‘With the publication of the Handbook of Diversity in Feminist Psychology, the field of feminist psychology has achieved a new depth; the volume is a sophisticated and cutting-edge compendium that not only describes the state of the field, but also pushes its boundaries in important ways.’– –Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
‘Critical for all those who are in the field of psychology to own, refer to, and use. No longer are diversity and gender issues considered to be on the periphery as they once were….one would be remiss in not considering these factors in psychology.’
— Florence L. Denmark, Ph D (From the Foreword)
Author, Psychology of Women
‘FINALLY–A collection of work that is built on decades, if not centuries, of hard work from many feminists of color and our allies! This is one of the few books that delves deeply into the complex world of considering the human condition in cultural context, something psychology is only [relatively] recently trying to do. This book is a must have for anyone interested in feminism OR diversity issues. It is a great example of feminist multiculturalism and both fields (i.e., feminism and multicultural psychology) should consider it an example of how to merge theoretical orientations in a way that is fitting for real people. I LOVE this book!’
—Geneva Reynaga-Abiko, Psy.D.
This handbook presents a multicultural approach to diversity in feminist psychology. Provocative and timely, the text comprehensively discusses the cutting-edge of feminist discourse, covering major topics such as multicultural feminist theory, gender discrimination, aging, health and therapy, violence and harassment, politics and policy, and much more.
The unique quality of this book is that each contributor brings her own cultural perspective, values, and concerns to her chapter. Special emphasis is also given to the intersectionality of minority identities such as race, ethnicity, social class, sexual preference, and other socially constructed status differences among women.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Intimate partner violence: perspectives from ethnic groups in the United States
- Gender-transgressive sexual minorities
- HIV/AIDS among women of color and sexual minority women
- Psychological perspectives on older women, including transitions, cognitive functioning, and mental health
- Ethnicity, disordered eating, and body image
- Methodological and statistical issues in research with diverse samples
- Low-income women, women with disabilities, workers, and immigrants/refugees
Зміст
‘Overview
Section I: Theory & Methodology
Chapter 1: Multiple lenses: Multicultural Feminist Theory
Chapter 2: Multicultural-feminist community research in global perspective: Theoretical and methodological challenges to transformational praxis
Chapter 3: Methodological and Statistical Issues and Strategies in Research with Diverse Samples: The Problem of Measurement Equivalence
Section II: The Nature & Meaning of Gender
Chapter 4: Sexism Reloaded: Worldwide evidence for its endorsement, expression, and emergence in multiple contexts
Chapter 5: Gender Discrimination: Review of research and directions for centralizing race, ethnicity, and culture
Chapter 6: Sanctioning Sexuality in Diverse Contexts: Women’s Same-Sex Relationships
Chapter 7: Psychological Perspectives on Older Women
Chapter 8: The Experience of Immigrant and Refugee Women: Psychological Issues
Section III: Health & Therapy
Chapter 9: Diversity and Women’s Mental Health
Chapter 10: Ethnicity, Disordered Eating, and Body Image
Chapter 11: Breast and Cervical Cancer among Diverse Women
Chapter 12: HIV/AIDS among Women of Color and Sexual Minority Women
Chapter 13: Multicultural Feminist Therapy
Section IV: Violence & Harrassment
Chapter 14: Sexual Assault among Diverse Population of Women
Chapter 15: Intimate Partner Violence: Perspectives from racial/ethnic groups in the United States
Chapter 16: Sexual Harassment in the lives of Women of Color
Section V: Politics, Policy, Advocacy
Chapter 17: Feminism and Disability: Synchronous Agendas in Conflict
Chapter 18: Making room at the table: Gender, Ethnic, and Class Inequities
Chapter 19: Women in the Workplace: Acknowledging Difference
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Про автора
Nancy Felipe Russo, Ph D, is Regents Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies at Arizona State University.