Gender in World History integrates gender history and world history by
dealing with significant global changes over time, regional patterns
of gender relations, and the results of interregional contact on
gender roles and concepts. Now in its 4th edition, this volume
explores the rise of patriarchal gender systems and, in more modern
history, the gradual and checkered decline of these systems. In
addition to the roles of agriculture and then industrialization in
shaping gender relations, the book deals with the impact of major
religions, imperialism and decolonization, and human rights movements
in more recent history. Regional coverage includes East Asia, South
Asia, the Middle East and Mediterranean, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe
and the Americas. The book seeks to show how major patterns and
changes in the past shed light on current gender issues in many world
regions, enabling students to understand how gender roles have varied
across the world and over time. This new edition also includes: More
material on several societies, particularly in Asia and the Middle
East Greater attention on historical and comparative assessment of
sexual identities A focus on basic features of gender configurations
Discussions of more recent human rights movements Providing a global
but succinct overview of the history of gender throughout the world,
Gender in World History remains essential reading for students of
world history and gender studies.
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ISBN
9781000518795
Publisert
2021
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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