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Gender in a Transitional Era: Changes and Challenges

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Full Title:

Gender in a Transitional Era: Changes and Challenges

Contributors:

By (Author) Amanda R. Martinez
Edited by Lucy J. Miller
Contributions by Ashley K. Barrett
Contributions by Ryan Castillo
Contributions by Katherine J. Denker
Contributions by Debbie S. Dougherty
Contributions by Elizabeth Fish Hatfield
Contributions by Art Herbig
Contributions by Kendra Knight
Contributions by Brittney D. Lee

ISBN:

9780739188439

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

23rd December 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies, gender groups
Social groups, communities and identities

Dewey:

302.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

326

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 232mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

617g

Description

Gender in a Transitional Era addresses a range of issues relevant in current gender and sexuality studies scholarship which span many disciplines. The contributors prioritize the critical thinking that continues to support the notion that we, as a society, still have a ways to go toward full gender equality in all spheres of life. This collection positions marginal voices at the center of complex gender issues in todays society. Broad thematic topic areas include parental identities, advice, and self-help; gender performances and role expectations in media; interacting within organizational and social spaces; and tensions and negotiations on politics, health, and feminisms. Though there is still much work to be done concerning an array of gender equality issues, scholars in this collection interrogate a transitional era of gender in which changes are evident, yet challenges persist.

Reviews

Each chapter is written with original research, which makes this book an important addition to scholarship in many areas of study. This text would make a great supplement for an upper division undergraduate course or a graduate-level course. . . .This book is well organized and captures the essence of gender in a transitional era. . . .[The text] offers a unique collection of research on important gender issues that are not found in gender textbooks. This book focuses on very specific instances of gender in a transitional era, which is a strength of the book because it offers various perspectives of specific gender issues. I envision this book becoming an ongoing collection of editions adding more valuable research to gender education. * Central States Communication Association Newsletter *
This collection makes a compelling argument that our current transitional era calls for continued exploration of gender from a variety of perspectives, methodological approaches, and identities. The text offers a rich set of examples and intersectional approaches that expand theoretical frameworks and offer possibilities for interrogating restrictive gender binaries. -- Diana I. Bowen, University of Houston-Clear Lake
Gender in a Transitional Era is a compendium of essays addressing some of the important topics facing women and menthatlend themselves to illuminating analysis from a feministperspective ongender, race, and class. Itupdates some older debates, expands them to reflect the currentrealities of the multiplicities of identity, nationality, and culture, and leaves readers with a forward-looking perspective on social actionin a time of ever-greater technological mediation. This collection introduces students to subjects of great political, economic, andsocietal concern and provides a platform from which deeper explorations can take place. -- Sarah Stein, North Carolina State University
I was especially pleased with the sections on the portrayal of women in mediated messages. -- Sheri Bleam, Adrian College

Author Bio

Amanda R. Martinez is assistant professor in communication studies, sociology, and gender and sexuality studies at Davidson College. Lucy J. Miller is adjunct professor in the Department of Arts and Humanities at the University of Houston-Downtown.

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