The Gendered Society: Canadian Edition

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Oxford University Press, 2016 M10 7 - 512 pages
"The Gendered Society is an authoritative and incisive study of contemporary gender relations that challenges a common tendency to treat gender as an issue for women alone. Maintaining that gender differences are often exaggerated, the authors reveal how inequality is the cause rather than the product of those differences, and that gender is a socially constructed phenomenon. This second Canadian edition includes a new stand-alone chapter on sexuality as well as new and expanded coverage of current topics--from media and advertising, to body image, to bullying, to women in the workforce--revealing how gendered attitudes and behaviours permeate our everyday lives. This edition also includes more coverage of feminism as well as masculinity studies and men's issues, giving students a more in-depth look at issues and perspectives that continue to shape the study of gender. Thought-provoking and accessible, The Gendered Society, 2Ce remains the most balanced and comprehensive overview of gender studies available in the Canadian market."--

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About the author (2016)

Michael S. Kimmel is a distinguished professor in the Department of Sociology at Stony Brook University.Jacqueline Holler is an associate professor in the Department of History and the Department of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia. Dr. Holler has held a SSHRC postdoctoral fellowship and she is a winner of the American Historical Association Gutenberg-e Prize. Her research areas include women and gender in Latin American history; medicine, morbidity, melancholia, pre-modern political culture, ethnicity and gender; and women and Catholicism.

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