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Learn how the seclusion of women can be used as a feminist defense
against exploitationand as an empowering force Internationally
acclaimed author Ann Chamberlin's book, A History of Women's
Seclusion in the Middle East: The Veil in the Looking Glass is a
critical interdisciplinary examination of the practice of seclusion
of women throughout the Middle East from its beginnings. This
challenging exploration discusses the reasons that seclusion may
not be as oppressive as is presently generally accepted, and, in
fact, may be an empowering force for women in both the West and
East. Readers are taken on a controversial, belief-bending journey
deep into the surprising origins and diverse aspects of female
seclusion to find solid evidence of its surprising use as a defense
against monolithic cultural exploitation. The author uses her
extensive knowledge of Middle Eastern culture, language, and even
archeology to provide a convincing assertion challenging the
Western view that seclusion was and is a result of women's
oppression. A History of Women's Seclusion in the Middle East goes
beyond standard feminist rhetoric to put forth shocking notions on
the real reasons behind women's seclusion and how it has been used
to counteract cultural exploitation. The book reviews written
evidence, domestic and sacred architecture, evolution, biology, the
clan, the environment for seclusion, trade, capital and land,
slavery, honor, and various other aspects in a powerful feminist
argument that seclusion is actually a valuable empowering force of
protection from the influence of today's society. The text includes
thirty black and white figures with useful descriptions to
illustrate and enhance reader understanding of concepts. A History
of Women's Seclusion in the Middle East discusses at length:
prehistoric evidence of seclusion the sense of honor in the Middle
East a balanced look at the Islamic religion the true nature of the
harem the reasons for the oppression by the Taliban the positive
aspects of 'veiling' seclusion as a defense against capitalist
exploitation and other challenging perspectives! A History of
Women's Seclusion in the Middle East is thought-provoking,
insightful reading for all interested in women's history, feminism,
and the history and culture of the Middle East.
Gain first-hand knowledge of how today's lesbians aged 60 and over
survived the 20th century! I didn't know we were lesbians. We lived
together 13 years! Whistling Women is a unique, candid collection
of the life experiences of 44 lesbians between 62 and 82 years of
age. This book explores new ground with interviews about their
memories, feelings, and thoughts on a diversity of perspectivesfrom
growing up during the Depression and World War II, to retirement
and old age at the height of the gay liberation movement. This
unprecedented resource captures a first-person view of lesbian
history and documents the struggles and achievements of the women
who lived it. All my schooling was women-orientedso I was able to
see what women and girls could give to each other. In Whistling
Women, these older women share their views on: childhood and young
adulthoodfamily, social factors, religion, schooling
marriagehusbands, children, divorce lesbian relationshipscoming
out/closet relationships, role playing, butch and fem practices
conventional politicsparty affiliation, activities, concerns,
degree of feminism work and moneyfinancial arrangements, home
ownership, investment properties life after 60retirement, health,
activities, communities and much more! I dated. I went along. I did
it because basically it was the thing to do. But I had crushes on
girls. Whistling Women offers you unprecedented statistics on these
women and comparisons with statistics gathered in other analyses on
lesbian and heterosexual women. This research includes studies of:
socioeconomic class in childhood, mid-life, and at retirement level
of education of participants number and duration of long-term
relationshipsboth heterosexual marriages and lesbian lover
relationships age of first lesbian relationship retirement
statisticsyear retired, age at retirement economic resources after
retirement (compared to general US population) If we had these
things in the 1950s [gay bookstores and publications], how
different life would be for a lot of people. But we had to pave the
way. This book is significant for sociologists, gay and lesbian
researchers, and gerontologists, as well as anyone interested in
women's history. It also presents recollections of lesbian/mixed
barssome famousstarting in the 1930s, memories of the notorious
Greenwich Village, the early development of lesbian social groups,
and lesbian friendships with gay men. Whistling Girls identifies
many of the organizations that cater specifically to older
lesbians, such as OLOC (Old Lesbians Organizing for Change) and SOL
(Slightly Older Lesbians).
