Women's realities, women's choices: an introduction to women's studies
A landmark work in its first edition, this critically acclaimed text has been updated to incorporate the greatly strengthened and enlarged insights of feminist theory and practice, and the enormous changes in women's studies since the original edition's debut in 1983. The new edition cover...
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Zusammenfassung: | A landmark work in its first edition, this critically acclaimed text has been updated to incorporate the greatly strengthened and enlarged insights of feminist theory and practice, and the enormous changes in women's studies since the original edition's debut in 1983. The new edition covers the most recent developments for women in politics, labor, and the changing family dynamic, and pays particular attention to women of color and ethnicity. The authors present a wide array of literature, exploring controversial topics that are of day-to-day concern for women, from racism and homophobia to class conflict and discrimination. Examining women's lives as individuals, as family members, and as a force in the greater social fabric, the second edition of Women's Realities, Women's Choices remains the most timely, comprehensive, and compelling introduction to the increasingly vital field of women's studies. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction to Women s Studies, 3
Women s Studies and Feminism
History of Women s Studies. How Does Women s
Studies Study Women?
The Need for Women s Studies
Missing Information about Humans.
Misconceptions about Humans. Old and New
Processes of Inquiry. Knowledge of Men.
Women s Studies: Issues and Goals
Race, Social Class, and Other Group Identities.
Women s Studies as an Academic Discipline.
Women s Studies and Gender Studies. Women s
Studies as a Source of Strength.
How This Book Presents Women s
Studies
Summary
References
I DEFINING WOMEN
1. Imagery and Symbolism in the
Definition of Women, 23
The Meaning of Imagery and
Symbolism
Experience, Perception, and the Symbolic
Construction of Reality.
Imagery and Symbolism in the
Definition of Women
The Function of Images and Symbols. The Use of
Symbols and Their Influence.
Some Predominant Imagery
Frightening Females. Venerated Madonnas. Sex
Objects. Earth Mothers. Woman as Misbegotten
Man.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
3. Women s Bodies, 89
Biological Definitions of Women
Some Biological Dilemmas in Defining Women.
How Is a Woman Defined Biologically?
The Female Reproductive System and
the Life Cycle
Childhood. Adolescence: Puberty and Female
Reproductive Maturity. Female Reproductive
Cycle. Adulthood and Childbearing. Midlife and
Our Later Years.
Our Sexual Selves
Western Attitudes about Female Sexuality. The
Scientific Study of Sexuality: Female Sexual
Response. Sexuality Across the Life Span. Lesbian
Sexuality. Older Women and Sexuality.
Phallocentric and Heterosexual Bias in Research
of Female Sexuality.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
4. Women s Personalities, 122
Is There A Female Personality?
What Are Women Like? Dimensions of
Variability among Women.
Explanations for Differences between
Women and Men
Biological Approaches. Psychodynamic Theories.
Cognitive Developmental Theory. Social
Learning Theory. Gender Schema Theory. Social
Interactions and Gender Roles. The Politics of
Gender and Sexism.
The Process of Socialization
The Development of a Female Personality .
Lesbian Psychologies. Older Women.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
5. Social Roles: Gender, Race, and
Class, 165
Social Roles and the Individual
The Determinants of Role Assignment.
Social Roles and Social Stereotypes
The Social Construction of Gender. Race.
Ethnicity. Understanding Contextual Difference.
Class, Ethnicity, and Gender
Rationalization and Resistance
Dominant Discourses/Muted Groups. Constraints
on Choice and Self Realization.
Commonalities of Experience
Family Roles.
Society and Social Control
The Heterosexual Prescription.
The Social Construction of Human
Beings
Difference without Hierarchy.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
II THE FAMILY CIRCLE
6. Daughters and Sisters, 203
Daughter in the Family
Female Infanticide. The Value of Daughters.
Naming the Daughter.
Family Relationships: Parents
Daughters and Mothers. Daughters and Fathers.
Sisters: Sibling Relationships
Sisters as Opposites and Companions. Sister
Brother Relations.
Inheritance
The Sisterhood of Women
Summary
Discussion Questions
Religion and Social Controls
Family Cults and Controls. Protection of
Women. Public Cults and Controls.
Women as Religious Leaders
Shamans. Missionaries and Martyrs. Religious
Rebels.
Religion and Individual Fulfillment
Mysticism. Possession.
American Women and Religion
Leadership by Women.
Feminist Contributions to Religious
Change
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
11. Women and Education, 365
Women s Knowledge, Women s
Literacy, Women s Place
Formal Education in the Past
The Ancient World. The Middle Ages.
Renaissance Humanism and Early Modern
Europe.
The Traditional Goals of Women s
Education Debated
The Modern Educational Revolution
The Achievement of Elementary and Secondary
Education in the United States. The Education
of African American Women in the United
States. The Education of Immigrant Women in
the United States. The Struggle for Higher
Education in the United States. The Education
of Women in the Third World. The Present
State of Women s Literacy and Education.
