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Provides an exploration of both progress made and problems encountered as psychologists grapple with gender. This volume includes both classic and contemporary readings, drawn from all branches of psychology - social, developmental, personality, cognitive, history, physiological/biological - as well as from other disciplines.
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In The Gender and Psychology Reader, Blythe McVicker Clinchy and Julie K. Norem have culled through a diverse group of readings to provide a wide-ranging exploration of both progress made and problems encountered as psychologists grapple with gender. The volume includes both classic and contemporary readings, drawn from all branches of psychology-- social, developmental, personality, cognitive, history, physiological/biological--as well as from other disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and anthropology.The essays cover a gamut of subjects including epistemological issues, the study of difference, the embodiment of gender, autonomy and connection in relationships, and clinical implications. A concluding chapter by the editors considers themes that can be traced through the different sections, gaps in current perspectives, and future directions.The Gender and Psychology Reader includes contributions from an array of distinguished scholars from varying methodological and disciplinary backgrounds. Among the contributors are Laurel Furumoto, Jeanne Marecek, Laura S. Brown, Anne Fausto- Sterling, Sandra Lipsitz Bem, Michelle Fine, Jospeh H. Pleck, J. G. Morawski, Daniel A. Hart, Barrie Thorne, and Aida Hurtado. Organized for easy use as either a primary or supplementary text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology, The Gender and Psychology Reader will also serve as the essential reference for those in clinical practice interested in gender issues.
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Author Biography
Julie K. Norem is Associate Professor of Psychology at Wellesley College and was previously Associate Editor of Journal of Research in Personality. Blythe McVicker Clinchy is Professor of Psychology at Wellesley College, and co-author of Women's Ways of Knowing.
Review
"A wonderfully diverse array of classic and contemporary readings" --Contemporary Psychology APA Review of Books
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In The Gender and Psychology Reader, Blythe McVicker Clinchy and Julie K. Norem have culled through a diverse group of readings to provide a wide-ranging exploration of both progress made and problems encountered as psychologists grapple with gender. The volume includes both classic and contemporary readings, drawn from all branches of psychology-- social, developmental, personality, cognitive, history, physiological/biological--as well as from other disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and anthropology. The essays cover a gamut of subjects including epistemological issues, the study of difference, the embodiment of gender, autonomy and connection in relationships, and clinical implications. A concluding chapter by the editors considers themes that can be traced through the different sections, gaps in current perspectives, and future directions. The Gender and Psychology Reader includes contributions from an array of distinguished scholars from varying methodological and disciplinary backgrounds. Among the contributors are Laurel Furumoto, Jeanne Marecek, Laura S. Brown, Anne Fausto- Sterling, Sandra Lipsitz Bem, Michelle Fine, Jospeh H. Pleck, J. G. Morawski, Daniel A. Hart, Barrie Thorne, and Aida Hurtado. Organized for easy use as either a primary or supplementary text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology, The Gender and Psychology Reader will also serve as the essential reference for those in clinical practice interested in gender issues.
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"A wonderfully diverse array of classic and contemporary readings" -Contemporary Psychology APA Review of Books
Details ISBN0814715478 Short Title GENDER & PSYCHOLOGY READER Pages 272 Language English ISBN-10 0814715478 ISBN-13 9780814715475 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 155.3 Year 1998 Imprint New York University Press Country of Publication United States Illustrations Illustrations Place of Publication New York Publisher New York University Press DOI 10.1604/9780814715475 UK Release Date 1998-04-01 NZ Release Date 1998-04-01 US Release Date 1998-04-01 Edited by Blythe Mcvicker Clinchy Author Blythe Mcvicker Clinchy Publication Date 1998-04-01 Alternative 9780814715468 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 1998-03-31 We've got this
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