Gender Studies
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Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the complex interaction of gender with other identity markers such as race, ethnicity, sexuality, nation, and religion. Gender— femininity and masculinity—is such a basic form of social organization that its operation often passes unnoticed.
- Sexuality, the Self, and Society (Rahman, Bowman, Jackson, Lushtak, Newman, and Sunder)
- The materials in this book are a co-creation of new and existing Open Educational Resources put together by a group of authors to give the reader an introductory overview to the study of Human Sexuality. The field of Human Sexuality is multi-disciplinary, covering a broad spectrum of perspectives. Human Sexuality can be understood as the ways in which we experience and express ourselves as sexual beings. Much of what we learn will relate directly to the human condition.
- Introduction to Human Sexuality (Goerling and Wolfe)
- This text is an introductory human sexuality textbook that was created to offer updated, inclusive, and affordable content on human sexuality. The book is divided into two parts: the first covers personal topics like sexology and gender, while the second addresses professional topics like sexual health and dysfunctions. The authors aim to provide an intersectional and dynamic resource for students across various fields and encourage feedback for continual improvement.
- Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach (Amory, Massey, Miller, and Brown)
- Designed for an introductory course, this textbook takes a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of LGBTQ+ issues that helps students grasp core concepts through a variety of different perspectives.
- Introduction to Gender Studies (Coleman)
- This text provides an overview of the academic field of women's studies, including the social and cultural consequences of living in a "gendered world." Socialization, communication, politics, crime, sexuality, and religion are examined, as well as the historical and cross-cultural aspects of gender relationships.
- Introduction to Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies (Kang, Lessard, Heston, and Nordmarken)
- This textbook introduces key feminist concepts and analytical frameworks used in the interdisciplinary Women, Gender, Sexualities field. It unpacks the social construction of knowledge and categories of difference, processes and structures of power and inequality, with a focus on gendered labor in the global economy, and the historical development of feminist social movements.
- Global Women's Issues - Women in the World Today
- We cannot solve global challenges unless women participate fully in efforts to find solutions. Female participation in the private sector is a crucial economic driver for societies worldwide. Economic security benefits every facet of a woman’s life, with positive effects on the health, education and vitality of families. Learn about women who are changing their societies for the better.
- The Psychology of Gender 2e (McRaney et al.)
- The Psychology of Gender textbook studies issues related to the psychology of gender across 13 modules. Our discussion begins by explaining what gender is in relation to sex, moves to how the construct is studied, and then applies the lenses of social, developmental, cognitive, physiological, health, clinical, and industrial/organizational psychology as well as education and human sexuality.
- The Psychology of Gender 2e (Valentine-French and Lally)
- This gender studies textbook provides a comprehensive exploration of the psychology of gender, examining biological, social, and cultural influences on gender identity, roles, and behaviors. Divided into ten modules, the book begins by defining the psychology of gender and the research methods used to study it. It then delves into biological factors such as chromosomes and hormones, followed by theories of gender identity.
- Global Femicide: Indigenous Women and Girls Torn from Our Midst (Anderson, Pete, Kubik, and Rucklos-Hampton)
- This book underscores the common, interlocking effects of racism and sexism on Indigenous women. Family members, scholars and researchers, artists, activists and policy-makers provide their decade-long perspectives, providing testimony and evidence that sexualized and racialized violence is not only a product of historic colonization but continues to manifest in entrenched systems of colonization and global femicide. The analysis and the heart of all the authors is generously shared.
- Gendered Lives: Global Issues
- Gendered Lives takes a regional approach to examine gender issues from an anthropological perspective with a focus on globalization and intersectionality. Chapters present contributors' ethnographic research, contextualizing their findings within four geographic regions: Latin America, the Caribbean, South Asia, and the Global North.
Thumbnail: Gender symbols intertwined. The red (left) is the female Venus symbol. The blue (right) represents the male Mars symbol. (CC BY-SA 3.0; pschemp via Wikipedia).