Illuminating how identities, stereotypes and inequalities matter through gender studies
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Illuminating how identities, stereotypes and inequalities matter through gender studies
Springer, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- "Blogging my academic self" / Jenny L. Davis
- How do you Facebook? The gendered characteristics of online interaction / Nathalie N. Delise
- Negotiating gay male Christian identities / Brandi Woodell
- Tomboys in the work of Carson McCullers / Emily Knox
- Violent environment : women and frontier coffey country, Kansas : 1855-1880 / Lisa Bunkowski and Amanda Hedstrom
- The proof is in the pudding : gender specific stereotypes in television advertisements / Nicole Farris
- Carmen Tafolla : Chicana writer, from the whispers of her people / Manuel Medrano and Aaron Rodrigues
- The social construction and resistance of menstruation as a public spectacle / Ashly Patterson
- Getting off online : race, gender, and sexuality in cyberspace / Jesus Smith
- Punishing abused women : a retrospective on a Ms. Magazine blog / R. Dianne Bartlow
- Constructing families : gay male and lesbian foster families / Mary Ann Davis
- Sex differences in adult mortality : some evidence from Taiwan / Yu-Ting-Chang
- Gendered helping behaviors and place attachment in New Orleans' upper 9th ward / J. M. Savely