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E-grāmata: Palgrave Handbook of Power, Gender, and Psychology

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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031415319
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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031415319

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The Palgrave Handbook of Power, Gender, and Psychology takes an intersectional feminist approach to the exploration of psychology and gender through a lens of power. The invisibility of power in psychological research and theorizing has been critiqued by scholars from many perspectives both within and outside the discipline. This volume addresses that gap. The handbook centers power in the analysis of gender, but does so specifically in relation to psychological theory, research, and praxis.  Gathering the work of sixty authors from different geographies, career stages, psychological sub-disciplines, methodologies, and experiences, the handbook showcases creativity in approach, and diversity of perspective.  The result is a work featuring a chorus of different voices, including diverse understandings of feminisms and power. Ultimately, the handbook presents a case for the importance of intersectionality and power for any feminist psychological endeavor.

1. Introduction: Feminist Theorizing on Power, Gender, and Psychology.-
Part 1: Setting the stage.-
2. Power/History/Psychology: A Feminist
Excavation.-
3. Beyond Identity: Intersectionality and Power.- Part 2:
Institutions & settings.-
4. A Feminist Psychology of Gender, Work and
Organizations.-
5. To be treated as a Thing: Discussing power relations
with school children in Rio de Janeiro.-
6. You Feel like youre Throwing
Your Life Away Just to make it Look Clean: Insights into Womens Everyday
Management of Hearth and Home in Wales.- Part 3: Politics, Citizenship &
Activism.-
7. Gender, Power, and Participation in Collective Action.-
8. The
gendering of trauma in trafficking interventions.-
9. Surveillance and
Gender-Based Power Dynamics: Psychological Considerations.-
10. Toward an
Intersectional Understanding of Gender, Power, and Poverty.-
11. Dismantling
the Masters house with the Mistress Tools? The Intersection between
Feminism and Psychology as a Site for Decolonization.- Part 4: Bodies and
identities.-
12. Men and Masculinities: Structures, Practices and
Identities.-
13. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB) Identities.-
14. The Power
of Self-Identification: Naming the Plus in LGBT+.-
15. Transnormativity in
the psy disciplines: Constructing Pathology in the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual and Standards of Care.-
16. Power as Control / Power as Resistance and
Vision: Disability and Gender in Psychology (and Beyond).-
17. Understanding
power in feminist knowledges of bodyweight and appearance.- Part 5: Families
& development.-
18. Gender Development Within Patriarchal Social Systems.-
19. Parenting as partnership: Exploring gender and caregiving in discourses
of parenthood.-
20. Power, gender, and aging.- Part 6: Mental & Physical
health.-
21. Empowerment and disempowerment in womens sport.-
22.
Understanding and Addressing LGBTQ Health Disparities: A Power and Gender
Perspective.-
23. Reproductive Justice: Illuminating the intersectional
politics of sexual and reproductive issues.-
24. Womens Mental Health: A
Critique of Hetero-Patriarchal Power and Pathologization.- Part 7: Violence.-
25. Saying it like it is? Sexual Harassment, Labelling and #MeToo.-
26.
Power, Gender, and Intimate Partner Abuse:  Empowerment, Patriarchy, and
Discourse.-
27. A Narrative of Silencing: Exploring Sexual Violence Against
Women at the Intersections of Power and Culture.- Part 8: Communication &
technology.-
28. Gender and Power in Technological Contexts.-
29. Social
media and gendered power: Young women, authenticity, and the curation of
self.- Part 9: Implications & applications.-
30. Entitlement, Backlash, and
Feminist Resistance.-
31. Friendship never ends? Postfeminism, Power and
Female Friendships.-
32. Feminist therapy, art, and embodiment practices:
Reclaiming the female body? - Part 10: Conclusion.-
33. Power, Gender, and
Psychology: Common Themes and an Agenda.
Eileen L. Zurbriggen is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA where she is also affiliated with the Feminist Studies department. Her most recent book, co-authored with Ella Ben Hagai, is Queer Theory and Psychology: Gender, Sexuality, and Transgender Identities (2022).





Rose Capdevila is Professor of Psychology at the Open University, UK. Her current research is on gender in digital spaces and the history of UK feminist psychology. Rose is a past co-editor of Feminism & Psychology and co-authored A Feminist Companion to Research Methods in Psychology (2022) with Hannah Frith.