The Gendered Society Reader

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Edition: 2nd
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Pub. Date: 2003-07-17
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Are men and women really from different planets? How are they different? And what do these differences mean? Why is it that every society distinguishes people on the basis of gender? Why is it that virtually every known society is also based on male domination? These are questions that havecaptivated social scientists for generations and these are the questions that The Gendered Society Reader, 2/e, attempts to answer. This reader provides students with a sense of the various discourses on gender that have been produced by a wide range of disciplines including the biological sciences,anthropology, psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, and sociology. Designed as a companion volume to Kimmel's textbook, The Gendered Society, this second edition features thirteen new readings, both classic and contemporary. It focuses on the two major issues in gender studies-gender differenceand male domination. Mirroring the overall structure of The Gendered Society, the first sections of the reader are organized by discipline, collecting classic statements of different theoretical perspectives and research inquiries. The final sections address various substantive issues such as work, education, thefamily, and love and sex. Contributors include Margaret Mead, Peggy Reeves Sanday, Joan Acker, Robert M. Sapolsky, Scott Coltrate, Judith Lorber, James Garbarino, and many more. In its focus on both empirical and theoretical issues as well as its broad interdisciplinary perspective, The GenderedSociety Reader, 2/e, is informative and entertaining for scholars, students, and general readers.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(7)
Michael S. Kimmel
PART 1. ANATOMY AND DESTINY: BIOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS ABOUT GENDER DIFFERENCE
7(26)
Psychological Sex Differences: Origins Through Sexual Selection
8(6)
David M. Buss
Believing Is Seeing: Biology as Ideology
14(12)
Judith Lorber
Testosterone Rules
26(7)
Robert M. Sapolsky
PART 2. CULTURAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER
33(38)
Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies
34(5)
Margaret Mead
Coming of Age and Coming Out Ceremonies Across Cultures
39(19)
Gilbert Herdt
Rape-Prone Versus Rape-Free Campus Cultures
58(13)
Peggy Reeves Sanday
PART 3. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX ROLES
71(42)
A Social-Psychological Model of Gender
72(10)
Kay Deaux
Brenda Major
The Exotic-Becomes-Erotic Theory of Sexual Orientation
82(12)
Daryl J. Bem
A Boy's Code of Honor: Frustrated Justice and Fractured Morality
94(19)
James Garbarino
PART 4. THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER RELATIONS
113(56)
Boundaries, Negotiation, Consciousness: Reconceptualizing Gender Relations
114(12)
Judith Gerson
Kathy Peiss
Varieties of ``Real Men''
126(24)
James Messerschmidt
Doing Gender
150(19)
Candace West
Don H. Zimmerman
PART 5. THE GENDERED FAMILY
169(50)
Modern Marriage: Revising the Cultural Script
170(16)
David Popenoe
Household Labor and the Routine Production of Gender
186(20)
Scott Coltrane
The Transformation of Family Life
206(13)
Lillian Rubin
PART 6. THE GENDERED CLASSROOM
219(44)
Gender Equity in the Classroom: The Unfinished Agenda
220(7)
Myra Sadker
David Sadker
Lynn Fox
Melinda Salata
Warrior Narratives in the Kindergarten Classroom: Renegotiating the Social Contract?
227(16)
Ellen Jordan
Angela Cowan
``What About the Boys?'' What the Current Debates Tell Us---and Don't Tell Us---About Boys in School
243(20)
Michael S. Kimmel
PART 7. THE GENDERED WORKPLACE
263(45)
Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations
264(13)
Joan Acker
Bringing the Men Back In: Sex Differentiation and the Devaluation of Women's Work
277(14)
Barbara F. Reskin
The Glass Escalator: Hidden Advantages for Men in the ``Female'' Professions
291(17)
Christine L. Williams
PART 8. THE GENDERED BODY
308(43)
The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity
309(18)
Susan Bordo
Masculinities and Men's Health: Moving Toward Post-Superman Era Prevention
327(17)
Don Sabo
The Five Sexes: Why Male and Female Are Not Enough
344(7)
Anne Fausto-Sterling
PART 9. GENDERED INTIMACIES
351(45)
The Feminization of Love
352(12)
Francesca M. Cancian
Covert Intimacy: Closeness in Men's Friendships
364(18)
Scott Swain
Dating and Romantic Relationships Among Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youths
382(14)
Ritch C. Savin-Williams
PART 10. THE GENDER OF VIOLENCE
396(1)
Wars, Wimps, and Women: Talking Gender and Thinking War
397(13)
Carol Cohn
The Myth of Sexual Symmetry in Marital Violence
410(17)
Russell P. Dobash
R. Emerson Dobash
Margo Wilson
Martin Daly
Culture, Gender, and Violence: ``We Are Not Women''
427
James Gilligan

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