The Social Psychology of Gender: How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations by Laurie Rudman and Peter Glick is a secular textbook that I want to blog on this next week
Alice Eagly from Northwestern University says this book is, "The best text I've seen to date on how gender influences social interaction."
Chapter One: Understanding Gender
Chapter Two: Dominance and Interdependence
Chapter Three: Development of Gender Relations
Chapter Four: Contents and Origins of Gender Stereotypes
Chapter Five: Descriptive and Prescriptive Stereotyping
Chapter Six: Self-Sustaining Prophecies
Chapter Seven: Obstacles to Gender Nonconformity
Chapter Eight: Sexism in the Workplace
Chapter Nine: Love and Romance
Chapter Ten: Sex
Chapter Eleven: Gender and Violence
Chapter 12: Progress, Pitfalls, and Remedies


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