The Social Identity of Women

The Social Identity of Women
Author: Suzanne Skevington,Deborah Baker
Publsiher: Sage Publications (CA)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1989
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015015494324

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This study presents new research and theory addressing the impact of social contexts upon the psychological processes of identity formation by women, and the contribution of social identity theory to the meaning of womanhood.

Women Feminist Identity and Society in the 1980s

Women  Feminist Identity and Society in the 1980s
Author: Myriam Díaz-Diocaretz,Iris M. Zavala
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027279750

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The general objective of this volume is to present and discuss different modes of existence in women’s texts and feminist identity in political and poetic discourse on the one hand, and to analyze the factors which determine differing relationships between women and society, and which result in specific forms of identity on the other. The essays in this volume explore language, gender, mass media, sexuality, class and social change, women’s identity as Blacks and in the Third World as well as the nature of domination, feminine criticism and female creativity. The volume opens with a challenging question by the feminist poet Adrienne Rich, ‘Who is We?’

Asian Women Identity and Migration

Asian Women  Identity and Migration
Author: Nish Belford,Reshmi Lahiri-Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000326604

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This book explores the influence which education and migration experiences have on women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom when (re)negotiating their identities. The intersections of migration and transnationalism are critically examined through multiple theoretical lenses across three thematic domains encompassing socio-historical discourses, postcolonial theory, theories on intersectionality and interceptionality, emotional reflexivity and affects. In doing so, the book highlights the ambiguities around gendered access and equity to education, migration experiences, the acculturation process, dilemmas surrounding transnationality and negotiation of identities, belonging and struggles inherent in simultaneously maintaining ties with home and new social fields. Chapters highlight the practical, methodological, and substantive aspects of affective dimensions and voice with a critical understanding of different tensions, challenges, complexities and conflicts underlining the stories. The book raises the question of voice and agency in advocating emotion-based writing in recalibrating conditions representing gendered subjective multivocality of women in breaking silences. Presenting non-Western perspectives through fragmented and often marginalised accounts within transnational and global spaces, this book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of Sociology, Gender Studies, Migration, Transnational and Diaspora studies, Sociology of Education, Feminist Studies, Cultural Studies, Literature and Cultural Geographies.

Women Identity and Religion in Wales

Women  Identity and Religion in Wales
Author: Manon Ceridwen James
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781786831941

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Women, Identity and Religion in Wales is the first comprehensive study of its kind from a present-day perspective. It brings significant and original insights to an understanding of Welsh identity and religion, as well as exploring the distinctive pressures that women in Wales face in their everyday lives. The author provides a qualitatively rich account of the religious and sociological context and interweaves her own experience with that of a number of Welsh women writers, including Menna Elfyn, Jasmine Donahaye and Mererid Hopwood, to offer an in-depth understanding of the dynamic interplay between Welsh female identity and religion. At the heart of the book are conversations with thirteen other women whose lives and experiences reveal how women facing misogyny, repression and stigmatisation are able to respond with resilience and humour. The author concludes that Welsh women have an empowering stereotype, the Strong Woman, and are constructing new identities for themselves beyond the pressures to be respectable and submissive.

Understanding the Purpose and Power of Women

Understanding the Purpose and Power of Women
Author: Myles Munroe
Publsiher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781603741491

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Women of every culture and society are facing the dilemma of identity. Traditional views of what it means to be a woman and changing cultural and marital roles are causing women conflict in their relationships with men. Women are under tremendous stress as they struggle to discover who they are and what role they are to play today—in the family, the community, and the world. In this expanded edition of Understanding the Purpose and Power of Women, now with helpful study questions following each chapter, best-selling author Dr. Myles Munroe examines societies’ attitudes toward women and addresses vital issues such as: Are women and men equal? How is a woman unique from a man? What does the Bible really teach about women? Is the woman to blame for the fall of mankind? What are the purpose and design of the woman? Should women be in leadership? What is a woman’s basic communication style? What are a woman’s emotional and sexual needs? What is a woman’s potential? To live successfully in the world, women need a new awareness of who they are and new skills to meet today’s challenges. Whether you are a woman or a man, married or single, this book will help you to understand the woman as she was meant to be.

Women Becoming Mathematicians

Women Becoming Mathematicians
Author: Margaret Anne Marie Murray
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2001
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0262632462

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Women mathematicians of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s and how they built professional identities in the face of social and institutional obstacles.

Women Identity

Women   Identity
Author: Adele Ahlberg Calhoun,Tracey D. Bianchi
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830831081

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We live only a small fraction of the lives God has for us, circling around the demands of the present moment while God whispers softly or even hollers for us to harness our whole hearts. These nine sessions LifeGuide® Bible Study follow the biblical themes as well as the journeys of women showing the way to embracing God's strength and wisdom to live whole lives.

Feminism Identity and Difference

Feminism  Identity  and Difference
Author: Susan J. Hekman
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 071465017X

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This study focuses on a set of issues at the forefront of feminist thought in the late 1990s: identity, difference and their implications for feminist politics. As feminism moves into an era in which differences among women, the multiple identities of woman and identity politics are all at the centre of feminist discussions, new approaches, methods and politics are called for.