The social life of gender /
By: Ray, Raka
Title By: Carlson, Jennifer | Andrews, Abigail
Material type: BookPublisher: Los Angeles, Calif. : Sage, c2018.Description: xxiv, 232 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781452286976Subject(s): Sex role | Sexism | Sex differences | Women -- Social conditionsDDC classification: 305.3 RA SO Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
This book raises questions about gender as an organizing social relation and will develop students' capacity to use gender analysis to interrogate social life more broadly. Bold, concise and intellectually generative, this book is organized around a series of gender-focused questions that span culture, geopolitics, and political economy and that, together, provide students with a succinct, accessible and critical grasp on core debates in the sociology of gender.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 305.3 RA SO (Browse shelf) | Available | Nov2018 | T0061159 |
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305.3 MA IN Introduction to gender : | 305.3 OA SE Sex, gender and society | 305.3 PA GE Gender in communication : | 305.3 RA SO The social life of gender / | 305.3 RI GE Gender in the media | 305.3 TI GE Gender inequality : | 305.3 WI WO Women vs feminism : |
Includes bibliographical references.
Power -- Position -- Representation -- Practice -- Gendering sexuality -- Gendering crime & justice -- Gendering social reproduction -- Gendering exploitation -- Politicizing gender -- Decolonizing gender.
This book raises questions about gender as an organizing social relation and will develop students' capacity to use gender analysis to interrogate social life more broadly. Bold, concise and intellectually generative, this book is organized around a series of gender-focused questions that span culture, geopolitics, and political economy and that, together, provide students with a succinct, accessible and critical grasp on core debates in the sociology of gender.