Written in vibrant language, this text offers fresh insight on an increasingly popular subject. Denmark, Rabinowitz, and Sechzer explore the concept of gender as a social construction across the lines of race, ethnicity, class, age, and sexual orientation, pulling from the exciting new scholarship that has emerged over the last few years. Thoughtful discussion questions emphasize critical thinking skills, as well as encourage students to open a dialogue with both their professors and their peers.
Florence L. Denmark is an award-winning, internationally recognized scholar and researcher who holds fellowship status in the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society. Vita Carulli Rabinowitz received the Kurt Lewin Award for Outstanding Contributions to Social Psychology in 1992. Jeri A. Sechzer holds several fellowships and has received several awards, most recently the Wilhelm Wundt Award of the New York State Psychological Association for her scientific contributions to psychology.