Gain first-hand knowledge of how today's lesbians aged 60 and over
survived the 20th century! I didn't know we were lesbians. We lived
together 13 years! Whistling Women is a unique, candid collection
of the life experiences of 44 lesbians between 62 and 82 years of
age. This book explores new ground with interviews about their
memories, feelings, and thoughts on a diversity of perspectivesfrom
growing up during the Depression and World War II, to retirement
and old age at the height of the gay liberation movement. This
unprecedented resource captures a first-person view of lesbian
history and documents the struggles and achievements of the women
who lived it. All my schooling was women-orientedso I was able to
see what women and girls could give to each other. In Whistling
Women, these older women share their views on: childhood and young
adulthoodfamily, social factors, religion, schooling
marriagehusbands, children, divorce lesbian relationshipscoming
out/closet relationships, role playing, butch and fem practices
conventional politicsparty affiliation, activities, concerns,
degree of feminism work and moneyfinancial arrangements, home
ownership, investment properties life after 60retirement, health,
activities, communities and much more! I dated. I went along. I did
it because basically it was the thing to do. But I had crushes on
girls. Whistling Women offers you unprecedented statistics on these
women and comparisons with statistics gathered in other analyses on
lesbian and heterosexual women. This research includes studies of:
socioeconomic class in childhood, mid-life, and at retirement level
of education of participants number and duration of long-term
relationshipsboth heterosexual marriages and lesbian lover
relationships age of first lesbian relationship retirement
statisticsyear retired, age at retirement economic resources after
retirement (compared to general US population) If we had these
things in the 1950s [gay bookstores and publications], how
different life would be for a lot of people. But we had to pave the
way. This book is significant for sociologists, gay and lesbian
researchers, and gerontologists, as well as anyone interested in
women's history. It also presents recollections of lesbian/mixed
barssome famousstarting in the 1930s, memories of the notorious
Greenwich Village, the early development of lesbian social groups,
and lesbian friendships with gay men. Whistling Girls identifies
many of the organizations that cater specifically to older
lesbians, such as OLOC (Old Lesbians Organizing for Change) and SOL
(Slightly Older Lesbians).
The untold history of lesbian life from those who have lived it!
Lives of Lesbian Elders: Looking Back, Looking Forward illuminates
the hopes, fears, issues, and concerns of gay women as they grow
older. Based on interviews with 62 lesbians ranging in age from 55
to 95, this very special book provides a historical account of the
shared experiences of the lesbian community that is so often
invisible or ignored in contemporary society. The book gives voice
to their thoughts and feelings on a wide range of issues, including
coming out, identity and the meaning of life, the role of family
and personal relationships, work and retirement, adversity, and
individual sources of strength and resilience. Cast off and
overlooked at best or victims of scorn and prejudice at worst,
lesbians in the twentieth century lived dual lives, their full
voices unhearduntil now. Lives of Lesbian Elders chronicles the
life choices they made and their reasons for making them, set
against the contexts of culture, politics, and the social mores of
the eras in which they lived. Their stories of courage, resilience,
resourcefulness, pride, and independence help restore lesbian
history that has been forgotten, distorted, or disregarded and
provide the information necessary to meet the future needs of aging
lesbians. Lives of Lesbian Elders gives aging lesbians a chance to
discuss their thoughts on a variety of topics, including: Coming
out You didn't talk about it . . . Until two years ago, I never
even referred to a lesbian or would I allow the word to pass my
lips I used to sneak into libraries and read about homosexuality
and back in that era, it was not classy . . . it was classified as
a disorder of some type Identity The only difference between me and
anybody else is that I just happen to be sleeping with a woman I
think I grew up not really knowing who I was and, I think, probably
fighting all my life trying to find out who I was Family I feel
very connected with the lesbian community here . . . I guess I
would call that family Many years ago, my sister said: 'I think
when they're ready, you need to explain to (the nieces) what a
lesbian is, because I want them to hear the correct story . . . I
want them to hear what it really is and not all these stupid rumors
that go around' Work I was going to become a youth minister at one
point and it dawned on me in high school that there was no way the
church was going to let me work with kids I didn't really finish my
career . . . I still have dreams about the military and about not
finishing . . . It was my choice, but it wasn't really my choice
Aging and the Future I think financing, of course, is a real big
problem for lesbian women I have a concern that if anything should
happen to my partnerin growing olderof being isolated from the gay
community . . . and much more! Lives of Lesbian Elders: Looking
Back, Looking Forward also includes appendices that present
demographic data on the women who were interviewed for the book,
information on historical timelines, and suggested readings on
lesbian history. The book is an invaluable addition to the growing
collective history of lesbians in the United States.
A compelling look at the crisis of disadvantaged women This
powerful document takes a sobering look at the phenomenon of
marginalized women pushed to the edges of society, holding on with
the barest of hope and extraordinary bravery. Handicapped by the
increasing societal inequality they face as an everyday fact of
life, these women (and in many cases, their children) have been
disconnected from the mainstream for reasons of age, race, gender,
health, incarceration, domestic abuse, unwanted pregnancy,
unemployment, and economic circumstance. They are poor in an
affluent society, powerless in a powerful nation, and the suffering
caused by their exclusion is poignant and troubling.Eloquently
illustrated with poetry, art, and prose created by marginalized
women, Women at the Margins: Neglect, Punishment, and Resistance
makes a compelling argument for social change. The book offers a
no-holds-barred look at how economic restructuring, welfare reform,
neo-conservative ideology, and institutional exclusion have locked
women into subservient, substandard roles, stripping them of their
citizenship and rendering them expendable. Diverse authors track
the life cycle of marginalized women, from teenage pregnancy to the
lonliness of older women in poverty or prison.Women at the Margins:
Neglect, Punishment, and Resistance addresses: the effects of
welfare reform the forgotten group: women in prison and jail
low-income women and housing women marginalized by substance abuse,
poverty, and incarceration teenage pregnancy children and their
incarcerated mothers recidivism and reintegration women, law, and
the justice system and much more Women at the Margins: Neglect,
Punishment, and Resistance acknowledges the long history of the
inequality faced by women living in exclusion but focuses on the
present with a hopeful but realistic eye toward the future. It is
an indispensible resource for sociology, social work, legal and
penal system professionals, and academics, and an essential read
for everyone.
