Description
Gender and Women's Studies provides an essential introduction to key issues, approaches, and concerns of the field. This comprehensive anthology celebrates a diversity of influential feminist thought on a broad range of topics using analyses sensitive to the intersections of gender, race, class, ability, age, and sexuality. Drawing on contemporary and classic pieces, the carefully selected and edited readings centre Indigenous, racialized, disabled, and queer voices. With over sixty percent new content, this thoroughly updated second edition contains infographics and original activist artwork; a new section on gender, migration, and citizenship; and new chapters on sex work as labour, the politics of veiling, trans and queer identities, Indigenous sovereignty, decolonization, masculinity, online activism, and contemporary social justice movements including Black Lives Matter and Idle No More. Concerned with the past, present, and future of gender identity, gendered representations, feminism, and activism, this book is an indispensable resource for students in gender and women's studies classrooms across Canada and the United States.
Features:
- Sixty percent new content featuring diverse authors and issues
- Multiple genres and styles to engage students: scholarly articles, interviews, fact sheets, reports, blog posts, poetry, artwork, and personal narratives
- Includes Canadian, North American, Indigenous, and global content
About the Author
Hobbs, Margaret: - Margaret Hobbs is Professor Emeritus and former Chair of Gender and Women's Studies at Trent University.Rice, Carla: - Carla Rice is a Full Professor, Canada Research Chair, and Founding Director of the Re-Vision Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph.
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