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Thorough yet concise, #Gender: An Introduction to Gendered Social Problems provides timely, accessible, real-world cases of gendered social issues so that students can easily see the impact gender has on their lives. The textbook opens with the definition of gender and offers students a sociological framework to build upon. Current events such as the Roe v Wade reversal, Don't Say Gay, and hormone testing for athletes provide up to date examples of gendered social issues while "Moving Forward" sections highlight the efforts that activists and everyday people are making to offer solutions for…mehr
Thorough yet concise, #Gender: An Introduction to Gendered Social Problems provides timely, accessible, real-world cases of gendered social issues so that students can easily see the impact gender has on their lives. The textbook opens with the definition of gender and offers students a sociological framework to build upon. Current events such as the Roe v Wade reversal, Don't Say Gay, and hormone testing for athletes provide up to date examples of gendered social issues while "Moving Forward" sections highlight the efforts that activists and everyday people are making to offer solutions for current issues. The book closes with a discussion on social change. Perfect for undergraduate students learning how gender informs their individual lives and wider societal structures.
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Autorenporträt
Sarah DeWard has taught sociology and women's and gender studies for over 20 years at multiple universities, including the University of Michigan, Clemson University, and Eastern Michigan University. DeWard is a former trainer for the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence where she provided national and statewide training about domestic violence advocacy and intimate partner sexual violence. She has worked as a counselor, support group facilitator, advocate, consultant, and grant writer in domestic violence programs in Michigan, South Carolina, and New York. Currently, Sarah works as a learning designer at the University of Michigan's Ross Office of Digital Education.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction #LetsGetStarted Biological Sex, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, Sexual Orientation Moving Forward 2. Constructing Gender #GenderIsFakeNews Social Construction Why Does This Matter? Moving Forward 3. Reproductive Justice #MyBodyMyChoice Birth Control Abortion Forced Sterilization and Eugenics Abortion Prevalence Maternal Mortality Reproductive Justice and Public Policy Moving Forward 4. Transgender and Nonbinary Identities #PronounsMatter Redefining Gender Gender-Affirming Care Performing Gender Pronouns-We All Use Them! Prevalence of People Who Are Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Transgender Identity and Public Policy Moving Forward 5. Gender and Poverty #PovertyIsSexist What Is Social Class? What Is Poverty? Poverty Prevalence Poverty and Public Policy Moving Forward 6. Men and Masculinities #ToxicMasculinity The Gender Hierarchy Moving Forward 7. Intimate Partner Violence #Survivor A Note about Language Power and Control Intimate Partner Violence Prevalence Intimate Partner Violence and Public Policy Moving Forward 8. Gender and Education #EducationEquity Education as a Social Institution Gender Bias in K-12 Education and Public Policy Moving Forward 9. Marriage and Family #GoodMom Defining Family A (Brief) History of Marriage and Family Gendered Dating Gendered Parenting Marriage, Family, and Public Policy Moving Forward 10 Sexual Violence #MeToo Rape Culture Sexual Assault Prevalence Sexual Assault on College Campuses Moving Forward 11. Gender and Work #EqualPay The Gender Wage Gap Gender Pay Gap and Public Policy Moving Forward 12. Gender and Politics #Vote Gender Performance in Politics Gendered Elections Gendered Political Participation Gendered Politics and Public Policy Moving Forward 13. Gender and Social Change #Femininst What Is Feminism? Herstory of the Women's Movement Moving Forward
1. Introduction #LetsGetStarted Biological Sex, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, Sexual Orientation Moving Forward 2. Constructing Gender #GenderIsFakeNews Social Construction Why Does This Matter? Moving Forward 3. Reproductive Justice #MyBodyMyChoice Birth Control Abortion Forced Sterilization and Eugenics Abortion Prevalence Maternal Mortality Reproductive Justice and Public Policy Moving Forward 4. Transgender and Nonbinary Identities #PronounsMatter Redefining Gender Gender-Affirming Care Performing Gender Pronouns-We All Use Them! Prevalence of People Who Are Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Transgender Identity and Public Policy Moving Forward 5. Gender and Poverty #PovertyIsSexist What Is Social Class? What Is Poverty? Poverty Prevalence Poverty and Public Policy Moving Forward 6. Men and Masculinities #ToxicMasculinity The Gender Hierarchy Moving Forward 7. Intimate Partner Violence #Survivor A Note about Language Power and Control Intimate Partner Violence Prevalence Intimate Partner Violence and Public Policy Moving Forward 8. Gender and Education #EducationEquity Education as a Social Institution Gender Bias in K-12 Education and Public Policy Moving Forward 9. Marriage and Family #GoodMom Defining Family A (Brief) History of Marriage and Family Gendered Dating Gendered Parenting Marriage, Family, and Public Policy Moving Forward 10 Sexual Violence #MeToo Rape Culture Sexual Assault Prevalence Sexual Assault on College Campuses Moving Forward 11. Gender and Work #EqualPay The Gender Wage Gap Gender Pay Gap and Public Policy Moving Forward 12. Gender and Politics #Vote Gender Performance in Politics Gendered Elections Gendered Political Participation Gendered Politics and Public Policy Moving Forward 13. Gender and Social Change #Femininst What Is Feminism? Herstory of the Women's Movement Moving Forward
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