Explore the needs of older women and ways to provide for them
Written by women, about women, and for women, Women As They Age,
Second Edition highlights the realities of being an aging woman in
a youth-oriented, male-dominated society, in which socioeconomic
and gender stratification are the norm.In the eleven years since
the publication of the original Women as They Age, there has been a
great deal of research on the subject. This second edition is
inclusive and current, providing valuable information on the needs
and accomplishments of our present and future older population.
Here you'll encounter women from the mainstream and minorities of
all kinds, and come to a better understanding of their personal and
family relationships, their sexuality, their concerns, and their
feelings about death and dying. Public policies towards aging women
are discussed, as are psychological and sociological perspectives.
In its focus on older women, Women As They Age, Second Edition,
highlights the challenges that these women present to professionals
whose job it is, directly or indirectly, to provide assistance to
the vast array of aging and aged women. This valuable
multidisciplinary book--aimed at students, practitioners,
administrators, and educators--addresses crucial issues in social
work, nursing, psychology, sociology, gerontology, and economics.
New subjects covered in this edition include: grandmothers raising
grandchildren long-term care for aging women the current status of
public policy as it pertains to older women older women's changing
perspectives on sexuality new issues surrounding death and
dyingWomen as They Age, Second Edition explores state-of-the-art
and developmental perspectives across the professions of sociology,
psychology, social work, and nursing. Also provided is a close
examination of the unique issues facing older women--including
public policy, employment discrimination, and social program
adequacy and equity; the relationship of older women to family;
sexuality and intimacy; and special concerns of minority women.
This volume includes a practical resource guide that explores the
services available to older women. While addressing the troublesome
situations of older women worldwide, Women As They Age, Second
Edition also celebrates their triumphs, accomplishments, and
contributions.
Explore feminist ideals and advocacy for aging women in health
care, home life, work, and retirement! Fundamentals of Feminist
Gerontology strives to increase women's self-esteem and their
overall quality of life by encouraging education and by putting a
stop to age, sex, and race discrimination. As a student or
professional in psychology, social work, or gerontology, you will
learn about feminist conceptions of retirement, economic issues,
psychological issues, and social issues and will explore studies on
old age discrimination and devaluation and sexism toward women in
Western societies to gain an understanding of the experiences of
these women. This book also shows how some women are experiencing
empowerment through alternative health care, such as mind-body
therapies, homeopathy, aromatherapy, and herbal medicine and
examines older women in the family context. Fundamentals of
Feminist Gerontology will provide you with the tools to offer
effective therapy to women to help them improve their own lives.
For a complete list of contents, please visit our Web site at
www.haworthpressinc.com.Using feminist practice approaches,
Fundamentals of Feminist Gerontology gives you real-life situations
and examples that will raise awareness of the issues that rob older
women of the quality of life they deserve. Some of the vital issues
and theories you will read about in Fundamentals of Feminist
Gerontology include: women regaining control over their health care
retirement and the economic issues that older women face when they
retire the role of children and grandchildren in the older woman's
life unpaid work after retirement in the home and as a care
provider older women battling domestic violence financial and
psychological issues of widowhood special concerns of minority
women and lesbians as they grow olderFundamentals of Feminist
Gerontology presents new feminist knowledge and strategies to
assist aging women in fully developing, enhancing, and enjoying
their later years. You will discover a rich variety of theories and
frameworks from a multitude of intellectual paradigms and political
positions to enhance your professional practice with older women.
Women and their roles within families must be understood within the
context of ethnic traditions, religion, and culture. Women,
Families, and Feminist Politics: A Global Exploration combines all
of these aspects to evaluate the similarities and differences of
women around the world. Readers will learn about diverse theories
relating to women and their familial roles, the different
categories of feminism, and how cultures and ethnic traditions
shape and sometimes restrict a woman's identity. Using feminist and
sociocultural theories to critically examine the role of adult
women within their families, Women, Families, and Feminist Politics
offers ideas and suggestions on what has to be done in order for
all of women's experiences and concerns to be valued and looked
upon as important. In addition to providing you with an
understanding of how customs and cultures contribute to societal
standards set for women, Women, Families, and Feminist Politics
discusses several factors that contribute to the formation of
women's roles and identity, including: the economic situation of
the family and the country in which the woman lives (a developed or
developing country) cultural diversity in monogamous heterosexual
marriage relations and specific marriage traditions, such as
dowries family structures, such as nonnuclear, extended,
polygamous, mixed religion relationships, mixed race relationships,
or same-sex relationships reproduction and sexual standards in
relation to religion, government policies, and world population
gender equity in the workplace and programs for women in global
development the health care needs of women and how they vary
depending on culture, political philosophies, and resources women
and violence in societal and family contexts, from war rapes,
female circumcision, and footbinding to battery and sexual
harassmentWomen, Families, and Feminist Politics looks at the daily
challenges and concerns of adult women within the context of family
to help you understand the different needs of women in relation to
their culture and ethnic background. Focusing on the importance of
views concerning the meaning of women's social status, power, and
success, Women, Families, and Feminist Politics contains case
studies and statistical data that identify critical issues
pertaining to you personally and to all women throughout the world.
