APA Handbook of the Psychology of Women
Volume 1: History, Theory, and Battlegrounds Volume 2: Perspectives on Women's Private and Public Lives
Herausgeber: Travis, Cheryl B; Wyche, Karen Fraser; Cook, Sarah L; Williams, Wendi S; Rutherford, Alexandra; White, Jacquelyn W
APA Handbook of the Psychology of Women
Volume 1: History, Theory, and Battlegrounds Volume 2: Perspectives on Women's Private and Public Lives
Herausgeber: Travis, Cheryl B; Wyche, Karen Fraser; Cook, Sarah L; Williams, Wendi S; Rutherford, Alexandra; White, Jacquelyn W
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Provides scholarly reviews and in-depth analyses of the psychology of women. Volume 1 outlines the emergence of the psychology of women, and then offers feminist critiques of theory, descriptions of methodologies, and discussions of difference and similarity. Volume 2 focuses on applied subjects. It begins with a section on psychological well-being. This if followed by a discussion of close relationships.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 1144
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 307mm x 236mm x 104mm
- Gewicht: 3618g
- ISBN-13: 9781433827921
- ISBN-10: 1433827921
- Artikelnr.: 48895232
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 1144
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 307mm x 236mm x 104mm
- Gewicht: 3618g
- ISBN-13: 9781433827921
- ISBN-10: 1433827921
- Artikelnr.: 48895232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Editorial Board
About the Editors-in-Chief
Contributors
A Note From the Publisher
Introduction
Part I: Making History: Landmarks of a Movement
Chapter 1: Reimagining the History of the Psychology of Women
Elizabeth Johnston and Ann Johnson
Chapter 2: Modern Misogyny and Backlash
Kristin J. Anderson
Chapter 3: Moving From Sisterhood to Girl Power
Emilie Zaslow
Part II: Finding Meaning Through a Feminist Lens
Chapter 4: Feminist Critiques of Psychology
Joan C. Chrisler and Maureen C. McHugh
Chapter 5: Making a Difference: Feminist Scholarship
Alice H. Eagly
Chapter 6: Qualitative Inquiry in Feminist Psychology
Jeanne Marecek and Eva Magnusson
Part III: Seeing Beyond Difference to Commonalities
Chapter 7: Gender Similarities
Janet Shibley Hyde
Chapter 8: Biological Essentialism, Gender, True Belief, Confirmation
Biases, and Skepticism
Patricia Adair Gowaty
Chapter 9: The Sex/Gender Distinction: Beyond F and M
Diana Schellenberg and Anelis Kaiser
Chapter 10: The Gendering of Emotion and the Psychology of Women
Stephanie A. Shields, Heather J. MacArthur, and Kaitlin T. McCormick
Part IV: Sexuality and Gender: Research, Performativity, Power, and
Pleasure
Chapter 11: Performing the Self: Performativity and Discursive Psychology
Julia C. Nentwich and Tracy Morison
Chapter 12: Sexuality, Pleasure, Power, and Danger: Points of Tension,
Contradiction, and Conflict
Breanne Fahs, Eric Swank, and Sara I. McClelland
Chapter 13: Objectification Theory: Continuing Contributions to Feminist
Psychology
Tomi-Ann Roberts, Rachel M. Calogero, and Sarah J. Gervais
Chapter 14: Teen and Young Adult Sexual Desire and the Importance of "Yes"
Zoë D. Peterson
Chapter 15: Women's Sexuality: Victims, Objects, or Agents?
