Gender - What Everyone Needs to Know
ISBN: 9780190880026
Language: english
Size: 140*210
Weight: 244 g
Page no.: 256
Publish year: 2021
Gender - What Everyone Needs to Know
Tackles both traditional gender-related matters and more modern ones (i.e. transgender identity and the future of gender and reproduction)
Utilizes an easy-to-read question-and-answer format
Written by two experts in the field of transgender health
The term "gender" was first distinguished from "sex" in the 1950s when psychologists began to discuss the idea of "gender roles," behaviors and responsibilities given to people by a society rather than flowing from their biology. Since then, leaders across disciplines have sought to better understand the roles of biology, psychology, and culture on gender. New language has emerged alongside rich scientific inquiry and research. Increased visibility of transgender and nonbinary communities has brought awareness to a range of gender diverse experiences, while legal battles, wage disparities, and health inequities continue to prove gender's relevancy in today's world. In this book, Laura Erickson-Schroth and Benjamin Davis guide readers through the knowns and unknowns of gender, asking questions such as: What is the difference between sex, gender identity, and gender expression? Were ancient societies matriarchal? How different are male and female brains, really? What role does language play in the ways we think about gender? What do we know about sex and gender in non-human species? What are the current frontiers in gender equality?
Contents:
Chapter One. Gender 101
Chapter Two. The History of Gender
Chapter Three. Gender and Biology
Chapter Four. Gender and Psychology
Chapter Five. Gender, Society and Behavior
Chapter Six. Contextualizing Gender
Chapter Seven. The Future of Gender
Laura Erickson-Schroth, Psychiatrist, Private Practice, and Benjamin Davis, Art Therapist and Training Consultant, Private Practice
Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, MA, is a psychiatrist working with LGBTQ people in New York City. She is the editor of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, an award-winning resource guide written by and for transgender people. She is a former board member of the New York County Psychiatric Society, the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists, and GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBT Equality. She has appeared on NPR's Fresh Air and On Point, and was named to Out's "OUT100" in 2014.
Benjamin Davis, MA, ATR-BC, LCAT, is a psychotherapist and art therapist in New York City specializing in working with queer and trans individuals, couples, and families. In addition to private practice, Benjamin is a faculty member at New York University's Steinhardt School of Education, Culture, and Human Developement, and co-editor of Art Therapy Practices for Resilient Youth: A Strengths-Based Approach to At-Promise Children and Adolescents.
Series: What Everyone Needs to Know
Category: Társadalomtudomány / Gender Studies