By understanding how women's families help shape their identities,
you will be able to learn about the vast experiences of women and
the inequalities we have yet to overcome.
This book explores what is known about healthy living among older
women, emphasizing overcoming illness and adversity. Women and
Healthy Aging focuses on common age-related changes and illnesses
that frequently occur among women in the later years. It describes
these diseases and changes, provides treatment options, highlights
preventative measures, and offers suggestions for continued
productive living as women age. Since some of the barriers to
effective diagnoses, treatments, and implementation of productive
living strategies are institutional, two chapters explore public
health policies which affect older women and discrimination against
older women in health care. This informative book assists health
care professionals in the provision of services to older women,
helping these professionals become catalysts for enabling older
women to "overcome adversity" and continue to lead healthy,
productive lives.Many of the most common diseases and age-related
changes that affect older women are not "curable." In a society
which stresses "cure" as the appropriate role for health care
professionals, what are these professionals to do with the legions
of older women for whom "cures" may not be possible? How can they
assist older women in preventing or slowing the occurrences of
diseases and age-related changes? When prevention or cure is not
possible, how can they assist older women in living productive,
meaningful lives?By addressing specific conditions and diseases,
Women and Healthy Aging gives readers focused information on
current treatment options, preventative strategies, and suggestions
for productive living which are disease- or condition-specific and
target older women. Some of the topics covered include menopause,
osteoporosis, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, cancer,
Alzheimer's disease, and sensory loss. Practitioners, educators,
and students in the fields of nursing, social work, physical
therapy, occupational therapy, gerontology, human services, and
medicine will find this book an illuminating source of valuable
information and insights into the aging process for women.
Explore feminist ideals and advocacy for aging women in health
care, home life, work, and retirement Fundamentals of Feminist
Gerontology strives to increase women's self-esteem and their
overall quality of life by encouraging education and by putting a
stop to age, sex, and race discrimination. As a student or
professional in psychology, social work, or gerontology, you will
learn about feminist conceptions of retirement, economic issues,
psychological issues, and social issues and will explore studies on
old age discrimination and devaluation and sexism toward women in
Western societies to gain an understanding of the experiences of
these women. This book also shows how some women are experiencing
empowerment through alternative health care, such as mind-body
therapies, homeopathy, aromatherapy, and herbal medicine and
examines older women in the family context. Fundamentals of
Feminist Gerontology will provide you with the tools to offer
effective therapy to women to help them improve their own lives.
For a complete list of contents, please visit our Web site at
www.haworthpressinc.com.Using feminist practice approaches,
Fundamentals of Feminist Gerontology gives you real-life situations
and examples that will raise awareness of the issues that rob older
women of the quality of life they deserve. Some of the vital issues
and theories you will read about in Fundamentals of Feminist
Gerontology include: women regaining control over their health care
retirement and the economic issues that older women face when they
retire the role of children and grandchildren in the older woman's
life unpaid work after retirement in the home and as a care
provider older women battling domestic violence financial and
psychological issues of widowhood special concerns of minority
women and lesbians as they grow older Fundamentals of Feminist
Gerontology presents new feminist knowledge and strategies to
assist aging women in fully developing, enhancing, and enjoying
their later years. You will discover a rich variety of theories and
frameworks from a multitude of intellectual paradigms and political
positions to enhance your professional practice with older women.
Learn how the seclusion of women can be used as a feminist defense
against exploitationand as an empowering force Internationally
acclaimed author Ann Chamberlin's book, A History of Women's
Seclusion in the Middle East: The Veil in the Looking Glass is a
critical interdisciplinary examination of the practice of seclusion
of women throughout the Middle East from its beginnings. This
challenging exploration discusses the reasons that seclusion may
not be as oppressive as is presently generally accepted, and, in
fact, may be an empowering force for women in both the West and
East. Readers are taken on a controversial, belief-bending journey
deep into the surprising origins and diverse aspects of female
seclusion to find solid evidence of its surprising use as a defense
against monolithic cultural exploitation. The author uses her
extensive knowledge of Middle Eastern culture, language, and even
archeology to provide a convincing assertion challenging the
Western view that seclusion was and is a result of women's
oppression. A History of Women's Seclusion in the Middle East goes
beyond standard feminist rhetoric to put forth shocking notions on
the real reasons behind women's seclusion and how it has been used
to counteract cultural exploitation. The book reviews written
evidence, domestic and sacred architecture, evolution, biology, the
clan, the environment for seclusion, trade, capital and land,
slavery, honor, and various other aspects in a powerful feminist
argument that seclusion is actually a valuable empowering force of
protection from the influence of today's society. The text includes
thirty black and white figures with useful descriptions to
illustrate and enhance reader understanding of concepts. A History
of Women's Seclusion in the Middle East discusses at length:
prehistoric evidence of seclusion the sense of honor in the Middle
East a balanced look at the Islamic religion the true nature of the
harem the reasons for the oppression by the Taliban the positive
aspects of 'veiling' seclusion as a defense against capitalist
exploitation and other challenging perspectives! A History of
Women's Seclusion in the Middle East is thought-provoking,
insightful reading for all interested in women's history, feminism,
and the history and culture of the Middle East.
