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Written by two scholars in the feminist community, this book takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the psychology of women. By supplementing its strong base of psychological theory and research with sociological, anthropological and historical material, the text attempts to present diverse and thorough consideration of female experience. This book also emphasizes the diversity of women's lives. Aspects of race, class and sexual orientation are integrated into every chapter. This book should be of interest to the psychology of women course offered in psychology, sociology and women's studies departments.

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Images of Women First In the third edition, the short introductory chapter is now immediately followed by the popular chapter about stereotypes of women and the harm they do, while the more theoretical chapter on personality has been integrated into other appropriate chapters and linked to current research and issues in the news.
Media More attention is paid to the role of media in defining girls and women of all ages.
Diversity Much more material is included in each chapter on cultural and ethnic diversity of women, with added new findings on ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, social class, women of color, international issues, and women from around the world.
"Connecting Themes" Each chapter now ends with a 'Connecting Themes,' summary of how the book's four themes are played out in the topics of the chapter.
"Making a Difference" In each chapter a new boxed feature,'Making a Difference' spotlights a woman activist who has changed society.
"New Chapter on Difference" - A new chapter four on the meanings of difference asks, 'How different are men and women really?' and answers this question in terms of contrasting feminist perspectives, presented in the context of concrete social problems.
"New Concluding Chapter" A new concluding chapter 15, 'Making a Difference: Toward a Better Future for Women,' ties together the four themes of the book and presents an optimistic view of both how the women's movement has changed society and how students can continue to change society positively in response to the women's movement.
New Coverage New topics include: analysis of the backlash against feminism (chapter 1); the role of sexism in the schools (chapters 3 and 8); media images of women athletes and the representation of women in rap and music videos (chapter 4); pornography, race, and hostility toward women (chapters 4 and 14); factors influencing women's perception of their leadership abilities (chapter 5); biological determinism in the media (chapters 3 and 6); the 'silencing' of adolescent girls (chapter 8); differences among diverse groups of women in the meaning of sexuality and body image, and implications for therapeutic treatment (chapters 9 and 15); the new reproductive technology and the medical, ethical, and legal issues it raises; woman-headed households, and socially created obstacles to mothering (all in chapter 11); a new synthesis of the costs and benefits of juggling work, family, and relationship roles (chapter 12); changing cultural views of menopause, and achievement in mid- and later life (chapter 13).
Author Reputation The authors are well-known, active scholars in the field.
Social Constructionist Perspective - Gender is a social system of meanings, status, and power, not just a personality characteristic of individuals.
Feminist Point of View - This text advocates basic equality of women and men social, economic, and political and objectively reports research findings.
Emphasizes Diversity -Information on race, age, class, and sexual orientation, is included and integrated into all text chapters.
Four Themes Gender is more than just sex; Language and naming are a source of power; Women are a diverse group; and Psychology should be related to social change. These themes of Gender, Language, Diversity and Social Change are integrated throughout the book, both in and across chapters.
Interdisciplinary The text is centered in psychology but draws on research from sociology, anthropology, communication, biology, history, and literature.
Critical Approach The focus throughout is on a critical approach to theory and research.
Instructor's Manual An extensive, comprehensive Instructor's Manual offers class demonstrations and lectures, sample syllabi, an expanded test bank, list of video resources, suggestions for using the Internet and World Wide Web, and more.
About the Author:
Mary Crawford is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Connecticut. She has taught the psychology of women and gender for twenty-five years, most of that time at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, where she earned the Trustee’s Achievement Award for lifetime professional accomplishment. She has also held the Jane W. Irwin Chair in Women’s Studies at Hamilton College, served as Distinguished Visiting Teacher/Scholar at Trenton State College at The College of New Jersey, and directed the graduate program in women’s studies at the University of South Carolina. She received her Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Delaware. Professor Crawford is a consulting editor of Psychology of Women Quarterly, an associate editor of Feminism and Psychology, and a Fellow of both the American Psychological Society and the American Psychological Association. Mary Crawford has spoken and written about women’s studies issues for audiences as diverse as the British Psychological Society, Ms. Magazine, and the Oprah Winfrey show. Works she has authored or edited include: Gender and Thought: Psychological Perspectives (1989); Talking Difference: On Gender and Language (1995); Gender Differences and Human Cognition (1997); Coming Into Her Own: Education Successes in Girls and Women (1999) and a special double issue of Psychology of Women Quarterly (1999) on innovative methods for feminist research.

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  • PublisherMcGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • Publication date1992
  • ISBN 10 0070659257
  • ISBN 13 9780070659254
  • BindingHardcover
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