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Zusatztext 'Etaugh and Bridges once again bring a valuable lifespan perspective to the study of the behavior and psychological experience of women. It is one of the most compelling aspects of their treatment of the psychology of women and they sensitively and expertly explore this perspective across women and girls diverse in social class! race! ethnicity! ability! national origin! and sexual orientation and identity.' - Donna Castañeda! San Diego State University-Imperial Valley! USA'This is a very engaging and comprehensive textbook. One of its strengths is that the psychology of women is explored from varying cultural perspectives (such as sexual orientation! age! ableness and socio-economic status) within a lens of intersectionality. Many features can be used for class discussions and course assignments.' - Sonya Corbin Dwyer! Memorial University of Newfoundland! Canada'Etaugh and Bridges present a thorough! balanced! global perspective on women that is grounded in research. In addition to presenting current information! the authors use pedagogical tools that students will find both engaging and informative. The lifespan approach within each chapter allows readers to delve into topics and issues as they are experienced by women of all ages.' - Robin Kowalski! Clemson University! USA Informationen zum Autor Claire A. Etaugh! Caterpillar Professor of Psychology at Bradley University! has taught Psychology of Women for 35 years. Her research on gender has been published in several journals including Psychology of Women Quarterly! Sex Roles! Developmental Psychology! and Journal of Marriage and Family.Judith S. Bridges! Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Connecticut! taught Psychology of Women courses for many years. Her research on women and gender has been published in Psychology of Women Quarterly and Sex Roles. Zusammenfassung This cutting-edge and comprehensive fourth edition of Women’s Lives: A Psychological Perspective integrates the most current research and social issues to explore the psychological diversity of girls and women varying in age, ethnicity, social class, nationality, sexual orientation and ableness. Written in an engaging and accessible manner, its use of vignettes, quotes, and numerous pedagogical tools effectively fosters students’ engagement, active learning, critical thinking, and social activism. New information covered includes: neoliberal feminism, standpoint theory, mujerista psychology (Chapter 1) LGBT individuals and individuals with disabilities in media (Chapter 2) testosterone testing of female athletes, precarious manhood (Chapter 3) raising a gender non-conforming child, impact of social media on body image (Chapter 4) gender differences in narcissism and Big Five personality traits, women video-game designers (Chapter 5) asexuality, transgender individuals, sexual agency, "Viagra for women" controversy (Chapter 6) adoption of frozen embryos controversy (Chapter 7) intensive mothering, integrated motherhood, "living apart together", same-sex marriage (Chapter 8) single-sex schooling controversy (Chapter 9) combat roles opened to U.S. women, managerial derailment (Chapter 10) work-hours dilemmas of low-wage workers (Chapter 11) feminist health care model, health care for transgender individuals, Affordable Care Act (Chapter 12) feminist critique of CDC guidelines on women and drinking (Chapter 13) cyberharassment, gendertrolling, campus sexual assault (Chapter 14) transnational feminism, men and feminism (Chapter 15) Women’s Lives stands apart from other texts on the psychology of women because it embeds within each topic...