I will always and forever feel I have a 'hole' in my life where my
mother once existed. I think, when you have to think about the fact
you might have to take care of your parents someday and juggle kids
at the same timeIt's a scary proposition. We had open communication
during and before the breast cancer. But then after the breast
cancer, I was often afraid to bring things up, in trying to protect
Mom. This insightful book tells the stories of women whose mothers
had breast cancer. It uses their own voices to express the common
fears and expectations of daughters in the periods before and
during their mothers' illnesses, involving genetic risks, death and
dying, and changes in their relationships. The case studies, tables
and figures, and two appendices will benefit health professionals
and counselors, while the poignant narratives will help mothers and
daughters better understand their experiences with breast cancer. I
was kind of surprised to be alive and free of cancer at age 42,
when at this point my mother was crippled by metastases. When I get
to be 43the age at which my mother died, or maybe when I get to
44it's like, 'what do I do?' I have this life that I didn't expect
to have. Breast Cancer: Daughters Tell Their Stories presents the
results of a qualitative, grounded theory study of breast cancer
survivors, providing in-depth information about an aspect of breast
cancer that has been previously overlooked. The book examines the
daughters' experiences through four phasesthe period prior to
mother's illness, the period during mother's illness and treatment,
the period following mother's death (if mother dies), and the
long-term impact. From this study, recommendations are compiled for
providing or improving services for tomorrow's daughters. The
radical mastectomy left her scarred and disfigured below her
nightgown. It was bruised and nasty looking. That was kind of
scary. I think that has terrified me since. Sometimes I'll have
pains in my left breast and that's what I visualize. It's
terrifying. I'm not really obsessed about dying of cancer. I'm more
along the line of, 'If this is going to happen to me, and there's a
chance it's going to, I'm gonna survive. I'm not going to die from
it. From an empathetic perspective, this book reveals how many
daughters react to and deal with their mothers' diagnoses,
depending on their age and family situation at the time of their
mothers' illnesses. It shows how daughters can gain a more accurate
idea of their level of risk by providing educational materials and
developing new strategies for communication. It also helps breast
cancer survivors see how their illnesses can shape their daughters'
future outlook, offering new inspiration for resolving and
preventing family crises.
I will always and forever feel I have a 'hole' in my life where my
mother once existed. I think, when you have to think about the fact
you might have to take care of your parents someday and juggle kids
at the same timeIt's a scary proposition. We had open communication
during and before the breast cancer. But then after the breast
cancer, I was often afraid to bring things up, in trying to protect
Mom. This insightful book tells the stories of women whose mothers
had breast cancer. It uses their own voices to express the common
fears and expectations of daughters in the periods before and
during their mothers' illnesses, involving genetic risks, death and
dying, and changes in their relationships. The case studies, tables
and figures, and two appendices will benefit health professionals
and counselors, while the poignant narratives will help mothers and
daughters better understand their experiences with breast cancer. I
was kind of surprised to be alive and free of cancer at age 42,
when at this point my mother was crippled by metastases. When I get
to be 43the age at which my mother died, or maybe when I get to
44it's like, 'what do I do?' I have this life that I didn't expect
to have. Breast Cancer: Daughters Tell Their Stories presents the
results of a qualitative, grounded theory study of breast cancer
survivors, providing in-depth information about an aspect of breast
cancer that has been previously overlooked. The book examines the
daughters' experiences through four phasesthe period prior to
mother's illness, the period during mother's illness and treatment,
the period following mother's death (if mother dies), and the
long-term impact. From this study, recommendations are compiled for
providing or improving services for tomorrow's daughters. The
radical mastectomy left her scarred and disfigured below her
nightgown. It was bruised and nasty looking. That was kind of
scary. I think that has terrified me since. Sometimes I'll have
pains in my left breast and that's what I visualize. It's
terrifying. I'm not really obsessed about dying of cancer. I'm more
along the line of, 'If this is going to happen to me, and there's a
chance it's going to, I'm gonna survive. I'm not going to die from
it. From an empathetic perspective, this book reveals how many
daughters react to and deal with their mothers' diagnoses,
depending on their age and family situation at the time of their
mothers' illnesses. It shows how daughters can gain a more accurate
idea of their level of risk by providing educational materials and
developing new strategies for communication. It also helps breast
cancer survivors see how their illnesses can shape their daughters'
future outlook, offering new inspiration for resolving and
preventing family crises.
An updated, reader-friendly guide to feminist theory and therapy!
