
Gendered Worlds
by Aulette, Judy Root; Wittner, Judith; Blakely, KristinBuy Used
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Summary
Author Biography
Judy Root Aulette is Associate Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
Judith Wittner is Professor of Sociology at Loyola University, Chicago.
Kristin Blakely received her PhD in Sociology at Loyola University, Chicago, in 2008.
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
A Few More Inconvenient Truths | |
Some Ground Rules for Studying Gender | |
Overarching Theory of Intersectionality | |
Hegemonic Masculinities and Emphasized Femininities | |
Making History | |
Feminist Scholars Seeking Answers | |
Three Waves | |
Problems with the Three Waves | |
African Feminism | |
Plan of the Book | |
Bodies and Genders | |
The Standard Story | |
The Interplay of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality | |
Chromosomes, Hormones, and Genes | |
Sexed Bodies in Other Times and Other Places: Believing is Seeing | |
How Many Genders are There? The Evidence from Other Cultures | |
Sexuality and Sexual Orientation: The Gendering of Desire | |
The Basis of Sexuality is Not "Either-Or", but "Both-And" | |
Bodies are Produced within Society | |
Sexuality is Socially Scripted | |
Erotic Relations are Historical Relations | |
Sexuality is Racialized, Race is Sexualized | |
Intersex | |
Embodiment and Intersexuality | |
A Brief History of Intersex | |
Intersex as Lived Reality | |
Intersex Activism Takes off | |
Intersex as a Human Rights Issue | |
Concluding Thoughts | |
Socialization | |
The Gender Lenses of Androcentrism, Gender Polarization, and Essentialism | |
Individual Level Theories: Social Roles and Social Learning | |
The Interactionist Theory of Gender: Gender as a Course of Action | |
Doing Gender | |
Props and Resources for Doing Gender | |
Gender Structures: Rosabeth Moss Kanter | |
Opportunity Structures | |
Power Structures | |
Relative Numbers | |
Gendered Organizations | |
Gendered Institutions | |
Sexuality | |
Sex and the City | |
Comparing Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors around the Globe | |
Changing Attitudes toward Sexuality in the U.S.Orgasm and Sexual Politics | |
Masturbation | |
The Racial Subtext of the Double Standard | |
Racialized Images of Women''s Sexuality | |
Sex Tourism | |
What is Your Sexuality? | |
Lesbian or Bisexual Chic | |
Competing Perspectives on Gendered Sexuality | |
Sexual Scripts | |
Violent Scripts | |
Resistance Scripts of The Vagina Monologues | |
Queer Theory | |
Homophobia | |
Heterosexism | |
Sex for Sale | |
Pornography | |
Gendered Porn | |
Feminist Censorship Debate | |
Prostitution | |
Legal Prostitution | |
Feminist Prostitution Debate | |
Sex Trafficking | |
Sexual Rights | |
Education | |
Elementary School Snapshots | |
Gender in the K-12 Classroom | |
What Difference Does Differential Treatment in Schools Make? | |
Taming Warriors in the Kindergarten Classroom | |
Medicalizing and Medicating Boys in Schools | |
Teaching Materials | |
High School | |
Math and Science and Gender | |
Vocational Education | |
Title IX, No Child Left Behind, and Single Sex Schools | |
SAT Scores | |
International Comparisons on Standardized Tests | |
Higher Education and Gender | |
What about the Boys? | |
Global Rates of Illiteracy | |
Unexpected Connections between Water and Education | |
Gender and Teachers | |
Evaluating Professors | |
The Correspondence Principle | |
Work | |
Wal-Mart | |
Paid Work | |
Who is in the Paid Workplace? | |
Equal Pay? | |
The Glass Ceiling | |
The Glass Escalator | |
Emotional Labor | |
Why is There a Wage Gap between Women and Men? | |
Discrimination | |
Subtle Tactics | |
Human Capital Theory | |
Social Structural Explanations of Pay Gap | |
Climbing the Ladder of Success | |
Bringing Politics into the Picture | |
How Can the Gender Gap in Promotion be Closed? | |
Comparable Worth | |
Success Stories of African American Women and the Importance of Families | |
Success Stories in Engineering | |
Retirement | |
When Work Disappears: Masculinity and Homeless Men | |
Feminization of Poverty | |
Unpaid Work through the Life Cycle | |
Why is Women''s Work Invisible? | |
Children and Housework | |
What''s behind the Way People Divide up Housework? | |
Socialization | |
Rational Choice Theory | |
Feminist Theory | |
Globalization and Gender: WID, WAD, and GAD | |
Families | |
Customary Marriage Laws | |
Marriage | |
Marriage as a Legal Contract and the Challenge of Gay Rights Activists | |
History of Marriage in the U.S | |
Marriage Promotion in the U.S | |
Love and Marriage | |
Widowhood | |
Parenting and Caregiving | |
Motherhood Mystique | |
Work and Family in Latino and African American Families | |
Working Mothers and the Mommy Wars | |
Welfare Mothers | |
Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) | |
Parenting by Fathers | |
Men Balancing Work and Family | |
The Fatherhood Responsibility Movement | |
Biology and Parenting | |
Another Kind of Family Caregiving | |
Gendered Styles of Care Work | |
Grandparents and Care Work | |
Balancing Work and Family | |
International Comparisons on F | |
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