Psychology of Gender Through the Lens of Culture : Theories and Applications / edited by Saba Safdar, Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2015.
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
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1 online resource (408 p.)

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This unique collection brings a rarely-seen indigenous and global perspective to the study of gender and psychology. Within these chapters, researchers who live and work in the countries and cultures they study examine gender-based norms, values, expression, and relations across diverse Western and non-Western societies. Familiar as well as less-covered locations and topics are analyzed, including China, New Zealand, Israel, Turkey, Central America, the experience of refugees, and gendered health inequities across Africa such as in the treatment of persons with HIV. Included, too, are examples of culturally appropriate interventions to address disparities, and data on the extent to which these steps toward equality are working.   Structurally, the volume is divided into three sections. The first two parts of the book take readers on a journey to different regions of the world to illustrate the most recent trends in research concerning gender issues, and then outline present implications and future prospects for the psychological analysis of both gender & culture. The third section of the book has an applied perspective and focuses on the cultural norms and values reinforcing gender equality as well as cultural and social barriers to them.   A sampling of the topics covered:   Sexual orientation across culture and time. A broader conceptualization of sexism in Poland. An analysis of gender roles within the family in Switzerland Modern-day dowries in South Asian international arranged marriages. The current state of gender equality in the United States of America. Socio-cultural determinants of gender disparity in Ghana.   Psychology of Gender Through the Lens of Culture is a milestone toward core human rights and goals worldwide, and a critical resource for psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, gender studies researchers, public policy makers and all those interested in promoting gender equality throughout the world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
  • Preface; Contents; Contributors; Chapter-1; Gender Through the Lens of Culture; Introduction; Cross-Cultural Research on Gender; Overview of the Chapters; Sexism and Cultural Proverbs; References; Part I; Research with Specific Groups; Chapter-2; The Psychological Experience of Refugees: A Gender and Cultural Analysis; The Need for Gender-Sensitive Refugee Research; An Overview; Trauma and Violence in Premigration and During Flight; Intimate Partner Violence; Physical and Sexual Torture; Gender-Based Violence against Men and Boys; Challenges in Resettlement; Employment; Discrimination
  • Family Relationships and ConflictsRefugee Mental Health and Well-Being; Determinants of Mental Health; Gender Differences in Mental Health; Positive Psychological Well-Being; Conclusion and Implications; References; Chapter-3; Money is the Root of All Evil: Modern-Day Dowries in South Asian International Arranged Marriages; Method; Participants; Data Collection Procedures; Data Analysis; Pattern 1: "Landing and Looting"-Male Foreigners Marrying South Asian Canadian Women for Immigration and Unconventional Dowries; Results: Emerging Dowry Abuse Patterns
  • Pattern 2: "Robbing and Framing"-Male South Asian Canadians Marrying Female Foreigners for DowriesPattern 3: "Nail Them and Jail Them"-Female Foreigners Marrying South Asian Canadian Men for Dowries and Immigration; Discussion; Implications; References; Chapter-4; Sexual Orientation Across Culture and Time; Culture, History, and Sexual Orientation; Attitudes; Sexual Prejudice and Some Correlates; Perceptions of Sexual Orientation; Sexuality in Daily Life; Conclusions; References; Part II; Gender Across the World; Chapter-5; Housework Allocation and Gender (In)equality: The Chinese Case
  • Family Values and RolesThe Work-Family Balance; Opportunities and Challenges in the Workplace; Women's General Status in Turkey; Discussion; Limitations and Directions for Future Research; Conclusions; References; Israeli Women-Changes and Their Consequences; Chapter-7; Self-Attribution of Traits; Locus of Control; Gender Roles; Role Combination; Are the Stereotypes Changing?; Conclusions; References; Chapter-8; Gender and Culture: A Russian Perspective; Introduction; Studies on Russian Culture; Method; Meta-Analysis of Research on Gender and Culture
  • Gender Studies of Family Gender Roles and Professional Self-Realization in Different Ethnic Groups
ISBN
3-319-14005-1
Doi
  • 10.1007/978-3-319-14005-6
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