Modern sexism : blatant, subtle, and covert discrimination
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Modern sexism : blatant, subtle, and covert discrimination
Prentice Hall, c1995
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Appropriate for use in sophomore/junior level course in Gender Roles or Sex Roles in departments of sociology or women's studies.
This book provides stimulating and thought-provoking examples of and solutions to everyday experiences with sexism. It documents the dynamics of sex discrimination ranging from blatant to subtle to covert inequality. Additionally, it demonstrates how sexism is embedded at individual, organizational, and societal levels, and at the same time suggests remedies for eliminating sexism at each level.
Table of Contents
1. Sex Discrimination in the 1990's: Progress and Illusions of Progress.
2. Woman's Place in a Sexist Society: Society, Organizations, and Individuals.
3. Blatant/Subtle/Covert/Discrimination: An Overview at the Societal Level.
4. How Overt Sex Discrimination Works.
5. How Subtle Sex Discrimination Works.
6. How Covert Sex Discrimination Works.
7. Women of Color: A Double Disadvantage.
8. Some Consequences of Sex Inequality.
9. Getting Rid of Sex Discrimination: How Can It Be Done?
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