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A Companion to Gender Studies
"This ambitious volume is an essential sourcebook in Gender Studies at all levels and the point de départ for future research. It transcends the boundaries of a quite remarkable range of traditional disciplines, highlighting the gender issues within each, directly and accessibly. Fascinating and illuminating! Recommended to all academic libraries.” "After twenty years of discussions on the importance of combining poststructuralist anti-foundationalism with intellectual, political and ethical accountability, here is a volume that actually practices what it preaches. This is a very important and necessary collection that conveys a flair for theoretical complexity in a direct and accessible way. It succeeds in addressing gender issues within an impressive range of disciplines and a broad span of interdisciplinary areas. It drives home time and again the notion that gender today should function as a verb that connects multiple differences and not as an essential entity. Compulsory reading for us all." "This Companion is a landmark text in establishing dialogues of critical race theory, postcolonialism, and globalization with studies on gender."
–H.G.A. Hughes, Reference Reviews
–Rosi Braidotti, Utrecht University
–Jeff Hearn, Swedish School of Economics and University of Huddersfield
Philomena Essed (Edited by), P Essed (Author), David Theo Goldberg (Edited by), Audrey Kobayashi (Edited by)
9780631221098, Wiley
Hardback, published 19 August 2004
576 pages
25.3 x 18 x 4.6 cm, 1.17 kg
"The goal here—to provide a guide and companion for students, researchers, and readers interested in gender studies—is strongly achieved. To gender enthusiasts: grab a copy, open to any page, and see what new idea you come across." (M/C Reviews, July 2009)
A Companion to Gender Studies presents a unified and comprehensive vision of its field, and its new directions. It is designed to demonstrate in action the rich interplay between gender and other markers of social position and (dis)privilege, such as race, class, ethnicity, and nationality.
List of Contributors viii Acknowledgments xi Introduction: A Curriculum Vitae for Gender Studies 1 Part I Interdisciplinarity 1 Women’s Studies 29 2 Area Studies 40 3 Postcolonial Scholarship 51 4 Queer Studies 62 Part II Re-positionings 5 Epistemologies 73 6 Genetic Sex 87 7 Lived Body versus Gender 102 8 Masculinity 114 9 Heterosexuality 132 Part III Jurisdictions 10 Nation 145 11 Law 160 12 Policy 181 13 Domestic Violence 192 14 Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing 202 15 Crime 212 Part IV Nonconformity 16 Science and Technology 241 17 Prostitution and Sex Work Studies 255 18 Global Social Movements 266 19 Arab Women: Beyond Politics 279 Part V Mobility 20 Development under Globalization 293 21 Migration and Refugees 307 22 Class and Globalization 319 23 Unions: Resistance and Mobilization 329 24 Corporate Masculinity 342 Part VI Familiality 25 Family and Culture in Africa 357 26 The Caribbean Family? 370 27 Family and Household in Latin America 381 28 Family in Europe 392 Part VII Physicality 29 Reproduction 405 30 Disability 415 31 Health 428 32 Sport 437 Part VIII Spatiality 33 Environment and Sustainable Development 457 34 Space and Cultural Meanings 467 35 Architecture and Planning 475 36 Museums 484 Part IX Reflectivity 37 Ethics 497 38 Religion 509 39 Discourse 519 40 The Violence of Gender 530 Index 544
Philomena Essed, David Theo Goldberg, Audrey Kobayashi
Mary Maynard
Ella Shohat
Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan
Judith Halberstam
Laura Hyun Yi Kang
Amâde M’charek
Iris Marion Young
Toby Miller
Lorraine Nencel
Lois A. West
Katherine Franke
Carol Lee Bacchi
Madelaine Adelman
Jennifer Hyndman
Tony Jefferson
Sandra Harding
Kamala Kempadoo
Nitza Berkovitch and Sara Helman
Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
Enakshi Dua
Cecilia Menjívar
Abigail B. Bakan
Linda Briskin
Agneta H. Fischer and Annelies E. M. van Vianen
Ifi Amadiume
D. Alissa Trotz
Nina Laurie
Joanna Regulska
Laura Shanner
Anita Silvers
Lesley Doyal
Martha Saavedra
Irene Dankelman
Tovi Fenster
Mona Domosh
Ellen Fernandez-Sacco
Vikki Bell
Pamela Dickey Young
Ruth Wodak
Mieke Bal
Subject Areas: Society & culture: general [JF]
