female sexual pleasure in my sex ed class.” “I am able to have a difficult conversation with my partner about our relationship.” “I can boldly and openly carry a tampon to the restroom in public.” "I am able to pursue my pleasure and my partner's pleasure during sex." “I am totally comfortable being naked in front of a new partner.” If you disagreed with any of these statements (or all of them), you’re not alone. You are one of many, many women who are feeling the effects of “sexual madness.” According to Jennifer Gunsaullus, PhD, sociologist and sex coach, it’s time for women to break free from the societal baggage they carry in relation to sexual education, expectations, and fulfillment. From Madness to Mindfulness sets out to help women empower themselves to transition out of a state of sexual madness, and into a state of sexual mindfulness—a state in which women can give themselves permission to feel more worthy of love and great sex (and then have it!). Dr. Jenn will guide you through the process of assessing levels of “mis-education” in regard to relationships, communication, sex, passion, desire, and body image, and integrating mindfulness practices to overcome your own personal “madness.” Replete with personal anecdotes and a wide array of client stories, along with guided questions, action items, and tips to create a personal Reinventing Sex plan, Dr. Jenn will help you to become a thriving sexual being… on your own terms.

Feminism

Feminism
Author: Nadia Abushanab Higgins
Publsiher: Twenty-First Century Books (Tm)
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2016
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781467761475

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Presents a history of feminism, discussing the three waves of the movement and the issues that feminism addresses, including such topics as reproductive rights, domestic violence, income inequality, and body image.

The Gender and Science Reader

The Gender and Science Reader
Author: Muriel Lederman,Ingrid Bartsch
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2001
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 0415213584

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The Gender and Science Reader brings together key articles in a comprehensive investigations of the nature and practice of science.

Colored No More

Colored No More
Author: Treva B. Lindsey
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780252099571

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Home to established African American institutions and communities, Washington, D.C., offered women in the New Negro movement a unique setting for the fight against racial and gender oppression. Colored No More traces how African American women of the late-nineteenth and early twentieth century made significant strides toward making the nation's capital a more equal and dynamic urban center. Treva B. Lindsey presents New Negro womanhood as a multidimensional space that included race women, blues women, mothers, white collar professionals, beauticians, fortune tellers, sex workers, same-gender couples, artists, activists, and innovators. Drawing from these differing but interconnected African American women's spaces, Lindsey excavates a multifaceted urban and cultural history of struggle toward a vision of equality that could emerge and sustain itself. Upward mobility to equal citizenship for African American women encompassed challenging racial, gender, class, and sexuality status quos. Lindsey maps the intersection of these challenges and their place at the core of New Negro womanhood.