Feminist Theories and Feminist Psychotherapies: Origins, Themes,
and Diversity, Second Edition examines major feminist theoretical
perspectives and links them to practical applications of feminist
therapy. This book focuses on the evolution of feminist therapy and
how historical and current feminist practices interconnect with
feminist theoretical and political thought. This new edition
contains numerous improvements to further your research with new
references, additional information on diversity issues, and more.
Important updates in this new edition include: the revision of
every chapter to improve readability and update references the
reorganization of content to combine specific feminist theories and
their corresponding therapies within the same chapter the expansion
of the sections on feminist therapy the substantial revision of the
chapter on women-of-color feminisms and therapies to include
Chicana and Asian-American feminisms the addition of two new
chapters on global feminism, postmodernism, lesbian/queer
feminisms, and third-wave feminisms and therapy the revision of the
chapter on integration to include models and issues that emerged
during the last decade Feminist Theories and Feminist
Psychotherapies is an interactive text that includes
self-reflection surveys to help you determine which feminist
theories and therapies you favor in practice. The final chapter
integrates theory and practice with questions for formulating your
own personal approach to feminist counseling and psychotherapy.
This book is most useful to mental health professionals and
graduate students but accessible to undergraduate students as well.
Feminist Theories and Feminist Psychotherapies concentrates on
major feminist theories and therapies, including: liberal feminist
theory and therapy radical social change feminisms in feminist
theory and therapy cultural feminist theory and therapy
women-of-color feminisms and feminist therapy global feminist
theory and therapy feminist postmodernism theory and therapy
lesbian/queer feminisms and therapy third-wave feminisms and
therapy
An updated, reader-friendly guide to feminist theory and therapy!
Feminist Theories and Feminist Psychotherapies: Origins, Themes,
and Diversity, Second Edition examines major feminist theoretical
perspectives and links them to practical applications of feminist
therapy. This book focuses on the evolution of feminist therapy and
how historical and current feminist practices interconnect with
feminist theoretical and political thought. This new edition
contains numerous improvements to further your research with new
references, additional information on diversity issues, and more.
Important updates in this new edition include: the revision of
every chapter to improve readability and update references the
reorganization of content to combine specific feminist theories and
their corresponding therapies within the same chapter the expansion
of the sections on feminist therapy the substantial revision of the
chapter on women-of-color feminisms and therapies to include
Chicana and Asian-American feminisms the addition of two new
chapters on global feminism, postmodernism, lesbian/queer
feminisms, and third-wave feminisms and therapy the revision of the
chapter on integration to include models and issues that emerged
during the last decade Feminist Theories and Feminist
Psychotherapies is an interactive text that includes
self-reflection surveys to help you determine which feminist
theories and therapies you favor in practice. The final chapter
integrates theory and practice with questions for formulating your
own personal approach to feminist counseling and psychotherapy.
This book is most useful to mental health professionals and
graduate students but accessible to undergraduate students as well.
Feminist Theories and Feminist Psychotherapies concentrates on
major feminist theories and therapies, including: liberal feminist
theory and therapy radical social change feminisms in feminist
theory and therapy cultural feminist theory and therapy
women-of-color feminisms and feminist therapy global feminist
theory and therapy feminist postmodernism theory and therapy
lesbian/queer feminisms and therapy third-wave feminisms and
therapy
This collection delves deeply into the power of solitude in a
richly detailed exploration of the lives of women writers
The essays in this fascinating volume combine literary theory,
autobiography, performance, and criticism, while opening minds and
expanding concepts of women's roles both in the home and within
academia along the way. Herspace: Women, Writing, and Solitude
begins with a discussion of the importance of solitude to the works
of a variety of writers, including Margaret Atwood, May Sarton,
Virginia Woolf, Marguerite Duras, and Zora Neale Hurston, and then
moves on to an examination of the actual solitary spaces of women
writers. The book concludes with the stories of modern women
asserting their right to a space of their own. These essays, full
of pain and new growth, lessons learned and battles fought, resound
with the honesty and courage the authors have found in the process
of truly making their own homes.
Herspace examines: the stereotyped spinster solitude as a process
and a journey women's prison literature cars, empty nests, kitchen
counters, and other found spaces for writing the meaning of a home
of one's own creating beauty in solitary settings Contributors to
Herspace have made a conscious effort to integrate the personal
with the academic, and the result is a volume of surprising
intimacy, a window into the world of women writers past and present
actively engaging solitude. From finding and defining the muse to
the identity issues of home ownership, Herspace, which includes Jan
Wellington's essay "What to Make of Missing Children (A Life
Slipping into Fiction)," (winner of the 2003 NCTE Donald Murray
Prize for "the best creative essay about teaching and/or writing
published during the preceding year") provides you with the
perspectives of women who are living these issues.
As the editors write: "The solitary space itself enables the
writing process, protects it. And women, more than men, need this
enabling protection. Women need to claim their own space, to
bargain and plan and keep out of sight that solitary space in which
to commune with their thoughts and feelings, to experience their
creative process intimately." Herspace explores these women's
experiences, revealing the unique creativity that comes from
solitude.
