Table of contents for Gendered relationships / edited by Julia T. Wood.


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 PART I:  FOUNDATIONS FOR STUDYING GENDER and RELATIONSHIPS 

 1. Julia T. Wood, “Gender, Relationships, and Communication” 
 2. Cheris Kramarae, “Classified Information:  Race, Class, and (Always) Gender” 
 3. Marsha Houston and Julia T. Wood, “Difficult Dialogues, Expanded Horizons:  Communicating Across Race and Class”

 PART II:  GENDERED PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS 

 4. Carol J. S. Bruess and Judy C. Pearson, “Gendered Patterns in Family Communication” 
 5. Fern L. Johnson, “Friendships Among Women:  Closeness in Dialogue” 
 6. Chris Inman, “Friendships Among Men:  Closeness in the Doing” 
 7. Lee West, Jennifer Anderson, and Steve Duck, “Crossing the Barriers to Friendships Between Men and Women”

 PART III:  GENDERED ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS 

 8. Clyde Hendrick and Susan Hendrick, “Gender and the Experience of Heterosexual Love” 
 9. Julia T. Wood, “She Says/He Says:  Communication, Caring, and Conflict in Heterosexual Relationships” 
 10. Michelle Huston and Pepper Schwartz, “Gendered Dynamics in the Romantic Relationships of Lesbians and Gay Men” 
 11. Sheryl Perlmutter-Bowen and Paula Michal-Johnson, “Being Sexual in the Shadow of AIDS” 
 12. Jacquelyn White and Barrie Bondurant, “Gendered Violence in Intimate Relationships”

 PART IV:  GENDERED PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS 

 13. Bren Ortega Murphy and Ted Zorn, “Gendered Interaction in Professional Relationships” 
 14. Shereen G. Bingham, “Sexual Harassment:  On the Job, On the Campus” 
 15. Elizabeth J. Natalle, “Gendered Issues in the Workplace”



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Sex role, Gender identity, Interpersonal relations, Man-woman relationships, Race relations, Social classes