Camille J. Interligi and Maureen C. McHugh
Part V: Crediting the Context of Sexism, Class, and Status
Chapter 16: Warmth and Competence: A Feminist Look at Power and Negotiation
Rachel A. Connor and Susan T. Fiske
Chapter 17: Gender Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Shifting Standards
Monica Biernat
Chapter 18: Benevolent Sexism and the Status of Women
Peter Glick and Liana Raberg
Chapter 19: From Modern Sexism to Gender Microaggressions: Understanding
Contemporary Forms of Sexism and Their Influence on Diverse Women
Jioni A. Lewis
Chapter 20: Socioeconomic Status, Social Class, Subjective Social Status,
and Subjective Well-Being: Examples of Women's Appraisals of Their Health
and Work
Karen Fraser Wyche and Shari E. Miles-Cohen
Chapter 21: Feminism, Psychology, and the Gender Pay Gap
Hilary M. Lips
Part VI: Growing Up: Feminist Critiques of Development
Chapter 22: Growing Up Gendered: Feminist Perspectives on Development
Rachael D. Robnett, Elizabeth A. Daniels, and Campbell Leaper
Chapter 23: The Sexualization of Girls
Eileen L. Zurbriggen
Chapter 24: Development of a Gendered Narrative Identity
Robyn Fivush and Kelly Marin
Chapter 25: Midlife Transitions
Claire Etaugh
Chapter 26: Redefining Gendered Old Age: A Feminist and Power Perspective
Varda Muhlbauer, Eleanor Pardess, and Nava Haruvy
Part VII: Identity, Inclusiveness, and Intersectionality
Chapter 27: Intersectionality Theory in the Psychology of Women
Leah R. Warner, Isis H. Settles, and Stephanie A. Shields
Chapter 28: History, Aspirations, and Transformations of Intersectionality:
Focusing on Gender
Vickie M. Mays and Negin Ghavami
Chapter 29: Intersectionality Applied: Intersectionality Is as
Intersectionality Does
Cirleen DeBlaere, Laurel B. Watson, and Kimberly J. Langrehr
Chapter 30: Intersectionality and Feminist Psychology: Power, Knowledge,
and Process
Patrick R. Grzanka
Index
Volume 2: Perspectives on Women's Private and Public Lives
Editorial Board
Contributors
Part I: Locating Psychological Well-Being in Context
Chapter 1: Feminist Therapy and Empowerment
Carolyn Zerbe Enns
Chapter 2: Feminist Critique of and Integration With Diagnostic and
Therapeutic Treatment Models
Roberta L. Nutt and Elizabeth Nutt Williams
Chapter 3: Psychotherapy With Girls: The Problems of Real Girls and the
Distractions of Diagnosis
Sharon Lamb and Madeline Brodt
Chapter 4: A Multicultural Feminist Approach to Clinical Supervision
Phi Loan Le, Norma Kehdi, and Christine Ricohermoso-Shiaw
Chapter 5: Feminisms, Politics, and Psychotherapy
Susan L. Morrow, Elizabeth M. Abrams, Donna Hawxhurst, and LeLaina Romero
Part II: Shifting Views of Close Relationships
Chapter 6: Negotiating Equity and Relationship Satisfaction With One's
Partner
Irene Hanson Frieze, Melinda Marie Ciccocioppo, and Rhiya Khosla
Chapter 7: Women's Love and Friendship
Suzanna M. Rose and Michelle M. Hospital
Chapter 8: Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity in the Family Lives of
Girls and Women
Charlotte J. Patterson
Part III: Narratives of Victimhood: Moving From Victim to Survivor
Chapter 9: A History of Gender-Based Violence
Sarah L. Cook, Rebecca A. Wilson, and Emily B. Thomas
Chapter 10: Human Trafficking of Women and Girls in the United States:
Toward an Evolving Psychosocial–Historical Definition
Paola Michelle Contreras
Chapter 11: Sexual Assault in the Military
Alayne J. Ormerod and Jennifer Steel
Chapter 12: Sexual Harassment in Work Organizations: A View From the 21st
Century
Louise F. Fitzgerald and Lilia M. Cortina
Chapter 13: Envisioning Comprehensive Sexual Assault Prevention for College
Campuses
Victoria L. Banyard and Sharyn J. Potter
Chapter 14: A Feminist Analysis of Women's Aggression in Intimate
Relationships
Suzanne C. Swan, Andrew T. Schramm, Echo A. Rivera, Peter Warren, C. Nicole
White, and Lane Satcher
Part IV: Challenging Deficit Models of Women's Health
Chapter 15: Gender Equity, Power, and Reproductive Justice: Elusive Goals
for Women
Linda J. Beckman
Chapter 16: Breastfeeding and Feminism: Shifting the Center
Paige Hall Smith
Chapter 17: Women and Disability: The Role of Feminist Psychology
Martha E. Banks
Chapter 18: Stereotyping, Bias, and Decision Making in Health Care
Dawn M. Goel
Part V: The Changing Nature of Work and Leadership
Chapter 19: Women, Power, and the Career Labyrinth
Linda L. Carli
Chapter 20: Navigating the Political Labyrinth: Gender Stereotypes and
Prejudice in U.S. Elections
Angela L. Bos, Monica C. Schneider, and Brittany L. Utz
Chapter 21: Discrimination and Identity Management Among Diverse Women
Wendi S. Williams
Chapter 22: The Changing Gender Composition of Professions: Lessons for
Psychology
Kristina Hallett, Ruth Fassinger, Shari E. Miles-Cohen, Tanya Burrwell,
Earlise Ward, and Jennifer P. Wisdom
Part VI: Feminist Perspectives on Career Challenges for Women
Chapter 23: The Work–Family Interface
Rosalind C. Barnett, Robert T. Brennan, and Soomi Lee
Chapter 24: Women and Work in the Academy
Susan A. Basow
Chapter 25: In the Company of Feminist Science
Mary Wyer
Chapter 26: Choice, Context, and Constraint: When and Why Do Women
Disengage From STEM?
