Table of Contents
Editors vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xvii
Part I Introduction 1
1 The Changing Field of Women’s and Gender Studies 3Nancy A. Naples
Part II Diversity of Academic Fields and Institutional Formations 23
2 Women’s Studies 25Clara Montague and Ashwini Tambe
3 Gender Studies 41William J. Scarborough and Barbara J. Risman
4 Masculinities Studies 69Melanie Lee
5 Trans Studies 93Cristina Khan and Kolbe Franklin
Part III Science, Health, and Psychology 111
6 Science, Technology, and Gender 113Sara P. Díaz
7 Gender Bias in Research 139Meg Upchurch
8 Reproductive Practices, Society, and the State 155Anna Kuxhausen
9 Gender and Disability Studies 175Linda M. Blum
10 Gender and Psychology 195Thekla Morgenroth and Avelie Stuart
Part IV Culture 213
11 Gender Ideology, Socialization, and Culture 215Pamela Bettis, Paula Groves Price, Courtney P. Benjamin and Eun‐Jeong Han
12 Gender and Religion 235Caryn D. Riswold
13 Gender and Media 253Audrey S. Gadzekpo and Marquita S. Smith
14 Women, Gender, and Popular Culture 271Andrew J. Young and Dustin Kidd
15 Gender‐Based Violence and Rape Culture 285Brian N. Sweeney
Part V Politics, Economics, and The Environment 303
16 Gender and Occupational Segregation 305Yan Ling Anne Wong and Maria Charles
17 Gender Discrimination Policy 327Donna Bobbitt‐Zeher
18 Global Care Chains 347Rosalba Todaro and Irma Arriagada
19 Gender and Environmental Studies 365Mary Buchanan, Phoebe Godfrey and Emily Kaufman
Part VI Social Movements 385
20 Gender and Collective Action 387Jennifer E. Cossyleon and Kyle R. Woolley
21 Women’s Movements 409Almudena Cabezas González and Marisa Revilla‐Blanco
22 Right‐Wing Women’s Movements 427Daniela Mansbach and Alisa Von Hagel
23 Men’s Movements 447Cliff Leek and Markus Gerke
24 Transgender Movements 463Salvador Vidal‐Ortiz
Index 481