Overview
Gender: Sources, Perspectives, and Methodologies serves as a primer to the study of gender, including women's, queer, and men's studies. By employing literature, film, art, history, and other disciplines, the approximately 32 chapters identify areas of critical thought and practice in gender and sexuality studies; provide an overview of central themes, current topics, and seminal debates; and offer resources for further research. Targeting undergraduates as well as the educated lay reader, Gender: Sources, Perspectives, and Methodologies introduces themes of subsequent volumes in the series as well as a selection of additional topics (e.g., new media, music, disability). Chapters are written by eminent scholars, are peer reviewed, include illustrations, and offer bibliographies to encourage further research. The volume concludes with a glossary and a comprehensive index.
Features & Benefits
- GENDER: SOURCES, PERSPECTIVES, AND METHODOLOGIES introduces the field of gender studies.
- Subsequent volumes in the GENDER set are dedicated to such broad themes as Time, Space, Laughter, War, Animals, Love, Matter, God, and Nature.
- All chapters in GENDER: SOURCES, PERSPECTIVES, AND METHODOLOGIES are newly commissioned and hence based on fresh and topical research and debates from a variety of fields--including philosophy, anthropology, literature, art, music, social sciences, (old and new) media, history, law, management, economics, digital humanities, rhetoric, politics, science, and religion.
- All chapters are written by eminent scholars and are peer reviewed.
- The volume will include a glossary, bibliographies of worked cited and suggestions for further reading, approximately 30 relevant images/charts/graphs, and an index.