Women & Gender Studies
Current Issues
- Nasty Women by Samhita Mukhopadhyay (Editor); Kate Harding (Editor)Call Number: HQ1421 .N37 2017ISBN: 9781250155504Publication Date: 2017Twenty-Three Leading Feminist Writers on Protest and Solidarity When 53 percent of white women voted for Donald Trump and 94 percent of black women voted for Hillary Clinton, how can women unite in Trump's America? Nasty Women includes inspiring essays from a diverse group of talented women writers who seek to provide a broad look at how we got here and what we need to do to move forward.
- Generation Roe by Sarah ErdreichCall Number: HQ767.5.U5 E73 2013ISBN: 9781609804589Publication Date: 2013Generation Roe delves into phenomena such as abortion-recovery counselling,' and the infamous anti-choice 'black children are an endangered species' billboards. She tells the story of those who face threats on their lives to pursue careers in this stigmatized field; outlines the outrageous legislative battlegrounds that have propped up all over the USA and takes to task pro-choice activists for allowing the very words used in the debate to be controlled by anti-choice rhetoric - such as the term 'pro-life'.'
- Full Frontal Feminism by Jessica ValentiCall Number: HQ1155 .V35 2014ISBN: 9781580055611Publication Date: 2014Newly revised and updated, the #1 must-read book for a new generation of feminists who refuse to accept anything less than equality and justice for all women. Full Frontal Feminism embodies the forward-looking messages that bestselling author Jessica Valenti propagated as founder of the popular website, Feministing.com. Smart and relatable, the book serves as a complete guide to the issues that matter to today's young women, including health, equal pay, reproductive rights, violence, education, relationships, sexual independence and safety, the influence of pop culture, and more.
Gender
- Undoing Gender by Judith ButlerCall Number: HQ1075 .B89 2004ISBN: 0415969220Publication Date: 2004-08-23Undoing Genderconstitutes Judith Butler's recent reflections on gender and sexuality, focusing on new kinship, psychoanalysis and the incest taboo, transgender, intersex, diagnostic categories, social violence, and the tasks of social transformation. In terms that draw from feminist and queer theory, Butler considers the norms that govern--and fail to govern--gender and sexuality as they relate to the constraints on recognizable personhood.
- Delusions of Gender: how our minds, society, and neurosexism create difference by Cordelia FineCall Number: QP360 .F52 2010ISBN: 9780393068382Publication Date: 2010-08-30It's the twenty-first century, and although we tried to rear unisex children--boys who play with dolls and girls who like trucks--we failed. Even though the glass ceiling is cracked, most women stay comfortably beneath it. And everywhere we hear about vitally important "hardwired" differences between male and female brains.
- Packaging Boyhood: saving our sons from superheroes, slackers, and other media stereotypes by Sharon Lamb; Mark Tappan; Lyn Mikel BrownCall Number: HD9970.5.C483 U635 2009ISBN: 9780312379391Publication Date: 2009Player. Jock. Slacker. Competitor. Superhero. Goofball. Boys are besieged by images in the media that encourage slacking over studying; competition over teamwork; power over empower - ment; and being cool over being yourself. From cartoons to video games, boys are bombarded with stereotypes about what it means to be a boy, including messages about violence, risktaking, and perfecting an image of just not caring. Straight from the mouths of over 600 boys surveyed from across the U.S., the authors offer parents a long, hard look at what boys are watch ing, reading, hearing, and doing. They give parents advice on how to talk with their sons about these troubling images and provide them with tools to help their sons resist these mes sages and be their unique selves.
Social Issues
- African Americans Doing Feminism by Aaronette M. WhiteCall Number: HQ1410 .A35 2010ISBN: 9781438431413Publication Date: 2010African American women and men share their stories of how feminism has influenced their daily lives.
- Bitches, Bimbos, and Ballbreakers: the Guerrilla Girls' illustrated guide to female stereotypes by Guerilla Girls Staff; Guerrilla GirlsCall Number: HQ1206 .B444 2003ISBN: 0142001015Publication Date: 2003Whatever life a woman leads, from biker chick to society girl, there's a stereotype she'll have to live down. The Guerrilla Girls, notorious for their outrageous take on women's issues, now tackle the maze of stereotypes that follow women from cradle to grave. They explore the history and significance of stereotypes like Old Maid, Trophy Wife, and Prostitute with a Heart of Gold.
- Girls Like Us: fighting for a world where girls are not for sale, an activist finds her calling and heals herself by Rachel LloydCall Number: HQ281 .L57 2011ISBN: 9780061582059Publication Date: 2011-04-05"Powerfully raw, deeply moving, and utterly authentic. Rachel Lloyd has turned a personal atrocity into triumph and is nothing less than a true hero. Never again will you look at young girls on the street as one of 'those' women--you will only see little girls that are girls just like us." With the power and verity of First They Killed My Father and A Long Way Gone, Rachel Lloyd's riveting survivor story is the true tale of her hard-won escape from the commercial sex industry and her bold founding of GEMS, New York City's Girls Education and Mentoring Service, to help countless other young girls escape "the life."
- Yell-Oh Girls! by Vickie Nam; Phoebe Eng (Foreword by)Call Number: E184.O6 Y45 2001ISBN: 0060959444Publication Date: 2001In this groundbreaking collection of personal writings, young Asian American girls come together for the first time and engage in a dynamic converstions about the unique challenges they face in their lives. Promoted by a variety of pressing questions from editor Vickie Nam and culled from hundreds of submission from all over the country, these revelatory essays, poems, and stories tackle such complex issues as dual identities, culture clashes, family matters, body image, and the need to find one's voice. With a foreword by Phoebe Eng, as well as contributions from accomplished Asian American women mentors Janice Mirikitani, Helen Zia, Nora Okja Keller, Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Elaine Kim, Patsy Mink, and Wendy Mink, Yell-Oh Girls! is an inspiring and much-needed resource for young Asian American girls.
Sexuality
- Performing Sex: the making and unmaking of women's erotic lives by Breanne FahsCall Number: HQ29 .F34 2011ISBN: 9781438437828Publication Date: 2011A candid and provocative critique of women's sexual liberation in America.
- Sexual Fluidity: understanding women's love and desire by Lisa M. DiamondCall Number: HQ29 .D523 2008ISBN: 9780674026247Publication Date: 2008Having tracked one hundred women for more than ten years, Lisa M. Diamond argues that for some women love and desire are not rigidly heterosexual or homosexual, but fluid, changing as women move through the stages of life, various social groups and, most importantly, different love relationships.