Education and Career Choices in the
United States
Women s Education and Women s Realities.
Professional Advancement. The Limitation of
Women s Choices. Exceptions: Women Who
Achieved. Reentry Women. New Beginnings for
Women.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
12. Women, Health, and the Health Care
System, 407
What Is a Healthy Woman?
Knowledge and Health. The Female as Deviant.
The Medicalization of Life Processes.
Health Risks to Women
Poverty. Racial/Ethnic Discrimination.
Occupational Health Risks. The Reproductive
System. Violence. Women at Special Risk.
Women and Mental Health
Gender Differences in Mental Health. Issues in
Therapy.
The Structure of Health Care Services
Hierarchy in Health Care.
Caring for Others/Caring for Ourselves
The Women s Health Movement
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
13. Women and Work, 457
The Labor of Women
Division of Labor by Gender. Maintenance of the
Domestic Unit. Womens Work in the
Marketplace. The Contribution of Women to
Economic Development.
The Domestic Mode of Production: An
Integrated System
Food Production. Maintenance. Exchange and
Marketing.
The Capitalist Mode of Production: An
Alienated System
Urbanization and Class Distinctions. Working
for Wages: Its Organizational Prerequisites.
Aphra Behn: To Alexis in Answer to His
Poem Against Fruition, 46
De Beauvoir Looks Back, 59
Contemporary Efforts to Define
Woman, 60
The Maleness of Reason and
Woman s Nature, 61
What Is Natural for Women?, 63
Women s Nature : To Be
Caretakers, 64
Women s Nature : Learning
Silence, 65
Capitalist Oppression, 77
On Equality, 80
Identity as a Point of Departure, 81
Gloria Steinem on Feminist Labels, 82
Adam out of Eve, 95
Female Internal and External Genital
Structure, 98
Sex and Temperament, 125
The Power of Interpretation, 130
Doing Gender, 138
We, the Dangerous, 144
The Socialization of Las Chicanas, 147
The Bridge Poem, 148
The Social Construction of Gender, 173
The Complexities of Labeling, 175
Ain t I a Woman? , 177
Daughters Balancing between Two
Cultures, 179
The Complexities of Identity, Voice,
and Oppressions, 181
The Psychology of Racism in White
Feminists, 184
How We Differ: What We Have in
Common, 186
Heterosexuality as a Political
Institution, 190
Identity Beyond Labels—Beyond
Negative Stereotypes, 192
Buying Daughters in Traditional
China, 208
Mothers and Daughters, 213
My Grandmother Who Painted, 214
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, 215
Male Parenting, 217
The Christian View of Monogamy, 230
Monogamous Marriage as Economic
Exploitation, 231
Marriage in English Common Law, 233
Dowry in India, 235
The Wifely Obligations of American
Slave Women, 243
Housework and Marriage I: Who Does
How Much?, 244
Housework and Marriage II: What Do
We Expect?, 245
Housework and Marriage III: What Do
We Want?, 246
Domestic Abuse, 251
Marriage and Career: Two Options, 253
John Stuart Mill on Marriage as
Friendship, 254
Women s Mothering, 267
Surrogacy: A Consensus, 279
The Bonds between Mother
and Child, 283
Separation and Autonomy, 284
What Is American Mothers, Inc., 289
Carriages and Strollers, 290
Sappho, fragment 94, 301
Feminist Family Circles, 304
Phillis Wheatley: Thoughts on the
Works of Providence, 332
The Varied Creation Stories of Native
Americans, 334
The Praises of Isis, 337
Starhawk s Views on Abortion, 341
Without a husband I shall live
happily, 350
The Trial of Joan of Arc, 352
The Effect of the Images on Women
Changing Reality by Changing Images
Changes in Appearance and Conduct.
Participating in Imagery Construction:
An Example
Women Define Ourselves
Women s Search for Self through Art. Women ys
Search for Self through Literature. The
Propagation of Feminist Imagery.
Conclusions: Being Whole
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
2. Ideas about Women s Nature, 55
Definitions and Theories
Woman as Other. Philosophical Definitions of
Women. Contemporary Feminist Views.
Ideas of Equality
Liberalism and Feminism. Wollstonecraft. Mill
and Taylor. Liberal Feminism.
The Concept of Freedom
Conservative Sentiments and Feminism
Socialism and Feminism
Socialist Feminism
Radical Feminism
Where Do We Go From Here?
Why the Issue of Women s Nature Remains
Important. Principles in Action.
; Recommended Readings
References
7. Wives, 227
Why Marriage?
Reproduction. Minimizing Male Rivalry and
Cementing Male Alliances. Reducing
Competition between Women and Men. Personal
Reasons.
Selecting a Mate
Society Chooses. Families Choose. Women
Choose.
Marrying
Types of Marriage. The Rite of Passage.
Virginity and Marriage.
The Marital Household
Family Politics. Extramarital Affairs.
Divorce
Widowhood
Feminist Options
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
8. Motherhood, 260
Parenthood Versus Motherhood
Parental Behavior: Instinct and Culture.
