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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x203 mm, kaal: 670 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1506352316
  • ISBN-13: 9781506352312
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x203 mm, kaal: 670 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1506352316
  • ISBN-13: 9781506352312
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Each contributor for this book is a contemporary sociologist writing in the clear, concise, and jargon-free style that has made Contexts the “public face” of sociology, and a great option for a variety of undergraduate courses. The editors, Jodi O’Brien and Arlene Stein, have chosen pieces that are timely, thought-provoking, and especially suitable for classroom use; written introductions that frame each of the books three main sections; and provided questions for discussion.


Brings together over 90 recent readings on gender, sexuality, and intimate relationships from Contexts, the award-winning magazine published by the American Sociological Association. 
Preface/Acknowledgments ix
SECTION I GENDER
Introduction: Where Is Gender?
2(4)
Focus Point: Learning to Parent Transgender Children
6(1)
Nicole Bedera
Locating Gender
7(1)
1 Boys vs. Girls
8(2)
Debra Rigney
2 The Hearts of Boys
10(6)
Niobe Way
C.J. Pascoe
Mark McCormack
Amy Schalet
Freeden Oeur
3 Jeremy Lin's Model Minority Problem
16(4)
Maxwell Leung
4 Transitioning Out Loud and Online
20(5)
Arlene Stein
In Brief: Fashioning Flawlessness
24(1)
Kelly Kato
5 A 21st Century Gender Revolution
25(3)
Sangyoub Park
6 The Feminization of American Immigration
28(3)
Donna R. Gabaccia
In Brief: Fashion Victims
29(1)
Aghil Daghagheleh
Scripting Gender: Media and Culture
30(1)
7 Celebrity Drug Scandals, Media Double Standards
31(5)
Rebecca Tiger
In Brief: Orange Is Mostly the Same Gender
35(1)
Adriana Brodyn
8 Selling Feminism, Consuming Femininity
36(2)
Amanda M. Gengler
9 Beauty Beyond a Size 16
38(3)
Amanda M. Czerniawski
10 Enduring Dilemmas of Female Celebrity
41(5)
Karen Sternheimer
11 #CallMeCaitlyn and Contemporary Trans* Visibility
46(2)
D'Lane Compton
Tristan Bridges
12 Dancing the Body Beautiful
48(4)
Julia A. Ericksen
13 Discrimination and Dress Codes in Urban Nightlife
52(5)
Reuben A. Buford May
Scripting Gender: Sport
56(1)
14 Tiger Girls on the Soccer Field
57(5)
Hilary Levey Friedman
In Brief: Babes in Bikeland
61(1)
Bjorn Christianson
15 Ritual Violence in a Two-Car Garage
62(5)
Scott Melzer
16 The Sanctity of Sunday Football: Why Men Love Sports
67(5)
Douglas Hartmann
17 Playing but Losing: Women's Sports After Title IX
72(4)
Cheryl Cooky
Nicole M. LaVoi
18 Muslim Female Athletes and the Hijab
76(3)
Geoff Harkness
Samira Islam
Violence and Transgression
78(1)
19 Ruling out Rape
79(8)
Lisa Wade
Brian Sweeney
Amelia Seraphia Derr
Michael A. Messner
Carol Burke
20 Walking Like a Man?
87(4)
Kristen Barber
Kelsy Kretschmer
21 Carrying Guns, Contesting Gender
91(5)
Jennifer Dawn Carlson
22 Stealing a Bag of Potato Chips and Other Crimes of Resistance
96(5)
Victor M. Rios
In Brief: When Victims Blame the Victim
100(1)
Nicole Bedera
23 Changing Men in South Africa: Interview With Dean Peacock
101(5)
Shari L. Dworkin
In Brief: Suicide's Gender Divide
104(1)
Lucia Lykke
Gendered Institutions
105(1)
24 The Not-so-Pink Ivory Tower
106(4)
Ann Mullen
25 What Gender Is Science?
110(7)
Maria Charles
26 Women of God
117(5)
Orit Avishai
27 Bathroom Battlegrounds and Penis Panics
122(5)
Kristen Schilt
Laurel Westbrook
28 Suffering in an Age of Personal Responsibility
127(5)
Susan Sered
In Brief: Egalitarian Preferences, Gendered Realities
131(1)
Lucia Lykke
29 A Feminist's Work Is Never Done: Interview With Joan Acker
132(3)
Jennifer L. Pierce
30 Got Power?
135(3)
Christine Williams
In Brief: Women: Agents of Change
136(2)
Moriah Willow
SECTION II SEXUALITY
Introduction: Navigating Sexuality
138(7)
Focus Point: Slut-Shaming Romance Writers
145(1)
Nicole Bedera
Navigating Sexuality
146(1)
31 Mixed Messages About Teen Sex
147(4)
Stefanie Mollborn
32 Sex, Love, and Autonomy in the Teenage Sleepover
151(6)
Amy Schalet
In Brief: Online Dating Choices, Constrained
156(1)
