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| Preface |
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| Acknowledgments |
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| Part I. Feminist Theory and Family Studies |
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| 1. Reclaiming Feminist Theory, Method, and Praxis for Family Studies |
Katherine R. Allen, Sally A. Lloyd, and April L. Few |
| 2. A Feminist Critique of Family Studies |
Alexis J. Walker |
| 3. Theorizing With Racial-Ethnic Feminisms in Family Studies |
April L. Few |
| 4. Queering "The Family" |
Ramona Faith Oswald, Katherine A. Kuvalanka, Libby Balter Blume, and Dana Berkowitz |
| 5. Postmodern Feminist Perspectives and Families |
Kristine M. Baber |
| 6. Transnational Intersectionality: A Critical Framework for Theorizing Motherhood |
Ramaswami Mahalingam, Sundari Balan, and Kristine Molina |
| Part II. Feminist (Re)Visioning of "The Family" |
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| 7. Gendered Bodies in Family Studies: A Feminist Examination of Constructionist and Biosocial Perspectives on Families |
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| 8. (Re)Visioning Intimate Relationships: Chicanas in Family Studies |
Ana A. Lucero-Liu and Donna Hendrickson Christensen |
| 9. Lesbian Parents and Their Families: Complexity and Intersectionality From a Feminist Perspective |
Abbie E. Goldberg |
| 10. Feminist Visions for Rethinking Work and Family Connections |
Maureen Perry-Jenkins and Amy Claxton |
| 11. (Re)Visioning Family Ties to Communities and Contexts |
Lynet Uttal |
| 12. (Re)Visioning Gender, Age, and Aging in Families |
Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Alexis J. Walker |
| 13. Examining African American Female Adolescent Sexuality Within Mainstream Hip Hop Culture Using a Womanist-Ecological Model of Human Development |
Dionne P. Stephens, Layli D. Phillips, and April L. Few |
| Part III. Feminist Theory Into Methodology |
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| 14. Nondisabled Sisters Navigating Sociocultural Boundaries of Gender and Disability |
Lori A. McGraw and Alexis J. Walker |
| 15. Working-Class Fatherhood and Masculinities in Contemporary Japan |
Masako Ishii-Kuntz |
| 16. Resisting Whiteness: Autoethnography and the Dialectics of Ethnicity and Privilege |
Libby Balter Blume and Lee Ann De Reus |
| 17. Doing Feminist Research on Gay Men in Cyberspace |
Brad van Eeden-Moorefield and Christine M. Proulx |
| 18. Engendering Family Past: 19th-Century Pro-Family Discourse Through a Feminist Historical Lens |
Michele Adams |
| 19. Feminist Methodology in Practice: Collecting Data on Domestic Violence in India |
Niveditha Menon |
| 20. Discovering Women's Agency in Response to Intimate Partner Violence |
Sally A. Lloyd, Beth C. Emery, and Suzanne Klatt |
| Part IV. Feminist Theory into Action |
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| 21. Hybrid Identities Among Indian Immigrant Women: A Masala of Experiences |
Anisa Mary Zvonkovic and Anindita Das |
| 22. Activism in the Academy: Constructing/Negotiating Feminist Leadership |
Sally A. Lloyd, Rebecca L. Warner, Kristine M. Baber, and Donna L. Sollie |
| 23. Group- Versus Individual-Based Intersectionality and Praxis in Feminist and Womynist Research Foundations |
Edith A. Lewis |
| 24. A Feminist-Ecological Analysis of Supportive Health Environments for Female Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa |
Elaine A. Anderson, John W. Townsend, and Nafissatou Diop |
| 25. Thirty Years of Feminist Family Therapy: Moving Into the Mainstream |
Leigh A. Leslie and Ashley L. Southard |
| 26. Steadying the Tectonic Plates: On Being Muslim, Feminist Academic, and Family Therapist |
Manijeh Daneshpour |
| 27. Keeping the Feminist in Our Teaching: Daring to Make a Difference |
Katherine R. Allen |
| Epilogue |
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| Author Index |
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| Subject Index |
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| About the Editors |
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| About the Contributors |
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