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Anne E. Beall; Robert J. Sternberg. (Editor)
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August 6, 1993 0898622867 978-0898622867
The Psychology of Gender, in its attempt to understand all of the issues surrounding gender and gender issues, does not give preference to one specific viewpoint or approach. Instead, the chapter authors vary both in how they view gender and in how they support their view: Some address broad sweeping theories of gender, while others focus on a specific issue.
The book is divided into three separate but distinctly related sections. Chapters in the first section address how gender affects our thoughts and behavior. The second section explores broad theories of why the two genders appear to be different; and finally, the third section illustrates how gender operates in biological and cultural ways. Each of these sections is steeped in both theory and data with chapters written by distinguished authorities. Together, their contributions provide a uniquely comprehensive, interdisciplinary view of the many controversial issues that surround the topic of gender.
Providing a valuable framework for the study of gender, this book illuminates the social and scholarly debates that have profound implications for the way men and women perceive themselves, and how these perceptions affect their relationships at work, with their children, and with each other. It will interest clinicians and researchers, academics, and informed general readers alike. Clearly written and well integrated, it serves as text for courses in the psychology of gender and as supplementary reading for introductory courses in psychology, social psychology and sociology.


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"A very welcome addition to the literature on gender. There is excellent coverage of topics as how stereotypes create self-fulfilling prophecies for the behavior of women and men, and the social cognition literature on gender schemas. Beall's chapter on the social construction of gender is particularly welcome, as is Best and Williams's review of cross-cultural research on gender ideologies. Professionals in the areas of psychology of gender, feminist psychology, and social psychology will find these chapters essential reading--they are excellent syntheses of the latest research and theorizing on the psychology of gender." --Janet Shibley Hyde, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

"Anne Beall and Robert Sternberg have edited an outstanding book that is distinguished by its wide diversity of viewpoints about gender and the depth of analysis of its individual chapters. Each chapter offers a distinct perspective on gender. These perspectives range from social learning and social cognitive theories to theories that give priority to the Freudian account of early childhood development or to assumptions about evolutionary pressures....By putting these divergent theoretical perspectives together in a single volume, Beall and Sternberg have produced a book that should have major impact on the development of psychological theories of gender. This book should be in the library of all psychologists and other scientists who have a serious interest in understanding gender.' --Alice H. Eagly, Ph.D., Purdue University

"This accomplished, intellectually responsible text provides a broad perspective on the latest insights into the psychology of gender. Leaving nothing out, Beall and Sternberg's book will certainly provoke thought and discussion in virtually any graduate or undergraduate classroom. I am impressed." --Susan T. Fiske, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts

"Makes a significant contribution to the literature on gender, and provides an interesting and insightful framework for studying and understanding the impact of gender on men and women, on their intimate relationships, and on the larger social context... could serve serve as text or supplementary reading material for graduate courses in family studies, social psychology, sociology, psychology, and women's studies." --Donaa L. Sollie, Auburn University

"Current and sophisticated integration of experts in the field." --Dr. Elissa Koplik, Bloomfield College, New Jersey

"Furthers the study of female and male by examining life-span events according to theoretical models drawn from psychology, social psychology, and sociology....Informative and ideally suited to assist scholarly reflection on the diverse issues associated with gender. Regardless of their previous preparation and professional backgrounds, readers will obtain greater insight about the relationship of female to male and of individual to society regarding gender." --Jeffrey T. Huber, Ph.D., in Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Anne E. Beall is a Doctoral candidate in Social Psychology at Yale University. She graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Delaware in 1988. She received her Master of Science degree from Yale in 1990, and her Master of Philosophy degree from Yale in 1991. Her research interests include love, close relationships, gender, and emotions.
Robert J. Sternberg is IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale University. He was graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from Yale in 1972, and received his Ph.D. at Stanford in 1975. Sternberg is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society, and currently is Editor of the PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN and is President-Elect, Division 1 of the APA. He is the author of over 300 books, chapters, and articles in the field of psychology. He has received over $5 million in government and foundation grants to study intelligence and related topics, and is currently involved in several projects in the schools, including the development of a program for teaching practical and creative intelligence for schools to sixth-graders. Sternberg has won numerous awards from various organizations, including the American Psychological Association, American Educational Research Association, Guggenheim Foundation, Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology, and the National Association for Gifted Children. Sternberg is married to Alejandra Campos, and has two children, Seth (13), and Sara (12).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 278 pages
  • Publisher: Guilford Press (August 6, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898622867
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898622867
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars MEN AND WOMEN HAVE DIFFERENT ROLES, September 25, 2010
Anne E. Beall & Robert J. Sternberg, editors

The Psychology of Gender

(New York: Gilford Press, 1993) 278 pages

A collection of articles by about 10 psychologists

exploring the differences between men and women.

They all agree that there are such differences

in the roles men and women play in society,

and they are mostly dissatisfied with the inequality,

but they do not offer any new suggestions for overcoming such differences.

The book summarizes academic research completed by the early 1990s.

This reviewer hopes for more insightful books in the future,

especially with concrete suggestions for correcting the problems.

Perhaps the new edition, where this review appears,

has offered some constructive suggestions.

If you would like to discover other books along these lines,

search the Internet for:

"SEX ROLE---Bibliography of books".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Informative text book, February 6, 2007
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I purchased this book as a required text for the University of Kentucky doctoral program but would recommend it to anyone who has an interest in studying male/female differences and similarities.
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