Joanna Pepin
33 Is Hooking Up Bad for Young Women?
157(5)
Elizabeth A. Armstrong
Laura Hamilton
Paula England
34 Straight Girls Kissing
162(5)
Leila J. Rupp
Verta Taylor
In Brief: Abstinence and Masculinity
166(1)
Nicole Bedera
35 Hooking Up and Dating Are Two Sides of a Coin
167(4)
Traci Luff
Kristi Hoffman
Marit Berntson
36 Sexuality Has No Expiration Date
171(3)
Linda J. Waite
Sexual Knowledge
173(1)
37 Can't Ask, Can't Tell: How Institutional Review Boards Keep Sex in the Closet
174(6)
Janice M. Irvine
In Brief: Limits to Same-Sex Acceptance
179(1)
Lucia Lykke
38 Learning From Drag Queens
180(5)
Verta Taylor
Leila J. Rupp
39 The Sex Lives of Sex Researchers
185(5)
Janice M. Irvine
40 Being Straight in a Post-Closeted Culture
190(3)
James Joseph Dean
41 U.S. Attitudes Toward Lesbian and Gay People Are Better Than Ever
193(7)
Tina Fetner
42 Sexual Orientation Versus Behavior---Different for Men and Women?
200(7)
Eliza Brown
Paula England
Mapping Sexual Commerce and Politics
206(1)
43 Sex Entrepreneurs in the New China
207(4)
Travis S.K. Kong
44 Transnational Gender Vertigo
211(4)
Kimberly Kay Hoang
45 Pride and Prejudice and Professionalism
215(4)
Catherine Connell
46 Lesbian Geographies
219(4)
Amin Ghaziani
47 There Goes the Gayborhood?
223(5)
Amin Ghaziani
In Brief: Did Baby Boomers Opt out or Lean in?
226(2)
Virginia Little
SECTION III INTIMACY
Introduction: Mapping Intimacy
228(5)
Focus Point: An Unexpected Box of Love Research
233(2)
Michelle Janning
Locating Intimacy
235(1)
48 Loving Across Racial Divides
236(4)
Amy Steinbugler
49 We Are Family
240(4)
Katie L. Acosta
50 Unmarried With Children
244(5)
Kathryn Edin
Maria Kefalas
51 Good Grief: Bouncing Back from a Spouse's Death in Later Life
249(7)
Deborah Carr
In Brief: Gender and Status Matching
255(1)
Angela O'Brien
52 Measuring Same-Sex Relationships
256(6)
Nancy Bates
Theresa J. Demaio
In Brief: Online Friends Affect Relationship Status
260(1)
Joanna Pepin
Marriage
261(1)
53 The Changing Landscape of Love and Marriage
262(6)
Kathleen E. Hull
Ann Meier
Timothy Ortyl
54 Marriage Goes to School
268(5)
Orit Avishai
Melanie Heath
Jennifer Randles
In Brief: Marriage Blurring Racial Boundaries
272(1)
Lucia Lykke
55 Marrying Across Class Lines
273(5)
Jessi Streib
56 For Better---and---for Worse
278(6)
Verta Taylor
Leila J. Rupp
Suzanna Danuta Walters
57 Korean Multiculturalism and the Marriage Squeeze
284(3)
Sangyoub Park
58 A Silent Revolution in the Korean Family
287(4)
Sangyoub Park
Reproduction
290(1)
59 India's Reproductive Assembly Line
291(5)
Sharmila Rudrappa
60 "Children" Having Children
296(6)
Stefanie Mollborn
61 The Single Mother by Choice Myth
302(3)
Sarah R. Hayford
Karen Benjamin Guzzo
62 Reproducing the Nation
305(5)
Ozlem Altiok
In Brief: Birth Control, Religion, and the Social Construction of Whiteness
309(1)
Nicole Bedera
63 What Happened to the "war on women"?
310(3)
Deana A. Rohlinger
In Brief: Race and Contraception
312(1)
Melissa Brown
64 The Poetry of Politics: Interview With Katha Pollitt
313(4)
Carole Joffe
Family Portraits
316(1)
65 The Joy of Cooking?
317(4)
Sarah Bowen
Sinikka Elliott
Joslyn Brenton
66 Eating Military Base Stew
321(4)
Grace M. Cho
67 The Superstrong Black Mother
325(5)
Sinikka Elliott
Megan Reid
In Brief: Neoliberal Mothering
329(1)
Melissa Brown
68 Families Facing Untenable Choices
330(5)
Lisa Dodson
Wendy Luttrell
69 Mothering While Disabled
335(4)
Angela Frederick
70 Stay-at-Home Fatherhood
339(3)
Nazneen Kane
In Brief: Father Schools and Promise Keepers
341(1)
Nicole Bedera
71 Picturing the Self: My Mother's Family Photo Albums
342(5)
Robert Zussman
About the Editors 347
Jodi OBrien is Professor of Sociology and Women and Gender Studies at Seattle University. She is the editor of the Encyclopedia of Gender and Society and co-editor of the Contemporary Sociological Perspectives book series. Her books include The Production of Reality, Social Prisms, and Everyday Inequalities. Her courses and research focus on difference, power and discrimination, and religion and sexuality. Arlene Stein is a Professor of Sociology and Womens and Gender Studies and the director of the Institute for Research on Women at Rutgers University. She teaches courses on the sociology of gender and sexuality, culture, self and society. She is the author of four scholarly books; the recipient of the Simon and Gagnon Award for career contributions to the study of sexualities and the Ruth Benedict Book Award; and has served on the editorial boards of the journals Social Problems, SIGNS, and Sexualities.