Author: | Jennifer Marchbank, Gayle Letherby | ISBN: | 9781317752929 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | June 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | Jennifer Marchbank, Gayle Letherby |
ISBN: | 9781317752929 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | June 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
Thoroughly updated in this second edition, Introduction to Gender offers an interdisciplinary approach to the main themes and debates in gender studies. This comprehensive and contemporary text explores the idea of gender from the perspectives of history, sociology, social policy, anthropology, psychology, politics, pedagogy and geography and considers issues such as health and illness, work, family, crime and violence, and culture and media. Throughout the text, studies on masculinity are highlighted alongside essential feminist work, producing an integrated investigation of the field.
Key features:
New to the second edition:
A new chapter explores gender through the discipline of philosophy.
A new section on international relations brings this relevant topic into focus.
Current discussion on the language of gender across Europe is brought in to Chapter 1.
A focus on Europe and Scandinavia as well as the UK gives the text a broader scope.
Examples are updated throughout to ensure the text is cutting-edge and relevant.
Introduction to Gender, second edition is highly relevant to today’s students across the social sciences and is an essential introduction for students of sociology, women’s studies and men’s studies.
Thoroughly updated in this second edition, Introduction to Gender offers an interdisciplinary approach to the main themes and debates in gender studies. This comprehensive and contemporary text explores the idea of gender from the perspectives of history, sociology, social policy, anthropology, psychology, politics, pedagogy and geography and considers issues such as health and illness, work, family, crime and violence, and culture and media. Throughout the text, studies on masculinity are highlighted alongside essential feminist work, producing an integrated investigation of the field.
Key features:
New to the second edition:
A new chapter explores gender through the discipline of philosophy.
A new section on international relations brings this relevant topic into focus.
Current discussion on the language of gender across Europe is brought in to Chapter 1.
A focus on Europe and Scandinavia as well as the UK gives the text a broader scope.
Examples are updated throughout to ensure the text is cutting-edge and relevant.
Introduction to Gender, second edition is highly relevant to today’s students across the social sciences and is an essential introduction for students of sociology, women’s studies and men’s studies.