9781462546794-146254679X-The Social Psychology of Gender: How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations

The Social Psychology of Gender: How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations

ISBN-13: 9781462546794
ISBN-10: 146254679X
Edition: Second
Author: Peter Glick, Laurie A. Rudman
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: The Guilford Press
Format: Paperback 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781462546794
ISBN-10: 146254679X
Edition: Second
Author: Peter Glick, Laurie A. Rudman
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: The Guilford Press
Format: Paperback 432 pages

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The Social Psychology of Gender: How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations (ISBN-13: 9781462546794 and ISBN-10: 146254679X), written by authors Peter Glick, Laurie A. Rudman, was published by The Guilford Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Social Psychology & Interactions (Psychology & Counseling, Social Psychology & Interactions, Psychology, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Social Psychology of Gender: How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Social Psychology & Interactions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $8.88.

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Noted for its accessibility, this text--now revised and updated to reflect a decade of advances in the field--examines how attitudes and beliefs about gender profoundly shape all aspects of daily life. From the schoolyard to the workplace to dating, sex, and marriage, men and women alike are pressured to conform to gender roles that limit their choices and impede equality. The text uses real-world examples to explore such compelling questions as where masculine and feminine stereotypes come from, the often hidden ways in which male dominance is maintained, and how challenging conventional romantic ideals can strengthen heterosexual relationships. New to This Edition *Chapter on the sexualization of women's bodies, and resistance to it (including #MeToo). *Chapter on the harmful effects of "real man" ideology. *Numerous new examples drawn from current events. *Updated throughout with the latest theories, research, and findings.
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"The updated second edition of this excellent text provides insightful analyses of the social psychological processes that underlie gender effects in social interaction. The clear and engaging writing makes this book an excellent choice for courses on gender in psychology and related fields. Students will enjoy this book as they learn from it."--Alice H. Eagly, PhD, Department of Psychology (Emerita), Northwestern University
"Rudman and Glick are expert scholars who have written an authoritative, accessible book that is ideal for students, researchers, and others interested in how gender relations shape our lives. Having regularly used the first edition in my courses, I welcome the second edition's updated and expanded coverage. The text reflects the pervasive influence of gender dynamics in our lives--for example, readers will learn what we know about gender stereotyping and sexism, dominance and hierarchy, work and romantic relationships, and gender development in childhood. New chapters have been added on the sexualization of women and masculinity norms, and the authors have consolidated some chapters from the first edition to make the book more concise and accessible. I look forward to using this second edition in my classes!"--Campbell Leaper, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz
"This is one of my favorite scholarly texts on gender. Written by two of the field’s most creative and accomplished researchers, the book offers a unique perspective on the social, cognitive, and cultural forces that shape gender. I recommend this book as required reading for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology, women’s and gender studies, and sociology. It is accessible, highly engaging, and informative. The second edition is tight and polished, with updated content that gives it a fresh feel."--Jennifer K. Bosson, PhD, Department of Psychology, The University of South Florida
“Although the social psychology of the interactions between men and women is complicated (and the authors make no attempt to oversimplify it), this book is an easy and enjoyable read....The text would be ideal for a graduate level psychology of gender course or even as a supplemental text for a class on intergroup relations. In addition to its use in the classroom, [it] would also be an excellent reference for social psychologists or gender researchers to have on their shelf.” (on the first edition)

Sex Roles Published On: 2009-01-14
“This is a well-written, engaging book....Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers.” (on the first edition)

Choice Reviews Published On: 2009-03-01
About the Author
Laurie A. Rudman, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Her research interests are intergroup relations and implicit social cognition. The author of more than 60 professional publications and several

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