Gender identity and discourse analysis
In: Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture v. 2
In: Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture v. 2
In: Analyzing the Issues Ser
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: What the Experts Say -- 2: What the Government and Church Leaders Say -- 3: What the Courts Say -- 4: What Advocacy Groups Say -- 5: What the Media Say -- 6: What Ordinary People Say -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter Notes -- Glossary -- For More Information -- Index -- Back Cover
In: Management, organizations and society
In: Springer eBook Collection
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Methodologies and the Production of Knowledge in Forced Migration Contexts -- Chapter 2: Life In Conflict: Exploring the lived experiences of the forced migrants in a Camp -- Chapter 3: What Is Feminist About Studying Women's Forced Migration -- Chapter 4: Camp as the Place of Exception in Forced Migration Studies -- Part II: Labour, Development and the Migrant Body -- Chapter 5: If Only I Were a Male? Work, Value and the Female Body -- Chapter 6: Identity Of The Woman Worker: A Dialogue Between Trade Union And Street Theatre: A Study Of Aurat And Woh Bol Uthi -- Chapter 7: Development, Displacement and Sense of Place -- Chapter 8: The Reproductive Laborers of the Indian gestational Surrogacy Market -- Part III: Identity, Borders and Borderland -- Chapter 9: Shifting Sands, Migrants and Mobilities in the Brahmaputra Valley -- Chapter 10: The Legacy of Partition and Structural Victimisation of the People of Border land: A Case of Punjab -- Part IV: Gender, Conflict and Migration -- Chapter 11: Women In India's Maoist Ranks -- Chapter 12: Women, Conflict and Conflict Reporting: The Deeply Gendered Discourse on the Rohingya Crisis in the Indian News Websites -- Chapter 13: Armed unto life: The gun and Maoist Guerrilla women in Nepal -- Chapter 14: Gender and Invisible Migration -Understanding Sex trafficking in India -- Chapter 15: Conclusion.
In: Feminist theory and politics
In: Food in history and culture v. 1
This volume examines the significance of food-centered activities to gender relations and the construction of gendered identities across cultures. It examines how each gender's relationship towards food may facilitate mutual respect or produce gender hierarchy
In: Inquire & Investigate
What does gender identity mean to you? In Gender Identity: Beyond Pronouns and Bathrooms, middle and high schoolers explore the spectrum of the LGBTQ movement through the lenses of history, media, and culture, with a particular focus on transgender rights and the rights of gender-variant people. Through essential questions, primary sources, and investigative projects, readers develop a comprehensive understanding of the history of the struggle for equal rights for all genders.
"100 vibrantly illustrated cards comprised of 4 color-coded categories, reflective questions, interactive activities, interview-style questions and supportive questions encouraging positive dialogue and discussions related to gender identity topics. Accompanied by a user guide, this is an ideal tool for professionals in group or individual settings"--
In: Brill Research Perspectives
In Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination Holning Lau offers an incisive review of the conceptual questions that arise as legal systems around the world grapple with whether and how to protect people against sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination. Readership: All interested in LGBT rights (i.e., SOGI rights). This audience ranges from students to seasoned LGBT rights experts who specialize in a particular country/region and are seeking to learn about other parts of the world.