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Gender Identities in a Globalized World

Prometheus Books and the Social Trends Institute are proud to announce the publication of Gender Identities in a Globalized World edited by Ana Marta Gonzalez (University of Navarra) and Victor Seidler (University of London- Goldmsiths) The book is a result of an STI Experts Meeting on the topic of gender and globalization. The project is part of an ongoing research project into the subject of globalization by the Culture and Lifestyles branch of the Social Trends Institute.

Copies are available for review by request. For more information, please contact Craig Iffland at ciffland@socialtrendsinstitute.org.

This is what the publisher has to say about the volume:
  • This cross-disciplinary collection of essays focuses on gender from multiple perspectives, touching on a variety of aspects that range from specific tendencies, such as fashion, to general trends connected to globalization, human dignity, and world migration. The main themes include human rights, political economy, cultural diversity, democracy, immigration, dignity, care, and shifts in hegemonic male models of societies.

    The volume differs from others published on gender as it focuses on the impact of globalization on gender identities, and examines the potential for global masculinities and feminisms, as well as the implications that these might have on the local level. The multidisciplinary approach allows for analysis of the topic from several different points of view and methodologies.

    The pioneering studies in this unique volume will be of great interest to sociologists, feminists, philosophers, and scholars and students of gender identity and globalization trends.
Buy it from Prometheus Books.

Editors
Ana Marta González and Victor Seidler

Contributors

Carol C. Gould (Temple University)
Christine Beasley (University of Adelaide)
Michael S. Kimmel (SUNY-Stony Brook)
Emanuela Mora (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
Melissa Moschella (Princeton University)
Lucia Ruggerone (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
Shelley Wilcox (Temple University)
Nira Yuval-Davis (University of East London)
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