
Key Concepts in Gender Studies
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-4462-6029-6 (ISBN)
Description
The new edition of Key Concepts in Gender Studies is a lively and engaging introduction to this dynamic field.
Thoroughly revised throughout, the second edition benefits from the addition of nine new concepts including Gender Social Movements, Intersectionality and Mainstreaming.
Each of the entries:
begins with a concise definition
outlines the history of each term and the debates surrounding it
includes illustrations of how the concept has been applied within the field
offers examples which allow a critical re-evaluation of the concept
is cross-referenced with the other key concepts
ends with guidance on further reading.
A must-buy for undergraduate and postgraduate students in a range of social science and humanities disciplines.
Thoroughly revised throughout, the second edition benefits from the addition of nine new concepts including Gender Social Movements, Intersectionality and Mainstreaming.
Each of the entries:
begins with a concise definition
outlines the history of each term and the debates surrounding it
includes illustrations of how the concept has been applied within the field
offers examples which allow a critical re-evaluation of the concept
is cross-referenced with the other key concepts
ends with guidance on further reading.
A must-buy for undergraduate and postgraduate students in a range of social science and humanities disciplines.
Reviews / Votes
Key Concepts in Gender Studies is testament to the interest, energy and dynamism of feminism today. Now in a revised second edition, it must have been incredibly tough to set the limit at 50, but Jane Pilcher and Imelda Whelehan have done it again: produced a book that is lively, important and accessible. With entries that cover key concepts, historical terms, theoretical arguments, and activism from Malala to SlutWalk to transgender, this book offers an excellent introduction to debates in contemporary gender studies. -- Rosalind GillMore details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4462-6029-6 (9781446260296)
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Persons
?Jane Pilcher? is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester.
Imelda Whelehan ?is Professor and Dean of Higher Degree Research at the Australian National University.
Imelda Whelehan ?is Professor and Dean of Higher Degree Research at the Australian National University.
Content
Introduction
Age/Ageing
Androcentrism
Backlash
Body/Embodiment
Citizenship
Class
Consciousness Raising
Cyberfeminism
Cyborg
Dichotemy
Domestic Division of Labour
Double Standard
Equality
Essentialism
Family/Motherhood
Feminisms
Gender
Gender Order
Gender Segregation
Gendered
Girlpower
Global Feminisms
Heterosexuality
Ideology
Intersectionality
Lesbian Continuum/Lesbian Feminism
Mainstreaming
Masculinities
Neoliberalism
(The) Other
Patriarchy
Pornography
Postfeminism
Postmodernism
Power
Psychoanalytical Feminism
Public/Private
Queer Theory
Race/Ethnicity
Representation
Reproductive Technologies
Separatism
Sex Work
Sexual Contract
Sexuality
Standpoint
Stereotype
Transgender
Violence
Waves of Feminism
Age/Ageing
Androcentrism
Backlash
Body/Embodiment
Citizenship
Class
Consciousness Raising
Cyberfeminism
Cyborg
Dichotemy
Domestic Division of Labour
Double Standard
Equality
Essentialism
Family/Motherhood
Feminisms
Gender
Gender Order
Gender Segregation
Gendered
Girlpower
Global Feminisms
Heterosexuality
Ideology
Intersectionality
Lesbian Continuum/Lesbian Feminism
Mainstreaming
Masculinities
Neoliberalism
(The) Other
Patriarchy
Pornography
Postfeminism
Postmodernism
Power
Psychoanalytical Feminism
Public/Private
Queer Theory
Race/Ethnicity
Representation
Reproductive Technologies
Separatism
Sex Work
Sexual Contract
Sexuality
Standpoint
Stereotype
Transgender
Violence
Waves of Feminism