Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: A Proud History: Women's Lives Before "Women's Lib"
Chapter 3: Women's Lib (Second Wave Feminism) and the Backlash
Chapter 4: The Gender Line
Chapter 5: Lesbians and Bisexual Women
Chapter 6: Is the Beauty Standard a Feminist Issue?
Chapter 7: Rape and Sexual Assault
Chapter 8: Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 9: Sex and Consequences
Chapter 10: The Politics of Work and Motherhood
Chapter 11: From Teens to Crones: A Lifespan Perspective
Chapter 12: Diversity and Intersectionality: An Introductory
Note
Chapter 13: Latinas in the U.S.
Chapter 14: African Americans
Chapter 15: Asian Americans
Chapter 16: Native Americans
Chapter 17: Women with Disabilities
Chapter 18: Global Feminism
Chapter 19: Women in Developing Nations in the Age of
Globalization
Chapter 20: Women in Muslim Countries
Chapter 21: Women in Latin America
Chapter 22: Women in China
Chapter 23: Prostitution and the Sex Trade
Chapter 24: Women and HIV/AIDS
Chapter 25: Conclusion: A Proud Future
Gail Ukockis, PhD, MSW, MA, is an educator and social worker with an eclectic background that includes graduate studies in history. For eleven years, Dr. Ukockis taught a women's issues course at Ohio Dominican University, which served as the foundation for this textbook. Her research interests also include HIV/AIDS, cultural competence, and human trafficking.
"Women's Issues for a New Generation: A Social Work Perspective is
a critical tour de force. Spanning the globe and time--past,
present, and future--the scope of this work is staggering. While
grounded in serious scholarship, the tone 'keeps it real.' Dr.
Ukockis' personal reflections, which are both poignant and
humorous, underscore the 'personal is political' credo and
challenge readers to take up the call. This book is essential
reading for anyone
who is a woman or knows one."
--Miriam Potocky, PhD, Professor, School of Social Work, Florida
International University
"This book is the most thorough, well-researched source available
on all aspects of women's issues. Unlike many titles, it covers
relevant history leading to the present day on contemporary and
ongoing gender concerns. Dr. Ukockis has written an important go-to
book for topics from gender identity to rape in the military to
diversity among women and women's poverty. Students and scholars of
both women's studies and social work will benefit from this
text."
--Terry Cluse-Tolar, PhD, MSW, Professor, Ohio University
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