Amanda B. Diekman and Melissa A. Fuesting
Part VII: Mapping Global Perspectives
Chapter 27: United Nations International Conventions and Changes in Women's
Roles
Corann Okorodudu
Chapter 28: Women and Human Rights: Concepts, Debates, Progress, and
Implications
Silvia Sara Canetto
Chapter 29: Measurement and Analysis of Nation-Level Gender Equity in the
Psychology of Women
Nicole M. Else-Quest and Veronica Hamilton
Chapter 30: Women's Leadership Within a Global Perspective
Jean Lau Chin, Afshan Ladha, and Vanessa Li
Index
Editorial Board
About the Editors-in-Chief
Contributors
A Note From the Publisher
Introduction
Part I: Making History: Landmarks of a Movement
Chapter 1: Reimagining the History of the Psychology of Women
Elizabeth Johnston and Ann Johnson
Chapter 2: Modern Misogyny and Backlash
Kristin J. Anderson
Chapter 3: Moving From Sisterhood to Girl Power
Emilie Zaslow
Part II: Finding Meaning Through a Feminist Lens
Chapter 4: Feminist Critiques of Psychology
Joan C. Chrisler and Maureen C. McHugh
Chapter 5: Making a Difference: Feminist Scholarship
Alice H. Eagly
Chapter 6: Qualitative Inquiry in Feminist Psychology
Jeanne Marecek and Eva Magnusson
Part III: Seeing Beyond Difference to Commonalities
Chapter 7: Gender Similarities
Janet Shibley Hyde
Chapter 8: Biological Essentialism, Gender, True Belief, Confirmation
Biases, and Skepticism
Patricia Adair Gowaty
Chapter 9: The Sex/Gender Distinction: Beyond F and M
Diana Schellenberg and Anelis Kaiser
Chapter 10: The Gendering of Emotion and the Psychology of Women
Stephanie A. Shields, Heather J. MacArthur, and Kaitlin T. McCormick
Part IV: Sexuality and Gender: Research, Performativity, Power, and
Pleasure
Chapter 11: Performing the Self: Performativity and Discursive Psychology
Julia C. Nentwich and Tracy Morison
Chapter 12: Sexuality, Pleasure, Power, and Danger: Points of Tension,
Contradiction, and Conflict
Breanne Fahs, Eric Swank, and Sara I. McClelland
Chapter 13: Objectification Theory: Continuing Contributions to Feminist
Psychology
Tomi-Ann Roberts, Rachel M. Calogero, and Sarah J. Gervais
Chapter 14: Teen and Young Adult Sexual Desire and the Importance of "Yes"
Zoë D. Peterson
Chapter 15: Women's Sexuality: Victims, Objects, or Agents?
Camille J. Interligi and Maureen C. McHugh
Part V: Crediting the Context of Sexism, Class, and Status
Chapter 16: Warmth and Competence: A Feminist Look at Power and Negotiation
Rachel A. Connor and Susan T. Fiske
Chapter 17: Gender Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Shifting Standards
Monica Biernat
Chapter 18: Benevolent Sexism and the Status of Women
Peter Glick and Liana Raberg
Chapter 19: From Modern Sexism to Gender Microaggressions: Understanding
Contemporary Forms of Sexism and Their Influence on Diverse Women
Jioni A. Lewis
Chapter 20: Socioeconomic Status, Social Class, Subjective Social Status,
and Subjective Well-Being: Examples of Women's Appraisals of Their Health
and Work
Karen Fraser Wyche and Shari E. Miles-Cohen
Chapter 21: Feminism, Psychology, and the Gender Pay Gap
Hilary M. Lips
Part VI: Growing Up: Feminist Critiques of Development
Chapter 22: Growing Up Gendered: Feminist Perspectives on Development
Rachael D. Robnett, Elizabeth A. Daniels, and Campbell Leaper
Chapter 23: The Sexualization of Girls
Eileen L. Zurbriggen
Chapter 24: Development of a Gendered Narrative Identity
Robyn Fivush and Kelly Marin
Chapter 25: Midlife Transitions
Claire Etaugh
Chapter 26: Redefining Gendered Old Age: A Feminist and Power Perspective
Varda Muhlbauer, Eleanor Pardess, and Nava Haruvy
Part VII: Identity, Inclusiveness, and Intersectionality
Chapter 27: Intersectionality Theory in the Psychology of Women
Leah R. Warner, Isis H. Settles, and Stephanie A. Shields
Chapter 28: History, Aspirations, and Transformations of Intersectionality:
Focusing on Gender
Vickie M. Mays and Negin Ghavami
Chapter 29: Intersectionality Applied: Intersectionality Is as
Intersectionality Does
