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Cover

Title Page

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List of Figures

About the Editors

Contributors

Introduction

Part I: Thematic Essays on Gender Issues in World History Chapter One: Sexuality BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Two: Gender and Labor in World History Early Human Societies and the Emergence of Gender Divisions The Emergence of Complex Societies and Gender Divisions in the Ancient World Militarization, Decentralization, and Gender Divisions in Feudal Societies Merchant Capitalism, Gender Ideology, and Protoindustrialization Industrial Capitalism, and Public and Private Labor Resistance, War, and Revolution, and the State Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Three: Structures and Meanings in a Gendered Family History Sources for a Gendered Family History Family Structures and Functions Relations within the Family State Intervention in Family Life BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Four: The Construction of Gendered Identities in Myth and Ritual Introduction The Terrain and What is at Stake Inscribing Gender in the Flesh: Making the “Female” and “Male” in the Ancient World Circumcision, Identity, and Rites of Passage Circumcision and the Sande and Poro of the Mende of Sierra Leone Maintaining Gender in and through Mythology Gender in Sande and Poro Masks Concluding Comments BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Five: Gender Rules: Law and Politics Ancient Patriarchy The Medieval and Early Modern Periods The French Revolution Western Models in a Colonial Setting BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Six: Race, Gender, and Other Differences in Feminist Theory Concepts of Race Concepts of Women, Sex, and Gender The Inseparable Nature of Race and Gender More than Analogous: Sexuality, Border Identities, and Disability Located Knowledges: Representation and Positionality Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Seven: Gender and Material Culture History Introduction: Genders of Things, Things of Genders Women’s History and Material Culture Studies Gender, Material Culture, and Consumption Gender, Material Culture, and Production Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Eight: How Images Got Their Gender: Masculinity and Femininity in the Visual Arts Women Artists and Gender Analysis Symbolism and Subversion Women, Gender, and the Arts of East Asia Artist, Patron, Image Critical Race Theory and Art Postcolonial and Globalized Art History LGBTQ+ Studies in Art BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Nine: Gender, Revolution, and Anti‐Imperialism Revolution Anti‐Imperialism Transnationalism Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Ten: Feminist Movements Feminist Movements and Feminism Women and Rebellion in Early Modern Europe Nineteenth‐Century Liberal Feminism Socialism and Feminism Anti‐Colonialism, National Independence, and Feminism Feminism in the 1960s and 1970s International Feminism and Intersectionality in the Twenty‐First Century BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING

