Transnational Psychology of Women

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  • ISBN 9781433830693
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents groundbreaking scholarship on new approaches to women amp rsquo 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. 
 
About the Editors
 
Lynn H. Collins, PhD,
is associate professor of psychology at La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Collins is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) and a recipient of the Association for Women in Psychology amp rsquo s Christine Ladd-Franklin Award. She has served as president of APA Division 52 (International Psychology) and APA Division 35 (Society for the Psychology of Women). Dr. Collins oversaw the creation of the Division 52 journal, International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation, and has served on the editorial boards of Psychological Assessment Psychology of Women Quarterly Sex Roles Journal of Genetic Psychology and Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs.
 
Sayaka Machizawa, PsyD, is senior clinical scientist at Bracket Global. Born in Tokyo, Japan, and trained in the United States, she is fully bilingual and uses her transmigrant background to ensure development of culturally appropriate clinical content for rater training and qualification programs in global clinical trials by major pharmaceutical companies. Until 2 , Dr. Machizawa worked at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology as associate director of community partnerships and international faculty lead, where she designed and taught study abroad courses in Japan and oversaw service learning and community-based participatory research projects. She has served numerous leadership roles in the American Psychological Association.
 
Joy K. Rice, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, emerita professor, and clinical professor at the University of Wisconsin amp ndash Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. She is a recipient of the Educational Press Association Distinguished Achievement Award, the Florence L. Denmark and Mary E. Reuder Award for outstanding international contributions to the psychology of women and gender, and the 2 8 Woman of the Year Award from the American Psychological Association Section for the Advancement of Women in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Rice is the coauthor of Living Through Divorce: A Developmental Approach to Divorce Therapy Women and Leadership: Transforming Visions and Diverse Voices and Psychological Practice with Women: Guidelines, Diversity, Empowerment.