This unique collection contains original chapters covering seventeen different countries and cultures from every area of the inhabited world. Each chapter examines the role of women in the society under study and is written by a contributor who provides an insider's point of view on women's experience in that culture. Taken together, these essays provide an important opportunity to compare and contrast how women around the globe function and live. The profiles range from detailed descriptions of women in traditional communities through in-depth examinations of women's rapidly evolving roles in advanced industrial societies. By identifying the diversities and commonalities of the female experience and taking into account the different cultures, climates, customs, manners, lifestyles, and stages of economic development, these chapters provide new ways of understanding how the relationship between gender and culture affects the human experience. Following an introduction by the editor, each chapter addresses women's experience in a particular country or region. Most include a short historical background sketch, followed by an extended life-span exposition of women in a chronological sequence from infancy and school years through marriage and childbirth, adulthood, and aging. Among the issues addressed by the contributors are the impact of greater educational opportunities for women, a comparison of the role of education among Muslim and Hindu women, as well as female circumcision, the achievement of dominance by women in Tharu households in India, the progress toward gender equality in various parts of the world, the effect of cultural belief systems on women's roles, and more. The countries and regions studied range from the United States, Canada, Latin America, Great Britain, Poland, the Soviet Union, and Israel to Egypt, Nigeria, India, China, Japan, the insular Pacific, and Australia. Invaluable as a set of readings for courses in women's and ethnic studies, this volume provides significant new insights into the evolving cultural perceptions of women's role in society.
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Foreword by Harriet P. Lefley Introduction by Leonore Loeb Adler Women in the United States of America and Canada by Florence L. Denmark, Laurel Schwartz, and Kathleen Maurer Smith Women of the Arctic (Alaska): A Culture in Transition by Margaret Fischer Women in Latin America by Ruben Ardila Women in Great Britain by Ludwig F. Lowenstein and Kathleen Lowenstein Women in Poland by Halina Grzymala-Moszczynska Women in the USSR by Lena Zhernova Soviet Women by Harold Takooshian Growing Up Female: A Life-Span Perspective on Women in Israel by Marilyn Safir and Dafna N. Izraeli Women in Egypt and the Sudan by Ramadan A. Ahmed Some Traditional Aspects of Nigerian Women by Nmutaka Agnes Oby Okafor Life Stages in the Development of the Hindu Women in India by Usha Kumar Tribal Women of India: The Tharu Women by Uma Singhal and Nihar R. Mrinal Women in Thailand by Harry W. Gardiner and Ormsin Sornmoopin Gardiner Women in China by Lucy C. Yu and Lee Carpenter Women in Japan by Naohiko Fukada Women in Western Samoa by Corey Muse Women in Australia by Brian R. Costello and Janet Lee Taylor Index
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Each contributor offers an insider's point of view of women's experience in one of 17 countries and provides both a brief historical background sketch and a detailed life-span exposition of women's experiences.
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ISBN
9780275936587
Publisert
1991-01-30
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Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
624 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
296

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LEONORE LOEB ADLER is Director of the Institute for Cross-Cultural Studies at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York. She is editor of many books and author of numerous scientific papers on issues in cross-cultural psychology. She also edited Cross-Cultural Research in Human Development: Life Span Perspectives (Praeger Publishers, 1989).