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Book SynopsisThis book explains how transnational approaches to women's psychology can address a range of topics including human trafficking, sexuality, migration, human rights, healing, empowerment, domestic violence, education, and work.
Trade Review“The complex conceptualization of transnational feminist psychology, as posited in this volume, advocates for a paradigm shift in the ways psychology approaches the intersectional and international psychology of women. Emerging from multiple disciplines, including sociology, political science, economics, history, and women’s studies, transnational feminist psychology makes visible the voices and experiences of the ‘Global Majority,’ roughly 85 percent of the world’s non-Western population.” —
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Table of ContentsContributors
Series Foreword
Mary Wyer Acknowledgments
Introduction
Lynn H. Collins, Sayaka Machizawa, and Joy K. Rice Chapter 1. Transnational Psychology of Women
Lynn H. Collins, Sayaka Machizawa, and Joy K. Rice Chapter 2. The Transnational Turn: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
Janet M. Conway Chapter 3. Strategies and Considerations for Transnational Feminist Research: Reflections From Research in Uganda
Jennifer J. Mootz and Sally D. Stabb Chapter 4. Transnational Psychological Perspectives on Assessment and Intervention
Lynn H. Collins Chapter 5. A Transnational Feminist Perspective on the Psychology of Migration
Oliva M. Espín and Andrea L. Dottolo Chapter 6. Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Women's Education, Work, and Leadership
Edwina Pio Chapter 7. Using Transnational Feminist Theory to Expand Domestic Violence Understandings
Alisha Guthery, Nicole Jeffrey, Sara Crann, and Elizabeth Schwab Chapter 8. Toward a Transnational Feminist Psychology of Women's Reproductive Experiences
Jeanne Marecek Chapter 9. Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Human Trafficking: Centering Structures, Institutions, and Subjects
Julietta Hua and Jessica Tjiu Chapter 10. Transnational Psychology in the Classroom: A Pluralistic Approach
Lynn H. Collins, Jennifer J. Mootz, Jeanne Marecek, Alisha Guthery, Sayaka Machizawa, Oliva M. Espin, Andrea L. Dottolo, Julietta Hua, Sara Crann, Nicole Jeffrey, and Elizabeth Schwab Chapter 11. Toward an Inclusive, Affirmative Transnational Psychology
Joy K. Rice and Shelly Grabe Glossary
Index
About the Editors