ISBN-13: 9780300069389 / Angielski / Miękka / 1996 / 472 str.
Gender controversies--about knowing and learning, conversational style, partner violence, sexuality, leadership styles, and pornography--provoke heated discussion. Now Mary Roth Walsh explores eighteen current controversies, presenting two opposing views on each subject, all from recognized experts representing psychology, psychiatry, sociolinguistics, education, sociology, law, and management science. Walsh provides an introductory essay, individual introductions to each topic, and more than 1800 bibliographical citations.
The format of this book is based on Walsh's Psychology of Women: Ongoing Debates, which was published in 1987 to great acclaim. Women, Men, and Gender presents new issues and up-to-date articles that are of relevance to the general reader and today's students of gender studies.
Introduction
I. Fundamental Questions
- Should we continue to study gender differences?
- Are gender differences wired into our biology?
- Are race, class, and gender of comparable importance in producing inequality?
II. Power and Influence Strategies
- Do women and men speak different languages?
- Are women's superior nonverbal skills caused by their oppression?
- Do women and men have different negotiation styles?
III. Sexuality
- Is pornography harmful to women?
- Is one's sexual orientation determined by biology?
IV. Violence
- Are women as likely as men to initiate physical assaults in partner relationships?
- Are rape statistics exaggerated?
V. Knowing and Learning
- Do women and men have different ways of knowing?
- Is biology the cause of gender differences in math performance?
VI. The Workplace
- Do women and men have different ways of leading?
- Is sex stereotyping the cause of workplace discrimination?
VII. Psychotherapy
- Is there gender bias in the 1994 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV)?
- Does the Stone Center's relational theory reinforce male privilege?
VIII. Social Change
- Do mothers harm their children when they work outside the home?
- Is the mythopoetic men's movement creating new obstacles for women?