TY - BOOK AU - Rutherford,Alexandra TI - Handbook of international feminisms: perspectives on psychology, women, culture, and rights T2 - International and cultural psychology SN - 1441998683 AV - HQ1206 .H36 2011 U1 - 305.4201 22 PY - 2011///] CY - New York, London PB - Springer KW - Feminism KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Feminist psychology KW - Feminist theory KW - Cross-cultural studies N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I. Introduction --; ch. 1. Feminisms and psychologies: multiple meanings, diverse practices, and forging possibilities in an age of globalization; Alexandra Rutherford [and others] --; Part II. History, politics, context --; ch. 2. Searching for feminism in psychology in Turkey; Hale Bolak Boratav --; ch. 3. Waves of feminist psychology in the United States: politics and perspectives; Joan C. Chrisler and Maureen C. McHugh --; ch. 4. Feminist changes in Israel; Dahlia Moore --; ch. 5. Feminisms and psychology in the contemporary Spanish state; Barbara Biglia --; ch. 6. Feminism, psychology, and gender studies: the Brazilian case; Adriano Henrique Nuernberg [and others] --; ch. 7. Development of feminist psychology: a Pakistani perspective; Ruhi Khalid --; Part III. Experience --; ch. 8. Feminist approaches to psychology in the Nordic countries: the fates of feminism in psychology in modern welfare societies; Eva Magnusson and Hanne Haavind --; ch. 9. (Re)locating the feminist standpoint in the practice of psychology today: a case of India; Manasi Kumar --; ch. 10. Shaping feminist psychologies in Aotearoa: history, paradox, transformation; Mandy Morgan [and others] --; ch. 11. Psychology, women, and political practice in Britain; Erica Burman --; Part IV. Specificity --; ch. 12. South African psychology and gender: and analysis of the SAJP and PINS journals 1994-2009; Peace Kiguwa and Malose Langa --; ch. 13. Feminist psychology in China; Xue Fei Chen and Fanny M. Cheung --; ch. 14. Canadian perspectives on feminism and psychology; H. Lorraine Radtke --; ch. 15. Present but unnamed: feminisms and psychologies in Sri Lanka; Jeanne Marecek and Udeni M.H. Appuhamilage ER -