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How can we understand gender in the contemporary world? What psychological differences now exist between women and men? How are masculinities and femininities made? And how is gender entwined in global politics and debates over trans issues? Raewyn Connell - one of the world's leading scholars in the field - answers these questions and more. Her book provides a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to modern gender studies, covering empirical research from all parts of the world, in addition to theory and politics. As well as introducing the field, Gender provides a powerful contemporary framework for gender analysis with a strong and distinctive global awareness. Highlighting the multidimensional character of gender relations, Connell shows how to link personal life with large-scale organizational structures, and how gender politics changes its form in changing situations. The fourth edition of this influential book brings the statistical picture of gender inequalities up to date, and offers new close-focus case studies of gender research. Like previous editions, it examines gender politics and global power relations, but with added discussion around contemporary issues of intersectionality, populism, gender-based violence, trans struggles and environmental change. It also speaks at the intimate level, about embodied gender and personal relationships. Gender moves from personal experience to global problems, offering a unique perspective on gender issues today.
How can we understand gender in the contemporary world? What psychological differences now exist between women and men? How are masculinities and femininities made? And how is gender entwined in global politics and debates over trans issues? Raewyn Connell - one of the world's leading scholars in the field - answers these questions and more. Her book provides a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to modern gender studies, covering empirical research from all parts of the world, in addition to theory and politics. As well as introducing the field, Gender provides a powerful contemporary framework for gender analysis with a strong and distinctive global awareness. Highlighting the multidimensional character of gender relations, Connell shows how to link personal life with large-scale organizational structures, and how gender politics changes its form in changing situations. The fourth edition of this influential book brings the statistical picture of gender inequalities up to date, and offers new close-focus case studies of gender research. Like previous editions, it examines gender politics and global power relations, but with added discussion around contemporary issues of intersectionality, populism, gender-based violence, trans struggles and environmental change. It also speaks at the intimate level, about embodied gender and personal relationships. Gender moves from personal experience to global problems, offering a unique perspective on gender issues today.
In "Southern Theory "Raewyn Connell presents the case for a new
'world social science' - one that is inclusive of many voices - by
arguing for a more democratic global recognition of social theory
from societies outside the dominant European and North American
metropole. Intellectual production of the majority 'southern' world does in
fact include theory, though its contribution is often marginalised
and intellectually discredited by the metropole. Connell shows how
social theory about the modern world from peripheral societies is
equal in intellectual rigour and is often of greater political
relevance to our changing world. Beginning with an examination of the hidden assumptions of
modern general theory, "Southern Theory" looks to the 'southern'
social experience and the theories that have emerged from
Australia, Indigenous peoples, Latin America, India, Africa, Islam
and other post-colonial societies, as sources of important and
vital contributions to world social science. These myriad theories
offer valuable perspectives so crucial to the application of social
theory in the contemporary world, having the power to transform the
influence of the metropolitan hegemony on social thought by mutual
regard and interaction." Southern Theory "is a major new work in social theory, drawing on anthropology, history, psychology, philosophy, economics and cultural studies, with wide-ranging implications for the social sciences in the 21st century.
What does social equality mean now, in a world of markets, global power and new forms of knowledge? In this new book, Raewyn Connell combines vivid research with theoretical insight and radical politics to address this question. The focus moves across gender equality struggles, family change, class and education, intellectual workers, and the global dimension of social science, to contemporary theorists of knowledge and global power, and the political dilemmas of today's left. Written with clarity and passion, this book proposes a bold agenda for social science, and shows it in action. Raewyn Connell is known internationally for her powerfully argued and field-defining books Masculinities, Gender and Power, Making the Difference, and Southern Theory. This new volume gathers together a broad spectrum of her recent work which distinctively combines close-focus field research and large-scale theory, and brings this to bear on those questions of social justice and struggles for change that have long been at the heart of her writing, and will have wide-ranging implications for the social sciences and social activism in the twenty-first century. Visit www.raewynconnell.net
In "Southern Theory "Raewyn Connell presents the case for a new
'world social science' - one that is inclusive of many voices - by
arguing for a more democratic global recognition of social theory
from societies outside the dominant European and North American
metropole. Intellectual production of the majority 'southern' world does in
fact include theory, though its contribution is often marginalised
and intellectually discredited by the metropole. Connell shows how
social theory about the modern world from peripheral societies is
equal in intellectual rigour and is often of greater political
relevance to our changing world. Beginning with an examination of the hidden assumptions of
modern general theory, "Southern Theory" looks to the 'southern'
social experience and the theories that have emerged from
Australia, Indigenous peoples, Latin America, India, Africa, Islam
and other post-colonial societies, as sources of important and
vital contributions to world social science. These myriad theories
offer valuable perspectives so crucial to the application of social
theory in the contemporary world, having the power to transform the
influence of the metropolitan hegemony on social thought by mutual
regard and interaction." Southern Theory "is a major new work in social theory, drawing on anthropology, history, psychology, philosophy, economics and cultural studies, with wide-ranging implications for the social sciences in the 21st century.
What does social equality mean now, in a world of markets, global power and new forms of knowledge? In this new book, Raewyn Connell combines vivid research with theoretical insight and radical politics to address this question. The focus moves across gender equality struggles, family change, class and education, intellectual workers, and the global dimension of social science, to contemporary theorists of knowledge and global power, and the political dilemmas of today's left. Written with clarity and passion, this book proposes a bold agenda for social science, and shows it in action. Raewyn Connell is known internationally for her powerfully argued and field-defining books Masculinities, Gender and Power, Making the Difference, and Southern Theory. This new volume gathers together a broad spectrum of her recent work which distinctively combines close-focus field research and large-scale theory, and brings this to bear on those questions of social justice and struggles for change that have long been at the heart of her writing, and will have wide-ranging implications for the social sciences and social activism in the twenty-first century. Visit www.raewynconnell.net
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