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The Trapped Woman

The Trapped Woman
Author: Josefina Figueira-McDonough
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1987-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The Trapped Woman examines the ways in which gender-based definitions of deviant behaviour affect the treatment of women and their access to resources in contemporary society. The contributors argue that many of the standards that define `normal' behaviour for men paradoxically label the same behaviour `deviant' for women. The policy implications of such gender-based definitions are examined with reference to mental health, drug use, crime, poverty and single parent families, employment and physical health areas.


The Criminalization of a Woman's Body

The Criminalization of a Woman's Body
Author: Clarice Feinman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317992008

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This groundbreaking book addresses the ominous trend of introducing and passing laws and court decisions regulating the actions of women and the control of their bodies. One of the few books published on the criminalization of women’s bodies, this timely book takes a serious look at the effect these laws would have on women and the threat to their autonomy, privacy, and control; their bodily integrity; control over reproductive capacities; and their constitutional rights. From ancient literature to the literature and law of contemporary society, a woman’s value has often rested on her fulfilling expected roles as wife and mother. The lack of respect for women inherent in this predominantly male-oriented line of thinking is reinforced in this new trend of legislation and court decisions attempting to regulate women’s behavior and reproductive capacity. The Criminalization of a Woman’s Body thoroughly discusses these special laws governing women’s personal choices and the threats these laws and court decisions pose to women’s autonomy and constitutional rights. Scholars from Israel, Italy, and the United States provide a multidimensional discussion of the problem facing women in many, if not all, countries. Contributors represent various disciplines including, law, philosophy, medicine, political science, sociology, women’s studies, and criminal justice. Articles analyze sensitive issues surrounding abortion and its impending criminalization in several countries; controversial topics on contract motherhood; the power of administrative agencies to control and informally criminalize pregnant women and new mothers; policies meant to protect the fetus from pregnant women who deviate from medically, socially, and legally sanctioned behavior which may deter women from seeking any medical care; and the destruction of families due to the criminalization of pregnant women and new mothers and the consequent removal of their children and placement into foster care. Professors, students, librarians, agency workers dealing with women’s issues, and women and men in the general public will find this important book a helpful tool in sorting through the complex issues on criminalizing women’s bodies.


The Trapped Woman

The Trapped Woman
Author: Josefina Figueira-McDonough
Publisher:
Total Pages: 459
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780608015088

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Family

Family
Author: David Cheal
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780415226318

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This international collection features the most influential scholarship published during the past few decades on the concept of the family and related issues. An invaluable resource for students and researchers alike, the four volumes cover the following themes: Vol. 1: Family Groups Vol. 2: Family and Gender Issues Vol. 3: Family Ties Vol. 4: Family and Society The scope offers an international range of material, and includes key work from the USA, Europe, Canada, Australia, and Asia.


Politics of Sexuality

Politics of Sexuality
Author: Terrell Carver
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134701152

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This book recognises sexuality as a mainstream concept in political analysis and explores issues in the politics of sexuality that are highly salient and controversial today. These include conceptions of citizenship and nationality linked to gender and sexuality, the legislation about the age of consent, prostitution and 'trafficing in women', the international politics of population control, abortion, sexual harrassment, and sexuality in the military. The international team of contributors provide a wide range of perspectives in a variety of contexts. On a national level they offer illustrative case studies from the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Israel among others, and on an international plane they cover the European Union, the UN Conference on Population and Development and the role of the Vatican as international arbiter. Moreover, the volume addresses the interaction between political discourse and the work of major theorists such as Weber, Freud, Foucault, Irigaray and Butler.


No Safe Haven

No Safe Haven
Author: Lori B. Girshick
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781555534677

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This controversial work examines for the first time the often taboo subject of bisexual and lesbian women who are sexually assaulted by other women.


The Trapped Woman

The Trapped Woman
Author: Josefina Figueira-McDonough
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1987-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The Trapped Woman examines the ways in which gender-based definitions of deviant behaviour affect the treatment of women and their access to resources in contemporary society. The contributors argue that many of the standards that define `normal' behaviour for men paradoxically label the same behaviour `deviant' for women. The policy implications of such gender-based definitions are examined with reference to mental health, drug use, crime, poverty and single parent families, employment and physical health areas.


The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge

The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge
Author: Josefina Figueira McDonough
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 131777731X

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Feminist critiques of the social sciences are based on the assumption that because the social sciences were developed for the most part by white, middle-class, Western men, the perspectives of women were ignored. This book offers an approach for integrating gender-related content into the social work curriculum. The distinguished contributors discuss the shortcoming of dominant knowledge, address the pressing need for a gender-integrated curriculum, consider the pedagogies consistent with the implementation of an integrate curriculum, address specific areas in social work education, assessing content, and assumptions, and discuss strategic issues for the implementation of curricular knowledge.


The Illusions Of Post-Feminism

The Illusions Of Post-Feminism
Author: Vicki Coppock
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135343705

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First Published in 1995. As feminists reflect on the impact of the 'second wave' of feminism, and assess the gains of the last thirty years, invariably they have questioned whether claims that women have achieved equality are justified. In the late 1980s, there was a proliferation of popular imagery of 'new' men and 'post-feminist' women, with the concept of 'post-feminism' reinforcing and emphasizing the differences between independent, upwardly-mobile, career orientated women, and those women who 'choose' the more 'natural' role of wife and mother. The Illusions of'Post-Feminism':New Women, Old Myths maintains that 'post-feminism' is a myth. Through in-depth interviews with women about four major areas of their lives: education, work, the media and the family, the authors challenge and expose the myths implicit in the concept of 'post-feminism'. The research illustrates that women's discontent continues, despite the assumption that gender equality would result from equal opportunities legislation. The chapters highlight the ineffective nature of liberal reformism and demonstrate how power relations still lie at the root of the oppression of women. With its provoking and challenging analysis, this revealing book breaks the silence of women's real experiences by showing the actuality of women's lives today.