The social psychology of gender : how power and intimacy shape gender relations

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The social psychology of gender : how power and intimacy shape gender relations

Laurie A. Rudman, Peter Glick

(Texts in social psychology / editor, Abraham Tesser)

Guilford Press, 2010, c2008

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-363) and index

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*A highly readable and well-priced authored work. *Cutting-edge information for scholars, researchers, and text use. *Issues are illustrated with real-world examples. *Strong point of view will encourage discussion.

Table of Contents

1. Understanding Gender 2. Dominance and Interdependence 3. Development of Gender Relations 4. Content and Origins of Gender Stereotypes 5. Descriptive and Prescriptive Stereotyping 6. Self-Sustaining Prophecies 7. Obstacles to Gender Nonconformity 8. Sexism in the Workplace 9. Love and Romance 10. Sex 11. Gender and Violence 12. Progress, Pitfalls, and Remedies

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