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Global Perspectives on Gender - (International Psychology) by Melissa E Malley & Judith L Gibbons & Elaine P Congress & Uwe P Gielen (Paperback)
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- Global Perspectives on Gender offers a multidisciplinary exploration of gender as a global, dynamic, and deeply embedded social construct.
- About the Author: Melissa E. Malley, LMSW, is a Mental Health Clinician at the Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center, part of Trinity Health of New England.
- 352 Pages
- Psychology, Social Psychology
- Series Name: International Psychology
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About the Book
Global Perspectives on Gender offers a multidisciplinary exploration of gender as a global, dynamic, and deeply embedded social construct.
Book Synopsis
Global Perspectives on Gender offers a multidisciplinary exploration of gender as a global, dynamic, and deeply embedded social construct. Coming 30 years after the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, this book examines the construction of gender roles and related influences, including culture, history, religion, and structural inequality. The first section introduces key theoretical frameworks, using the biopsychosocial model, and addresses global patterns for women, men, and gender diverse individuals.
The second section analyzes gender within major societal domains, including violence, health, religion, and climate change, highlighting how gender inequities are reinforced or challenged across institutions. The third section presents region-specific case studies from India to Oceania, exploring how colonization, modernization, policy, and local traditions impact gender ideals and experiences. Additional topics addressed throughout the book include gender-based violence, intersectionality, the enduring impact of colonialism, the role of technology, and building resilience in marginalized communities.
Global Perspectives on Gender concludes by posing the question: Will gender become so fluid that it becomes increasingly irrelevant? Readers of all backgrounds, from scholars to students to practitioners, are invited to analyze present constructs to advance gender equity worldwide.
About the Author
Melissa E. Malley, LMSW, is a Mental Health Clinician at the Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center, part of Trinity Health of New England.
Judith L. Gibbons, PhD, is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Saint Louis University.
Elaine P. Congress, DSW, LCSW, is Associate Dean and Professor at Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service.
Uwe P. Gielen, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at St. Francis College and founder of the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology.