Introduction to women's, gender & sexuality studies : interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches / edited by L. Ayu Saraswati, Barbara L. Shaw, and Heather Rellihan.

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Other Authors: Saraswati, L. Ayu (Editor), Shaw, Barbara L. (Editor), Rellihan, Heather (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2018]
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Table of Contents:
  • Section one. Mapping the field: an introduction to women's, gender and sexuality studies.
  • Feminist politics: where we stand / bell hooks
  • Patriarchy, the system: an it, not a he, a them, or an us / Allan Johnson
  • The five sexes, revisited / Ann Fausto-Sterling
  • Because you're a girl / Ijeoma A.
  • Making masculinity: adolescence, identity, and high school / C.J. Pascoe
  • Friendship, gender theories, and social change / Judith Kegan Gardiner
  • Stepping back, looking outward: situating transgender activism and transgender studies / Paisley Currah
  • Oppression / Marilyn Frye
  • White privilege: unpacking the invisible knapsack / Peggy McIntosh
  • There is no hierarchy of oppressions / Audre Lorde
  • Queer/African identities: questions, limits, challenges / Ashley Currier and Thérèse Migraine-George
  • Before intersectionality / M. Soledad Caballero
  • Claiming an education: your inheritance as a student of women's and gender studies / Michele Tracy Berger and Cheryle Radeloff
  • Section two. Historical perspectives in women's gender and sexuality studies.
  • An appeal ot the Christian women of the south / Angelina Emily Grimké
  • Declaration of sentiments / Seneca Falls Convention
  • 1851 speech / Sojourner Truth
  • Sentencing speech in the case of United States vs. Susan B. Anthony / Susan B. Anthony
  • A red record / Ida B. Wells
  • Diary of a Shirtwaist Striker / Theresa Seber Malkiel
  • 141 men and girls die in waist factory fire / The New York Times
  • Statement of purpose / Daughters of Bilitis
  • I'm glad I was in the Stonewall Riot / Leslie Feinberg, interview with Sylvia Rivera
  • The politics of housework / Pat Mainardi
  • The myth of the vaginal orgasm / Anne Koedt
  • The woman-identified woman / Radicalesbians
  • A leaflet for the American Medical Association / Chicago Gay Liberation Front
  • A Black feminist statement / The Combahee River Collective
  • And when you leave, take your pictures with you / Jo Carrillo
  • Men: comrades in struggle / bell hooks
  • La conciencia de la Mestiza/towards a new consciousness / Gloria Anzaldúa
  • Masked racism: reflections on the prison industrial complex / Angela Davis
  • Guilty pleasures: pornography, prostitution, and stripping / Jackson Katz
  • What's in a name? on writing the history of feminism / Claire Goldberg Moses
  • It's time to end the long history of feminism failing transgender women / Tina Vasquez
  • Section three. Cultural debates in women's, gender and sexuality studies.
  • Constraints and freedom in conservative Christian women's lives / Rebecca Barrett-Fox
  • Love, labor, and Lorde / Jessica E. Birch
  • Broken hearts, broken families: the political use of families in the fight against deportation / Monisha Das Gupta
  • Beyond same-sex marriage: a new strategic vision for all our families and relationships / beyondmarriage.org
  • Policies to end the gender wage gap in the United States / Marlene Kim
  • Compliance is gendered: struggling for gendered self-determination in a hostile economy / Dean Spade
  • Women work, men sponge, and everyone gossips: macho men and stigmatized/ing women in a sex tourist town / Denise Brennan
  • From the roots of Latina feminism to the future of the reproductive jusice movement / Alexandra DelValle
  • Birth control / Kathy E. Ferguson
  • The industrial womb / France Winddance Twine
  • Friends and survivors: the community impact of unwanted sexual experiences / Victoria Banyard et al.
  • Hooking up with healthy sexuality: the lessons boys learn (and don't learn) about sexuality and why a sex positive rape prevention paradigm can benefit everyone involved / Brad Perry
  • A Black feminist reflection on the antiviolence movement / Beth Richie
  • False promises: criminal legal reponses to violence against LGBT people / Joey L. Mogul, Andrea J. Richie, and Kay Whitlock
  • Making feminist sense of torture at Abu-Ghraib / Isis Nusair
  • Who is a Muslim woman? questioning knowledge production on 'Muslim Woman' / Esra Özcan
  • Mean girls, bad girls, or just girls: corporate media hype and the policing of girlhood / Meda Chesney-Lind
  • With reps like these: bisexuality and celebrity status / Ian Capulet
  • Section four. Epistemologies of bodies: ways of knowing and experiencing the world.
  • from Redifining Realness / Janet Mock
  • Angry intersex people with signs! / Riki Wilchins
  • How to use a condom / No'u Revilla
  • stories she sung me (for katalaine) / Tagi Qolouvaki
  • What her body taught (or, teaching about and with a disability): a conversation / Brenda Jo Brueggermann, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, and Georgina Kleege
  • Too Latina to be Black, Too Black to be Latina / Aleichia Williams
  • (My) lesbianism is not a fixed point / Dominique C. Hill
  • The last word: a performance memoir on mothers, race, and sexuality / Patricia A. Gozemba
  • How much sex is healthy? the pleasures of asexuality / Eunjung Kim
  • If men could menstruate / Gloria Steinem
  • Beauty (re)discovers the male body / Susan Bordo
  • Doing time, doing masculinity: sports and prisons / Don Sabo
  • Cosmopolitan whiteness: the effects and affects of skin whitening advertisements in transnational Indonesia / L. Ayu Saraswati
  • from Americanah / Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  • Big yoga student / Kimberly Dark
  • anticipation / Christina Lux
  • Section five. Science, technology, and the digital world.
  • Feminism confronts the sciences: reform and transformation
  • Sandra Harding
  • The egg and the sperm: how science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles / Emily Martin
  • Sexology, eugenics, and Hirschfield's transvestites / Liam Lair
  • Feminist hactivisms: countering technophilia and fictional promises / Clare Jen
  • Rachel Carson died of breast cancer: the coming of age of feminist environmentalism / Joni Seager
  • Putting myself in the picture: researching disability and technology / Wendy Seymour
  • Women@Web: cyber sexual violence in Canada / Kimberly A. Williams
  • Gay men's use of online pictures in fat-affirming groups
  • Women reponding to the anti-Islam film Fitna: voices and acts of citizenship on YouTube / Farida Vis, Liesbet van Zoonen, and Sabina Mihelj
  • Immersion / Aliette de Bodard
  • Section six. Activist frontiers: agency and resistance.
  • Do Muslim women really need saving? anthropological reflections on cultural relativism and its others / Lila Abu-Lughod
  • Not your Indian eco-princess: indigenous women's resistance to environmental degradation / Beenash Jafri
  • Making coalitions work: solidarity across difference within US feminism / Elizabeth R. Cole and Zakiya T. Luna
  • Concrete / DaMaris B. Hill
  • Empower yoself before you wreck yoself: Native American feminist musings / Melanie Fey, Amber McCrary, and Bradly Werley
  • If good food is cooked in one country, we will all eat from it: women and civil society in Africa / Hannah E. Britton and Taylor Price
  • I was there / Michael Winter
  • Laudable laughter: feminism and female comedians / Sarah E. Fryett
  • When racism and sexism are no longer fashionable are no longer fashionable / Guerrilla Girls
  • Riot Grrrl manifesto / Kathleen Hanna/Bikini Kill
  • On lesbian-feminism and lesbian separatism: a new intersectional history / Julie R. Enszer
  • Campus-based women's and gender equity centers: enacting feminist theories, creating social change / Amber L. Vlasnik.