Part II: Chronological and Geographical Essays Early Societies (100,000 BCE–1400 CE) Chapter Eleven: Gender in the Earliest Human Societies Gender in Prehistory (c.40,000–4,000 years BP) Studying Ancient Gender Conclusions BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twelve: Gendered Themes in Early African History Kinship, Motherhood, and Healing in East Africa Masculinity and Marriage in Southern Africa Men’s Work, Women’s Work, and Social Organization in Central Africa Clanship, Households, and Incorporation in Atlantic‐Era West Africa Gendered Themes in Early African History BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Thirteen: Women and Gender in Ancient Mediterranean Cultures Religion and Rituals Gender Identities and Sexual Norms Social Restrictions The Life Cycle Women’s Work in the Household and Beyond Governance Warfare Women’s Voices Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Fourteen: Confucian Complexities: China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan China Korea Vietnam Japan Summary Reflections BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Fifteen: Toward Engendering Early Histories of the Indian Subcontinent: Consolidating Insights and Continuing Challenges Introduction From the Second to the Mid‐First Millennium BCE Early Historic Developments Recognizing Regional Diversities BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Sixteen: Gender in the Ancient Americas: From Earliest Villages to European Colonization Village Life Stratified Societies From Stratified Societies to States Future Directions BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Seventeen: Medieval Europe Governing Labor Legal Structures Material Culture Conclusions BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Gender in Early Modern Society (1400–1750) Chapter Eighteen: Gender, Science, and Medicine in the Early Modern World Spaces and Strategies Science Health and Healing Gendered Knowledge Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Nineteen: Bringing the Gender History of Early Modern Southeast Asia into Global Conversations Gender Roles and Indigenous Ritual Incoming Religious Influence and Changing Gender Regimes Gender and Rural Economics Global Trade and Gendered Influences Class Differences: Court and Village Concluding Remarks BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in the Middle East High Culture: Palace Women and Dynastic Politics Elite Households Beyond the Court Middle and Lower Class Women in Provincial Towns and the Countryside Gender, Sexuality, and Poetry Eighteenth‐Century Changes Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐One: Did Gender Have a Renaissance? Reconsidering Categories in Early Modern Western Europe Renaissance Italy Work and Family Protestant and Catholic Reformations Gender, Power, and Politics The Many Women of Early Modern Europe BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Two: The Atlantic World Gender and the Imposition of Imperial Control Women, Gender, and the Adaptation and/or Acquiescence to Imperial Control Women, Gender, and Resistance to Empire Conclusion: Empire as a Gendered Category of Analysis BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Gender in the Modern World (1750–1920) Chapter Twenty‐Three: New Global Imperialism Stages of Empire The “Woman Question” Race, Gender, and Empire Mixed‐Race Families Masculinity, Sexuality, and Empire The “Other” Empire Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Four: Women’s and Gender History in the Middle East and North Africa, 1750–World War I Property and Power Law and Gender Sexuality Family Life The “New Woman” Women’s Movements and Nationalism Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Five: Gender, Women, and Power in Africa, 1750–1914 Kinship and Conjugality Slavery and Women’s Work Political Power Wielded by Women Women and Trade: Issues of Autonomy and Agency Gender, Colonial Capitalism, and Initial Colonial Conditions Sexuality, Masculinity, and Control of Women Conclusions Without Closure BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Six: Clash of Cultures: Gender and Colonialism in South and Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand South Asia Southeast Asia Australia and New Zealand Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Seven: From Private to Public Patriarchy: Women, Labor, and the State in East Asia, 1600–1919 Status Inequality and Sex Segregation Crises and Reforms in the Nineteenth Century ACKNOWLEDGMENT BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Eight: Gender, Power, and Society in Western Europe, 1750–1914 Introduction Enlightenment and Revolution Domesticity and its Discontents Industrialism and Urbanism Power and Politics Empire, Travel, and Leisure BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Nine: Gender in Russia and Eastern Europe, 1750–1914 Elite Women Serf Women Jewish Women Intellectual and Cultural Life The Emancipation of the Serfs Women’s Education Women's Charitable Activities Reform and Revolutions Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Thirty: Turbulent Times: Turbulent Times: Gender in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1750–World War I The Eighteenth Century Rebellions Independence Wars Slavery and Emancipation Gender and Nation BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Thirty‐One: North America from North of the 49th Parallel Overviews and Collections New France and British North America Indigenous Women Working and Family Lives in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Middle and Upper‐Class Women: Law, Religion and Social Reform Bodies, Reproductive Health and Sexuality Science and Healthcare Women’s Suffrage BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Gender in the Contemporary World (1920–2020) Thirty‐Two Feminism and Gender Construction in Modern Asia Nationalism, Feminism, and Gender in South Asia Gender in Colonial and Postcolonial Southeast Asia Gender in Modern Northeast Asia: Korea, China, and Japan BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Thirty‐Three: African Women since 1918: Gender as a Determinant of Status The Colonial Period post‐1918 The Late Colonial and Postcolonial Periods Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Thirty‐Four: The Gender of Modernization and the Modernization of Gender: Latin America and the Caribbean since 1914 Gender at the Dawn of Latin America’s Age of Extremes Personal Politics: Gender and the Rise of Populism Gender in the Hot Spots of the Cold War The “New Wave” of Latin American Feminism BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Thirty‐Five: Gender in Russia and Eastern Europe since World War I Transformations in “Old Regime” Eastern Europe Reform and Authoritarianism in Interwar Eastern Europe Gender and the Second World War Socialism and Gender in Postwar Eastern Europe Private Life Rebounds in the Soviet Union Gender in Post‐Socialist Russia and Eastern Europe BIBLIOGRAPHY AND ADDITIONAL READING Thirty‐six Equality and Difference in the West since World War I: North America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand World War I and Women’s Suffrage Social Consequences of World War I The Depression, Backlash, and World War II The Postwar Boom and the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s The Women’s and Gay Liberation Movements Successes and Failures of Second‐Wave Feminism Social and Demographic Change in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty‐First Centuries Equality and Difference in the Fractured Societies of the Twenty‐First Century Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING

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