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245 00 Advancing gender research from the nineteenth to the 
       twenty-first centuries /|cedited by Marcia Texler Segal, 
       Vasilikie Demos. 
246 3  Advancing gender research from the 19th to the 21st 
       centuries 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 Bingley, UK :|bEmerald Jai,|c2008. 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 302 pages). 
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490 1  Advances in gender research,|x1529-2126 ;|vv. 12 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tIntroduction : advancing gender research from the 
       nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries /|rMarcia Texler 
       Segal and Vasilikie Demos --|tWitch hunts and 
       enlightenment : Harriet Martineau's critical reflections 
       on Salem /|rSusan Hoecker-Drysdale --|tHarriet Martineau's
       Irish romance : the lady oracle and the young repealer /
       |rDeborah A. Logan --|tHarriet Martineau and the sociology
       of health : England and her soldiers (1859) Health, 
       husbandry, and handicraft (1861) /|rMary Jo Deegan --
       |tHarriet Martineau : the forerunner of cultural studies /
       |rAnna Dryjanska --|tSome things are not negotiable : 
       gender, sovereignty, and Poland's integration into the 
       European Union /|rAlexandra Gerber --|tBreaking their way 
       in : women jockeys at the racetrack in Brazil /|rMiriam 
       Adelman and Fernanda Azeredo Moraes --|tExercising social 
       power : the case of marriage /|rKathryn A. Sweeney --
       |tEvangelicals, invested individualism and gender /|rSally
       K. Gallagher --|tFundamentalist feminists spar with the 
       patriarchy : interpretive strategies of Israeli Rabbinic 
       court pleaders /|rSusan Weiss --|tSurviving widowhood : 
       gender and race effects on health-related coping 
       strategies /|rTariqah A. Nuriddin and Carolyn C. Perrucci 
       --|tRe-examining the meanings of childbirth : beyond 
       gender and the "natural" versus "medical" dichotomy /
       |rSarah Jane Brubaker and Heather E. Dillaway --
       |tRedefining "reproductive rights" : an ecofeminist 
       perspective on in vitro frertilization, egg markets and 
       surrogate motherhood /|rLaura Corradi --|tHow advertising 
       for psychotropics constructs an enhanced gendered self /
       |rElianne Riska and Thomas Heikell. 
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520    Volume 12 consists of fourteen original essays by multi-
       national and multi-disciplinary scholars. Four discuss and
       analyze the 19th Century writings of Harriet Martineau 
       (British author), considered to be early examples of 
       sociology and gender studies. A range of Martineau's 
       writings are explored including her critical review of the
       Salem witch hunts and her letters to a young Irishman. 
       Several essays focus on gendered implications of the state,
       for example, the European Union or the Eastern European 
       Bloc. A third set focus on gender and social institutions 
       and some investigate family-related issues including power
       relations regarding race, childbearing, the impact of 
       religious fundamentalism, issues related to aging, health 
       and medicine, and sport. Some are based on presentations 
       given at the International Sociological Association 
       Congress in Durban, South Africa in July, 2006. Others are
       drawn from the Martineau Society Working Seminar at 
       National University of Ireland at Maynooth in May, 2007. 
       Continuing in the tradition established by the "Advances 
       in Gender Research" series, it explores gender as a social
       institution and social construct. The essays complement 
       one another in their topic examination, issues and themes,
       adding nuance to contemporary Gender Studies. 
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       authorities/names/no00075094|vv. 12. 
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