The cambridge handbook of the international psychology of women

Fanny M. Cheung, Diane F. Halpern

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Abstract

There is a growing knowledge base in understanding the differences and similarities between women and men, as well as the diversities among women and sexualities. Although genetic and biological characteristics define human beings conventionally as women and men, their experiences are contextualized in multiple dimensions in terms of gender, sexuality, class, age, ethnicity, and other social dimensions. Beyond the biological and genetic basis of gender differences, gender intersects with culture and other social locations which affect the socialization and development of women across their life span. This handbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date resource to understand the intersectionality of gender differences, to dispel myths, and to examine gender-relevant as well as culturally relevant implications and appropriate interventions. Featuring a truly international mix of contributors, and incorporating crosscultural research and comparative perspectives, this handbook will inform mainstream psychology of the international literature on the psychology of women and gender.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages564
ISBN (Electronic)9781108561716
ISBN (Print)9781108473033
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Aug 2020
Externally publishedYes

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