A compelling look at the crisis of disadvantaged women This
powerful document takes a sobering look at the phenomenon of
marginalized women pushed to the edges of society, holding on with
the barest of hope and extraordinary bravery. Handicapped by the
increasing societal inequality they face as an everyday fact of
life, these women (and in many cases, their children) have been
disconnected from the mainstream for reasons of age, race, gender,
health, incarceration, domestic abuse, unwanted pregnancy,
unemployment, and economic circumstance. They are poor in an
affluent society, powerless in a powerful nation, and the suffering
caused by their exclusion is poignant and troubling.Eloquently
illustrated with poetry, art, and prose created by marginalized
women, Women at the Margins: Neglect, Punishment, and Resistance
makes a compelling argument for social change. The book offers a
no-holds-barred look at how economic restructuring, welfare reform,
neo-conservative ideology, and institutional exclusion have locked
women into subservient, substandard roles, stripping them of their
citizenship and rendering them expendable. Diverse authors track
the life cycle of marginalized women, from teenage pregnancy to the
lonliness of older women in poverty or prison.Women at the Margins:
Neglect, Punishment, and Resistance addresses: the effects of
welfare reform the forgotten group: women in prison and jail
low-income women and housing women marginalized by substance abuse,
poverty, and incarceration teenage pregnancy children and their
incarcerated mothers recidivism and reintegration women, law, and
the justice system and much more Women at the Margins: Neglect,
Punishment, and Resistance acknowledges the long history of the
inequality faced by women living in exclusion but focuses on the
present with a hopeful but realistic eye toward the future. It is
an indispensible resource for sociology, social work, legal and
penal system professionals, and academics, and an essential read
for everyone.
Explore the real-life triumphs and tragedies of single-parent
mothers!Unbroken Homes is a "story quilt" of personal narratives
constructed from in-depth, case study interviews of five
single-parent mothers. The book chronicles their journeys as
mothers, daughters, and women, in relationships and in solitude,
displaying their stories in their own words like the squares of a
multicolored quilt. Unbroken Homes breaks through the stigma
associated with "broken homes" and provides a new perspective on
the reorganization of American families.Unbroken Homes encourages
you to rethink some damaging stereotypical assumptions about
children from single-mother headed homes. Drawing information from
family research, counseling, and a cross-section of social
sciences, this book is pertinent to any professional who works with
single parents or their children. Unbroken Homes does not deal with
what is "typical" in the single-parenting experience, nor does it
give advice or proselytize. Rather, its purpose is to discover the
meaning that single-parent mothers bring to their own lives,
helping you to understand the dynamics of single-parent families
from a uniquely personal perspective.In Unbroken Homes you will
witness the ways that these women: experience the ill effects of
gender role socialization work to overcome stigma redefine ideals
for family life and gender expectations balance responsibilities in
and outside of their homes stretch finances to meet the needs of
their families regain strength and self-confidence encourage their
children's development affirm the strength of their families cope
with depression develop networks of support This intensely personal
collection of women's stories and reflections is a must read for
everyone who seeks a better understanding of divorce,
single-parenting, and being alone, from an insider's perspective.
What special skills and knowledge base do practitioners need to
work in nursing homes? What ethical and legal issues do
practitioners face in nursing homes? And how have reforms under the
newly implemented 1987 OBRA legislature affected practice in
nursing homes? With the rapid growth of nursing homes in the 1980s,
questions such as these are now being raised by policymakers,
administrators, practitioners, and others working in nursing homes.
