Subtle Sexism
Current Practice and Prospects for Change
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Gender & Sexuality Studies (General)
Gender & Sexuality Studies (General)
April 1997 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Systematically examining and documenting the range of discriminatory behaviour that many women experience on a daily basis, the editor of this volume demonstrates how subtle sexism devalues women and limits their work. Nijole V Benokraitis also explains how these practices can be challenged and changed.
The four parts cover: the continuing significance of sexism; subtle sexism in organizational settings; subtle sexism as social control; and how to change subtle sexism practices.
PART ONE: THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF SEXISM
Nijole V Benokraitis
Sex Discrimination at the Turn of the Century
Beth Bonniwell Haslett and Susan Lipman
Micro Inequities
Judith E Owen Blakemore et al
Exploring the Campus Climate for Women Faculty
Ann Marshall
Who's Laughing? Hillary Clinton in Political Humor
PART TWO: SUBTLE SEXISM IN ORGANIZATIONAL SETTINGS
Regina F Bento
When Good Intentions Are Not Enough
Lisa M Frehill
Subtle Sexism in Engineering
Susan B Murray
It's Safer This Way
Richard J Harris and Juanita M Firestone
Subtle Sexism in the US Military
PART THREE: SUBTLE SEXISM AS SOCIAL CONTROL
Yanick St Jean and Joe R Feagin
Racial Masques
Carolyn I Wright and Linda Stone Fish
Feminist Family Therapy
Lynn Hecht Schafran
Credibility in the Courts
Richard C Monk
Some Unanticipated Consequences of Women Guarding Men in Prisons
PART FOUR: HOW TO CHANGE SUBTLE SEXISM PRACTICES
Melissa Kesler Gilbert
Transforming the Classroom
Mary E Kite and Deborah Ware Balogh
Warming Trends
Janice L Ristock
The Cultural Politics of Abuse in Lesbian Relationships
Carolyn Aman and Paula England
When Do Two Jobs Deserve the Same Pay?