The Psychology of Gender The Psychology of Everything Series
Auteur : Wood Gary
What is the difference between sex and gender? What is the impact of gender-role stereotypes on our lives, our relationships and the world? What does gender mean to you?
The Psychology of Gender looks at our biology, history and culture to consider the impact of gender roles and stereotypes, and addresses the 'dilemmas' we have regarding gender in a post-modern world. It offers a unique perspective on gender through storytelling and explores ideas around transgender and cisgender identities and androgyny, tackling hidden assumptions and helping us make sense of the world of gender.
By examining the future of gender, The Psychology of Gender offers a platform for further exploration, and arrives at a new psychology of gender that emphasises relationships and helps us to understand our own gender identity and that of those around us.
Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Sex and Gender Chapter 3. Gender Stereotypes and Sex Differences Chapter 4. The Impact of Gender Role Stereotypes Chapter 5. Gender Stories, Backwards, Forwards and Sideways Chapter 6. Conclusions: Moving Forward - Meaningful Gender References Bibliography
Dr Gary W. Wood is a Chartered Psychologist, Solution-Focused Coach, advice columnist and teacher. He has taught psychology and research methods at several UK universities and is regularly featured in the media.
Date de parution : 03-2018
12.9x19.8 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 160,25 €
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Mots-clés :
Gender Role Stereotypes; gender; Fairy Tales; sexuality; Patriarchal Dividend; sex; Judaeo Christian Scripture; gender roles; Late Onset CAH; gender stereotypes; Younger Men; transgender; Intersex Conditions; cisgender; Anorexia Nervosa; androgyny; LGB Experience; Gary W; Wood; Vice Versa; LGB; Pop Psychology Books; Hispanic American Men; Masculine Gender Stereotype; Warm Trait; Gender Constancy; Partial Ai; Female Anus; Gender Similarities Hypothesis; UK Audience; Prostate Cancer; MMPI; IVF Treatment; Male Anus; Cognitive Developmental Theory