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This book presents groundbreaking scholarship on new approaches to women's psychology. Transnational psychology pushes beyond traditional Western, androcentric frameworks to provide theorists, researchers, and practitioners with tools to identify and deconstruct hegemonies, give voice to the marginalized, and critically examine the dynamic nature of identity in local and global contexts. Contributors to this book represent a diverse array of viewpoints originating in postcolonial, postmodern, Third World and Women of Color feminist scholarship, intersectionality and critical race theory, as well as scholarship addressing the impact of globalization. Chapters explain how transnational perspectives can address a range of topics including human trafficking, sexuality, migration, human rights, healing, empowerment, domestic violence, education, and work. The book concludes with chapters on teaching these approaches, and a roadmap for the future of this growing field of study.
Contents
Contributors
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