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Global Perspectives on Gender offers a multidisciplinary exploration of gender as a global, dynamic, and deeply embedded social construct. Coming 30 years after the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, this book examines the construction of gender roles and related influences, including culture, history, religion, and structural inequality. The first section introduces key theoretical frameworks, using the biopsychosocial model, and addresses global patterns for women, men, and gender diverse individuals.
The second section analyzes gender within major societal domains, including violence, health, religion, and climate change, highlighting how gender inequities are reinforced or challenged across institutions. The third section presents region-specific case studies from India to Oceania, exploring how colonization, modernization, policy, and local traditions impact gender ideals and experiences. Additional topics addressed throughout the book include gender-based violence, intersectionality, the enduring impact of colonialism, the role of technology, and building resilience in marginalized communities.
Global Perspectives on Gender concludes by posing the question: Will gender become so fluid that it becomes increasingly irrelevant? Readers of all backgrounds, from scholars to students to practitioners, are invited to analyze present constructs to advance gender equity worldwide.
Contents
Foreword: A Global Lens on Gender-based Violence; Kalyani Gopal
Chapter 1. Introduction; Melissa E. Malley, Judith L. Gibbons, Elaine P. Congress, and Uwe P. Gielen
SECTION I. Main Themes
Chapter 2. Biological, Psychological, and Sociocultural Perspectives on Gender; Deborah L. Best and Cassandra N. Raymond
Chapter 3. Women's Realities and Resilience in a Global Context; Melissa E. Malley and Judith L. Gibbons
Chapter 4. Men and Masculinities: International Perspectives from Psychology; Grant J. Rich and Sophia Lonardo
Chapter 5. Gender Diversity in a Global Context; SJ Dodd and Brieanna Scolaro
SECTION II. Contexts for Gender Dynamics
Chapter 6. War and Interpersonal Violence; Katie Kurnick and Grant J. Rich
Chapter 7. Gender and Health; Ashna Basu, Patrick Dooley, and Gabrielle Casper
Chapter 8. The Impact of Religion and Worldview on Gender Ideologies and Roles; Richard A. Spenst and Alexis L. Zimmerman
Chapter 9. Addressing Gender Inequality in the Face of a Global Climate Crisis; Nancy M. Sidun and Érinn C. Cameron
SECTION III. Gender Differences in Parts of the World
Chapter 10. Dreams from their Mothers: Gender and Feminism in India and the U.S.; Dinesh Sharma, Brittney Romagna, and Zara Lowenthal
Chapter 11. Gender Issues in China; Yiyin Zhang and Mo Yee Lee
Chapter 12. Gender in the Middle East and North Africa: Recognizing Commonalities and Respecting Diversity; Brien K. Ashdown, Chris Choueiri, and Youmna Haddad
Chapter 13. Gender Perspectives in Sub-Saharan Africa: Diversity and Inequality; Hugo Kamya and Hayley Cowart
Chapter 14. Gender in Latin America and the Caribbean; Élison Silva Santos and Edivani Reghin
Chapter 15. Colonization, Gender Roles, and Violence Against Indigenous Women; Josephine C. H. Tan and Staci Person
Chapter 16. The Journey Toward Gender Equality in Europe; Donna M. Chirico
Chapter 17. Gender and Sexuality in Southeast Asia: Indigenous Perspectives and the Influence of Social Media; Jessica McKenzie and Patricia Yang
Chapter 18. Gender, Culture, and Mental Health in Pacific Island Nations; Nancy M. Sidun and Judith L. Gibbons
Chapter 19. Conclusion; Melissa E. Malley, Judith L. Gibbons, Elaine P. Congress, and Uwe P. Gielen



