ABSTRACT
Numerous publications have addressed gender issues from a social or a developmental psychological perspective. This volume breaks new ground in advancing a genuine synthesis of theory and research from these two disciplines. Building on the premise that a full understanding of the multifaceted nature of gender can be achieved only through a wider focus on processes of development and social influence, the contributors examine theoretical approaches to gender development and socialization, gender categorization and interpersonal behavior, and group-level and cultural forces that affect gender socialization and behavior. The book will be of interest to students and professionals in social psychology, developmental psychology, gender studies, sociology, anthropology, and educational psychology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
INTRODUCTION
part II|2 pages
THEORETICAL APPROACHES
part III|2 pages
GENDER CATEGORIZATION AND INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOR
part IV|2 pages
GENDER, GROUP, AND CULTURE
part V|2 pages
CONCLUSION