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Gender in a Transitional Era addresses a range of issues relevant
in current gender and sexuality studies scholarship which span many
disciplines. The contributors prioritize the critical thinking that
continues to support the notion that we, as a society, still have a
ways to go toward full gender equality in all spheres of life. This
collection positions marginal voices at the center of complex
gender issues in today's society. Broad thematic topic areas
include parental identities, advice, and self-help; gender
performances and role expectations in media; interacting within
organizational and social spaces; and tensions and negotiations on
politics, health, and feminisms. Though there is still much work to
be done concerning an array of gender equality issues, scholars in
this collection interrogate a transitional era of gender in which
changes are evident, yet challenges persist.
Genderblindness in American Society: The Rhetoric of a System of
Social Control of Women rhetorically analyzes discourses of the
current genderblind system of social control that seeks to render
gender as irrelevant in public life. As an ideology,
genderblindness shapes women's experiences in the public sphere by
working to limit our understandings of gender and to separate the
continued marginalization of women from ideas of gender
discrimination. Taking a critical rhetoric perspective, Lucy J.
Miller examines the discourse of genderblindness in the contexts of
the gender wage gap, abortion rights, rape culture, and tech
culture.
Genderblindness in American Society: The Rhetoric of a System of
Social Control of Women rhetorically analyzes discourses of the
current genderblind system of social control that seeks to render
gender as irrelevant in public life. As an ideology,
genderblindness shapes women's experiences in the public sphere by
working to limit our understandings of gender and to separate the
continued marginalization of women from ideas of gender
discrimination. Taking a critical rhetoric perspective, Lucy J.
Miller examines the discourse of genderblindness in the contexts of
the gender wage gap, abortion rights, rape culture, and tech
culture.
Gender in a Transitional Era addresses a range of issues relevant
in current gender and sexuality studies scholarship which span many
disciplines. The contributors prioritize the critical thinking that
continues to support the notion that we, as a society, still have a
ways to go toward full gender equality in all spheres of life. This
collection positions marginal voices at the center of complex
gender issues in today's society. Broad thematic topic areas
include parental identities, advice, and self-help; gender
performances and role expectations in media; interacting within
organizational and social spaces; and tensions and negotiations on
politics, health, and feminisms. Though there is still much work to
be done concerning an array of gender equality issues, scholars in
this collection interrogate a transitional era of gender in which
changes are evident, yet challenges persist.
This guide provides a sociology and urban studies connection to the
real-life stories found in the two books, HEY CABBIE and HEY CABBIE
II. Students will benefit from an up-close, near first-hand look
into human social behavior and the functioning of human society as
seen through the perceptive eyes of a seasoned cab driver. The
stories are true, raw vignettes describing brief encounters with a
wide variety of people and a fascinating glimpse of the city. There
is a 30 year span between the two books portraying human behavior
THEN and NOW. The author's sense of curiosity, empathy and
attention to the details of people's lives will provide the student
profound and distinct learnings in sociology and urban studies.
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