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Handbook of Feminist Family Studies

Sally A. Lloyd
April L. Few Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Katherine R. Allen Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg
© 2009   416 pages   SAGE Publications, Inc   
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Hardcover ISBN: 9781412960823 $150.00
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Feminist Theory and Family Studies
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"
7. Gendered Bodies in Family Studies: A Feminist Examination of Constructionist and Biosocial Perspectives on Families
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
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
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
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors

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