Book recommendations on the gender issue
For all people who find the courage to be themselves every day.
The complex and sometimes difficult topics of gender, identity and feminism are more topical and essential than ever. With our book recommendations, we want to give you a little insight into how gender-equitable language works, for example, and how you can deal with it critically. Another important aspect is the topic of equal rights and gender discrimination. There is still a lot of catching up to do when it comes to dealing with gender-specific differences and the systematic oppression of women. Last but not least, the focus is on gender relations and identity. Among other things, we will discuss how to differentiate between biological differences and changeable stereotypes, the significance and importance of feminism in today's world and the role played by both gender and identity.
Feminism for all (Bestand Görlitz)
What works: how behavioral design can revolutionize gender equality
Invisible women: how a world dominated by data ignores half the population
Women are sick differently. So are men: why we need gender-specific medicine (Görlitz collection)
Gender law: essays on law and gender - from the taboo of intersexuality to the third option (Görlitz collection)
Cooperation and competition in science: perspectives from gender research and policy (Görlitz collection)
Introduction to Gender Studies (Görlitz collection)
Queergestreift: all about LGBTIQA+
Textbook Gender, Queer and Diversity (Görlitz collection)
Empowerment and self-efficacy of trans* and intersex people (Görlitz collection)
Giving the world a new reality: feminist and queer-theoretical interventions (Görlitz collection)
Gender, migration, transnationalization: an intersectional introduction (eBook)
Gender and sexual self-determination through art and media: new approaches to sexual education (Görlitz collection)
Trans* and sex: successful sexuality between self-acceptance, overcoming norms and experiencing congruence (Görlitz collection)
Good work handwork: old crafts, DIY and gender relations in the media
What will it be? A child: how gender-neutral parenting works (Görlitz stock)
We hope you enjoy reading it!
Text and research: Juliane Ohlig