Cirleen DeBlaere, Laurel B. Watson, and Kimberly J. Langrehr
Chapter 30: Intersectionality and Feminist Psychology: Power, Knowledge,
and Process
Patrick R. Grzanka
Index
Volume 2: Perspectives on Women's Private and Public Lives
Editorial Board
Contributors
Part I: Locating Psychological Well-Being in Context
Chapter 1: Feminist Therapy and Empowerment
Carolyn Zerbe Enns
Chapter 2: Feminist Critique of and Integration With Diagnostic and
Therapeutic Treatment Models
Roberta L. Nutt and Elizabeth Nutt Williams
Chapter 3: Psychotherapy With Girls: The Problems of Real Girls and the
Distractions of Diagnosis
Sharon Lamb and Madeline Brodt
Chapter 4: A Multicultural Feminist Approach to Clinical Supervision
Phi Loan Le, Norma Kehdi, and Christine Ricohermoso-Shiaw
Chapter 5: Feminisms, Politics, and Psychotherapy
Susan L. Morrow, Elizabeth M. Abrams, Donna Hawxhurst, and LeLaina Romero
Part II: Shifting Views of Close Relationships
Chapter 6: Negotiating Equity and Relationship Satisfaction With One's
Partner
Irene Hanson Frieze, Melinda Marie Ciccocioppo, and Rhiya Khosla
Chapter 7: Women's Love and Friendship
Suzanna M. Rose and Michelle M. Hospital
Chapter 8: Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity in the Family Lives of
Girls and Women
Charlotte J. Patterson
Part III: Narratives of Victimhood: Moving From Victim to Survivor
Chapter 9: A History of Gender-Based Violence
Sarah L. Cook, Rebecca A. Wilson, and Emily B. Thomas
Chapter 10: Human Trafficking of Women and Girls in the United States:
Toward an Evolving Psychosocial–Historical Definition
Paola Michelle Contreras
Chapter 11: Sexual Assault in the Military
Alayne J. Ormerod and Jennifer Steel
Chapter 12: Sexual Harassment in Work Organizations: A View From the 21st
Century
Louise F. Fitzgerald and Lilia M. Cortina
Chapter 13: Envisioning Comprehensive Sexual Assault Prevention for College
Campuses
Victoria L. Banyard and Sharyn J. Potter
Chapter 14: A Feminist Analysis of Women's Aggression in Intimate
Relationships
Suzanne C. Swan, Andrew T. Schramm, Echo A. Rivera, Peter Warren, C. Nicole
White, and Lane Satcher
Part IV: Challenging Deficit Models of Women's Health
Chapter 15: Gender Equity, Power, and Reproductive Justice: Elusive Goals
for Women
Linda J. Beckman
Chapter 16: Breastfeeding and Feminism: Shifting the Center
Paige Hall Smith
Chapter 17: Women and Disability: The Role of Feminist Psychology
Martha E. Banks
Chapter 18: Stereotyping, Bias, and Decision Making in Health Care
Dawn M. Goel
Part V: The Changing Nature of Work and Leadership
Chapter 19: Women, Power, and the Career Labyrinth
Linda L. Carli
Chapter 20: Navigating the Political Labyrinth: Gender Stereotypes and
Prejudice in U.S. Elections
Angela L. Bos, Monica C. Schneider, and Brittany L. Utz
Chapter 21: Discrimination and Identity Management Among Diverse Women
Wendi S. Williams
Chapter 22: The Changing Gender Composition of Professions: Lessons for
Psychology
Kristina Hallett, Ruth Fassinger, Shari E. Miles-Cohen, Tanya Burrwell,
Earlise Ward, and Jennifer P. Wisdom
Part VI: Feminist Perspectives on Career Challenges for Women
Chapter 23: The Work–Family Interface
Rosalind C. Barnett, Robert T. Brennan, and Soomi Lee
Chapter 24: Women and Work in the Academy
Susan A. Basow
Chapter 25: In the Company of Feminist Science
Mary Wyer
Chapter 26: Choice, Context, and Constraint: When and Why Do Women
Disengage From STEM?
Amanda B. Diekman and Melissa A. Fuesting
Part VII: Mapping Global Perspectives
Chapter 27: United Nations International Conventions and Changes in Women's
Roles
Corann Okorodudu
Chapter 28: Women and Human Rights: Concepts, Debates, Progress, and
Implications
Silvia Sara Canetto
Chapter 29: Measurement and Analysis of Nation-Level Gender Equity in the
Psychology of Women
Nicole M. Else-Quest and Veronica Hamilton
Chapter 30: Women's Leadership Within a Global Perspective
Jean Lau Chin, Afshan Ladha, and Vanessa Li
Index