In this highly instructive volume, the authors examine these vital
questions and explore such relevant issues as working with nursing
home residents and their families, managing selected special
populations, working with other members of the nursing home staff,
legal and ethical issues, and the organizational and policy
contexts that shape practice. In addition, the authors include
structured learning tasks that can be used to guide the development
of practice skills in supervised nursing home practicums and field
settings. Professionals from a variety of fields including social
work, nursing, geriatric mental health, medicine, and nursing home
administration will find this book to be an invaluable resource in
their own day to day work. "This book presents a useful and
thorough introduction to the subject of case practice with older
persons in nursing homes. While of interest to anyone who desires
to work with older persons in nursing homes, this book will be
particularly useful to students and professors in social work and
gerontology courses. . . . Instructors will find that the chapters
lend themselves effectively to course organization, and they will
appreciate the model fieldwork assignments that are presented in
the appendix." --Clinical Gerontologist "This book provides a
detailed and practical introduction to the subject of geriatric
case practice in nursing homes. To the authors' credit, the content
reflects a sound psychosocial theoretical base consistent with
social service and social work practice. Students, beginning case
practitioners, and instructors will find this book to be a useful
guide to geriatric case practice in nursing homes." --Clinical
Gerontologist "Generally, the private nursing-home sector is poorly
served with high quality literature specifically relating to this
field; so, it is pleasing to find a book such as Geriatric Case
Practice in Nursing Homes which is extremely well-written and fully
referenced. . . . I definitely recommend [this book] to health-care
staff from any profession who have contact with elderly people,
particularly nursing and rest-home staff, hospital, community- and
day-centre staff, and nursing-home inspectors." --Nursing Standard
"Very useful as a textbook in schools of social work. . . . The
text would be valuable to any professional neophyte in the nursing
home industry who needs an overview of the field, its development
and the policies that are meant to effect change in quality of
care. A major strength of this text is found in the 26-page
appendix which thoughtfully and in great detail provides outlines,
including learning objectives, for implementing several model
fieldwork assignments in nursing homes." --Priscilla Ebersole,
Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., Geriatric Nursing "It presents a great deal
of informative material with clarity in a well-organizeed and
useful manner. Students and others who work in nursing facilities
will become well-acquainted with the dimensions and complexities of
these institutions when they read this book." --Journal of
Cross-Cultural Gerontology
This book explores what is known about healthy living among older
women, emphasizing overcoming illness and adversity. Women and
Healthy Aging focuses on common age-related changes and illnesses
that frequently occur among women in the later years. It describes
these diseases and changes, provides treatment options, highlights
preventative measures, and offers suggestions for continued
productive living as women age. Since some of the barriers to
effective diagnoses, treatments, and implementation of productive
living strategies are institutional, two chapters explore public
health policies which affect older women and discrimination against
older women in health care. This informative book assists health
care professionals in the provision of services to older women,
helping these professionals become catalysts for enabling older
women to "overcome adversity" and continue to lead healthy,
productive lives.Many of the most common diseases and age-related
changes that affect older women are not "curable." In a society
which stresses "cure" as the appropriate role for health care
professionals, what are these professionals to do with the legions
of older women for whom "cures" may not be possible? How can they
assist older women in preventing or slowing the occurrences of
diseases and age-related changes? When prevention or cure is not
possible, how can they assist older women in living productive,
meaningful lives?By addressing specific conditions and diseases,
Women and Healthy Aging gives readers focused information on
current treatment options, preventative strategies, and suggestions
for productive living which are disease- or condition-specific and
target older women. Some of the topics covered include menopause,
osteoporosis, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer
s disease, and sensory loss. Practitioners, educators, and students
in the fields of nursing, social work, physical therapy,
occupational therapy, gerontology, human services, and medicine
will find this book an illuminating source of valuable information
and insights into the aging process for women.
What special skills and knowledge base do practitioners need to
work in nursing homes? What ethical and legal issues do
practitioners face in nursing homes? And how have reforms under the
newly implemented 1987 OBRA legislature affected practice in
nursing homes? With the rapid growth of nursing homes in the 1980s,
questions such as these are now being raised by policymakers,
administrators, practitioners, and others working in nursing homes.
In this highly instructive volume, the authors examine these vital
questions and explore such relevant issues as working with nursing
home residents and their families, managing selected special
populations, working with other members of the nursing home staff,
legal and ethical issues, and the organizational and policy
contexts that shape practice. In addition, the authors include
structured learning tasks that can be used to guide the development
of practice skills in supervised nursing home practicums and field
settings. Professionals from a variety of fields including social
work, nursing, geriatric mental health, medicine, and nursing home
administration will find this book to be an invaluable resource in
their own day to day work. "This book presents a useful and
thorough introduction to the subject of case practice with older
persons in nursing homes. While of interest to anyone who desires
to work with older persons in nursing homes, this book will be
particularly useful to students and professors in social work and
gerontology courses. . . . Instructors will find that the chapters
lend themselves effectively to course organization, and they will
appreciate the model fieldwork assignments that are presented in
the appendix." --Clinical Gerontologist "This book provides a
detailed and practical introduction to the subject of geriatric
case practice in nursing homes. To the authors' credit, the content
reflects a sound psychosocial theoretical base consistent with
social service and social work practice. Students, beginning case
practitioners, and instructors will find this book to be a useful
guide to geriatric case practice in nursing homes." --Clinical
Gerontologist "Generally, the private nursing-home sector is poorly
served with high quality literature specifically relating to this
field; so, it is pleasing to find a book such as Geriatric Case
Practice in Nursing Homes which is extremely well-written and fully
referenced. . . . I definitely recommend [this book] to health-care
staff from any profession who have contact with elderly people,
particularly nursing and rest-home staff, hospital, community- and
day-centre staff, and nursing-home inspectors." --Nursing Standard
"Very useful as a textbook in schools of social work. . . . The
text would be valuable to any professional neophyte in the nursing
home industry who needs an overview of the field, its development
and the policies that are meant to effect change in quality of
care. A major strength of this text is found in the 26-page
appendix which thoughtfully and in great detail provides outlines,
including learning objectives, for implementing several model
fieldwork assignments in nursing homes." --Priscilla Ebersole,
Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., Geriatric Nursing "It presents a great deal
of informative material with clarity in a well-organizeed and
useful manner. Students and others who work in nursing facilities
will become well-acquainted with the dimensions and complexities of
these institutions when they read this book." --Journal of
Cross-Cultural Gerontology
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