Motherhood: Ideology and Reality. The
Assignment of Mothering to Women: Whose
Interest Does It Serve?
The Cultural Shaping of Biological
Events
Attitudes toward Pregnancy. Childbirth: A
Cultural or a Natural Event? Breast Feeding:
Attitudes and Choices.
Mothers and Others: Support Systems
Fathers. Women s Networks. Community
Support.
Choice and Control
Whether, When, and How Often to Become a
Mother. Control over Children. Working for
Wages.
Images of Motherhood
Perspectives: Who Creates the Image? The
Happy Mother : Painting as Propaganda.
Ethnic Mothers and Social Mobility.
Motherhood and the Media. Mothers Speak Out.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
9. Choosing Alternatives, 295
Communities of Women
Religious Communities. Educative Communities.
Laboring Communities. Support Networks.
Utopian and Experimental
Communities
Utopian Literature. Experimental Communities.
Criticisms of Experimental Alternatives.
Alternative Family and Household
Forms
Role Reversals. Egalitarian Households. Families
of Women. Single Parent Households and Other
Arrangements. Choosing Not to Mother.
Women on Our Own
Sexual Freedom. Notes of Caution.
Summaiy
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
III WOMEN IN SOCIETY
10. Women and Religion, 329
Religious Beliefs
The Organization of Religion. The Religious
Experience of Women. Origin Myths. Females in
the Supernatural World. The Gender of God.
Women s Work. Race, Ethnicity, and Work in
the United States. The Multinational
Corporation. Self Employment. Women in
Corporations. Unemployment.
The Politics of Work: Barriers and
Strategies
Conflict and Competition between Women and
Men. Nuclear Families, Labor, and the State.
Sexual and Gender Harrassment. Social Support
for Working Women. Protective Legislation.
Laws against Sexist Job Discrimination. Equal
Pay—Comparable Worth.
New Directions
Impact of the Women s Movement.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
14. Women and Political Power, 499
Feminism and Politics
Politics and the Public Sphere. The Personal
Is Political.
Political Power
What Is Power? Power and Authority. Types of
Government. Women s Political Power in the
Past. Patterns of Male Dominance.
Women as Political Leaders
Recent Political Gains of Women in the United
States. Do Women in Office Make a Difference!
Obstacles Facing Women in Politics.
Boxes
Women, Writing, Language, 27
Women in Nature and Society, 28
The Masculine Mystique, 3 3
Women as Citizens
Women and War. Women and the Law.
Women s Voluntary Associations.
Equal Rights
The Struggle for the Vote. The Modern
Women s Liberation Movement. Global
Feminism. Feminism and Internal Conflicts. The
Political Climate of the 1990s.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
15. Changing the Present: A Look to the
Future, 537
Women and Social Change
The Early Years. Women s Organizations. Early
Radical Feminists. After the Vote. Patterns of
the Past.
Taking Stock of the Present
An Optimistic Picture? The Other Side of the
Picture.
The World of the Future: What
Should It Be?
Women (and Men) of the Future. Vehicles for
Change. Women s Studies and the Feminist
Movement.
Summary
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
References
Index, 563
Louise Nevelson: My Whole Life Is
Feminine, 44
Song of Solomon, 45
A Moroccan Story, 353
Invocation to the Goddess, 360
Shakespeare s Sister, 371
Seventeenth Century English
Feminism, 372
Equal Pay for Women Teachers,
1853,376
Anna Cooper on the Higher Education
of Women, 379
Elizabeth Loza Newby s Choice and
Dilemma, 381
Women s Education at Hunter
College, 396
Women and Madness, 410
Guidelines for the Woman Who Is
Going to See Her Health Care
Practitioner, 414
The Legal Bias against Rape
Victims, 427
Has Feminism Aided Mental
Health?, 435
Women s Work —Work Typically
Defined as Women s, 459
Levels of Sexual Harassment, 484
Excerpts from EEOC Harassment
Rules, 485
Sultana s Dream (1905), 500
Women Do Not Belong in the Public
Sphere, 502
Queen Nzinga of Seventeenth Century
Angola, 506
Shirley Chisolm: I m a Politician, 511
War Is a Man s Work, 514
Sisters in Struggle: African American
Women Civil Rights Leaders, 520
Carrie Chapman Catt Remembers, 523
NOW Statement of Purpose: 1966, 525
Consciousness Raising and Political
Change, 526
The Equal Rights Amendment, 527
In Search of African Feminism, 529
The Declaration of the Rights of
Woman and the Female Citizen (France
1791), 539
Working Mother Is Now Norm, Study
Shows, 545
Bishops Denounce Abuse of Spouses:
Statement Condemns Sexism and
Encourages Priests to Help Battered
Women, 546
Necessity, Ingenuity, and Gourmet
Tomato Sauce Yield a Thriving
Company, 548
Doctors Consider a Specialty Focusing
on Women s Health, 550
Backlash, 553
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