Readings in the psychology of women : dimensions of the female experience
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Readings in the psychology of women : dimensions of the female experience
Allyn and Bacon, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Combining both new articles and reprints, Readings in the Psychology of Women gives students the opportunity to discover the rich primary source material that makes the study of the psychology of women exciting. To promote understanding of the complexity of the female experience, the authors include a variety of approaches to the psychology of women. The readings include scientific research reports, theoretical discussions, and phenomenological descriptions of women's lives. To put this understanding in context, the authors include an analysis of social, cultural, and historical influences on individual psychology, and they have brought to the foreground women whose lives are underrepresented in psychological research and theory. Readings in the Psychology of Women complements the major texts in the field with a good match in topics, organization, and philosophy. Reviewers have praised it for its emphasis on diversity and its effective mix of readings.
目次
Preface.
Introduction, Anne E. Hunter and Carie Forden.
1.Power and Ideology.
Poem: Response to Patriarchy, Kelly Mazaris.
Should Psychologists Study Gender Differences? Yes, with Some Guidelines, Janet Shibley Hyde.
Biological Essentialism, Sandra Lipsitz Bem.
The Longest War: Gender and Culture, Carole Wade and Carol Tavris.
Lessons in Inequality: What Television Teaches Us about Women, Teresa Keller.
2.Theories of Development.
Poem: Growth, Beth Rhodes.
Gender-Role Socialization: Lessons in Femininity, Hilary M. Lips.
Gender Schema Theory and Its Implications for Child Development: Raising Gender-Aschematic Children in a Gender-Schematic Society, Sandra Lipsitz Bem.
The Development of Women's Sense of Self, Jean Baker Miller.
3.Adolescence.
Poem: Sister, April Cox.
Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls, Mary Pipher.
Putting a Big Thing into a Little Hole: Teenage Girls' Accounts of Sexual Initiation, Sharon Thompson.
Body Image and Weight Concerns Among African American and White Adolescent Females: Differences That Make a Difference, Sheila Parker, Mimi Nichter, Mark Nichter, Nancy Vuckovic, Colette Sims, and Cheryl Ritenbaugh.
4.Academic and Career Achievement.
Poem: The Famous Jewish-Russian Pet Termanowsky, Philip Terman.
Are Boys Better Than Girls at Math? Paula J. Caplan and Jeremy B. Caplan.
The Development of Thoughtfulness in College Women, Blythe McVicker Clinchy.
Gender Relations in the Mines and the Division of Labor Underground, Suzanne E. Tallichet.
The Second Shift, Artie Hochschild with Ann Machung.
5.Intimate Relationships.
Poem: Lilly's Porch on the Last Night of July, Nancy Edmondson.
Marriage: Something Old, Something New, Beverly Birns and Rhoda Selvin.
Diversity and Variability in Women's Sexual Identities, Carla Golden.
The Talk of Women Friends, Fern L. Johnson and Elizabeth J. Aries.
6.Caregiving.
Poem: Azamde Wood Figure: Mother and Child, Felicia Mitchell.
History and Current Applications of Attachment Theory, Susan Franzblau.
Overcoming Stereotypes of Mothers in the African-American Context, Elizabeth E. Sparks.
The Sandwich Generation: Women's Roles as Multi-Generational Caregivers, Joan F. Kuchner.
7.Women's Bodies, Women's Health.
Poem: Body Language, Mary C. Bragg.
How to Think about Women's Health, Martha Livingston.
Midwives and Women-Centered Care, Lisa Ross and Linda Cole.
Found Voices: Women, Disability and Cultural Transformation, Deborah Lisi.
8.Violence against Women.
Poem: My Father's Bed, Anonymous.
Battered Wives: Causes, Effects and Social Change, Beverly Birns.
Preventing Sexual Assault on Campus: A Feminist Perspective, Carole Baroody Corcoran and Deborah Mahlstedt.
A Woman's Martial Arts School: Connecting Feminism, Community, and Activism, Charlene R. DiCalogero.
Economic Violence against Women, Ruth Brandwein.
9.Mental Health.
Poem: Ghosts of Horses, Rhonda Barnett.
Gender Issues in the Diagnosis of Mental Disorder, Paula J. Caplan.
Depressed Mood and Self-Esteem in Young Asian, Black, and White Women in America, Nancy Fugate Woods, Martha Lentz, Ellen Mitchell, and L.D. Oakley.
"A Way Outa No Way": Eating Problems Among African-American, Latina, and White Women, Becky Wangsgaard Thompson.
10.Aging.
Poem: Living by Holding Back, Nancy Edmandson.
Women of a Certain Age, Laura Cartensen and Monish Pasupathi.
Puerto Rican Elderly Women: Shared Meanings and Informal Supportive Networks, Melba Sanchez-Ayendez.
Confronting Ageism: A Must for Mental Health, Shevy Healey.
Poem: Perennial, Barbara Koehler.
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