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Winner of the 2023 BPS Book Award in the Textbook Category

âœExtremely lively and super-smart, this Feminist Companion is indeed the friend you want to sit beside in every social psychology class.â
Alexandra Rutherford, Professor, Historical, Theoretical and Critical Studies of Psychology, York University, Canada

âœMadeleine Pownall and Wendy Stainton Rogersâ book pings with the vibrancy and creativity of feminist critique. With this companion, they have made feminist inspiration, analysis, and activism easily accessible to everyone studying social psychology!â
Virginia Braun, Professor of Psychology, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

âœThe Feminist Companion was written for undergraduate readers, but it holds much wisdom for us all.â
Jeanne Marecek, Swarthmore College

Table of Contents
Introduction: How to use this Companion
Chapter 1: Introducing feminist social psychology
Chapter 2: How (and why) is social psychology changing?
Chapter 3: Gender, identity, and intersectionality
Chapter 4: Social psychology’s horrible history
Chapter 5: Prejudice, stereotyping, and objectification
Chapter 6: Delusions of gender
Chapter 7: Communication and language
Chapter 8: Roles and relationships
Chapter 9: Looking forward to your fabulous feminist future
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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 18/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9780335250752, 978-0335250752
      ISBN10: 335250750

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Winner of the 2023 BPS Book Award in the Textbook Category

      âœExtremely lively and super-smart, this Feminist Companion is indeed the friend you want to sit beside in every social psychology class.â
      Alexandra Rutherford, Professor, Historical, Theoretical and Critical Studies of Psychology, York University, Canada

      âœMadeleine Pownall and Wendy Stainton Rogersâ book pings with the vibrancy and creativity of feminist critique. With this companion, they have made feminist inspiration, analysis, and activism easily accessible to everyone studying social psychology!â
      Virginia Braun, Professor of Psychology, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

      âœThe Feminist Companion was written for undergraduate readers, but it holds much wisdom for us all.â
      Jeanne Marecek, Swarthmore College

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: How to use this Companion
      Chapter 1: Introducing feminist social psychology
      Chapter 2: How (and why) is social psychology changing?
      Chapter 3: Gender, identity, and intersectionality
      Chapter 4: Social psychology’s horrible history
      Chapter 5: Prejudice, stereotyping, and objectification
      Chapter 6: Delusions of gender
      Chapter 7: Communication and language
      Chapter 8: Roles and relationships
      Chapter 9: Looking forward to your fabulous feminist future
      Glossary

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