The psychology of women under patriarchy /edited by Holly F. Mathews and Adriana M. Manago.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Santa Fe : School for Advanced Research Press ; (c)2019.; Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resource (x, 281 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780826360847
- HQ1206 .P793 2019
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword: Women of the World Unite by Miguel da Costa Frias; Chapter 1. Introduction: Understanding Women's Psychological Responses to Various Forms of Patriarchy by Holly F. Mathews and Adriana M. Manago; Chapter 2. Historical Circumstances and Biological Proclivities Surrounding Patriarchy by Naomi Quinn; Chapter 3. Growing Up Female in North India by Susan C. Seymour; Chapter 4. To Make Her Understand with Love: Expectations for Emotion Work in North Indian Families by Jocelyn Marrow
Chapter 5. Perspectives on Gender Roles and Relations across Three Generation of Maya Women in Southern Mexico by Adriana M. ManagoChapter 6. Contested Terrains of Female Education in Rural Muslim Pakistan by Ayesha Khurshid; Chapter 7. Moving beyond Nations of Resistance and Accomodation: Understanding How Women Navigate Conflicting Models of Marriage in Rural Mexico by Holly F. Mathews; Chapter 8. What Women's Experiences in Disadvantaged Families in Ankara, Turkey, Have to Tell about Patriarchy by Gülden Güvenc; Chapter 10. Property, Patriarchy, and the Chinese State by Leta Hong Fincher
Chapter 11. Reflections on Kidnap and Rape Culture: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Patriarchy by Cynthia WernerChapter 12. Conclusion: Charting a Way Forward by Holly F. Mathews and Adriana M. Manago; References; List of Contributors; Index
These feminist scholars bridge preexisting divides between bio-psychological, sociological, and cultural perspectives to explain the ways that women's desires, goals, and identities interact with culturally situated systems in order to develop more complex theories about the psychological underpinnings of patriarchy and to inform more socially progressive policies to improve the lives of women and men globally.
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