Gender by Raewyn W. Connell

In World Perspective

The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the concept of gender, examining its social construction and the ways it influences and is influenced by various societal structures. It delves into the historical development of gender roles, the intersectionality of gender with race, class, and sexuality, and the impact of globalization on gender dynamics. The author also discusses the role of institutions in perpetuating gender norms and highlights the potential for change through social movements and policy interventions. Overall, the book offers a critical analysis of gender as a complex and evolving social phenomenon.

Published
2002
Nationality
Australian
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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