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ラウトレッジ版 ジェンダーとCOVID-19必携

コロナ禍の教訓をジェンダーの視点から包括的に論じる全35章

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ラウトレッジ版 ジェンダー必携シリーズ
Routledge Companions to Gender

Routledge Companionsは、各巻、注目テーマの最前線を第一線の研究者たちがトピック別にレビューする、至便なリサーチマップです。ここでは、人文・社会科学の広汎な分野に関連する「ジェンダーのテーマに焦点を当てた好評シリーズRoutledge Companions to Genderの新刊をご案内いたします 

ラウトレッジ版 ジェンダーとCOVID-19必携
The Routledge Companion to Gender and COVID-19

Editors: Linda C. McClain & Aziza Ahmed (Boston University School of Law)
2024:04 476 p. ISBN 978-1-032-21334-7 GBP 205

概要

家族、雇用、育児、介護にも深刻な影響をもたらしたコロナ禍の教訓をジェンダーの視点から包括的に論じる初のレファレンス。例えば、検査、治療、ワクチン接種へのアクセスにジェンダーはいかにかかわっていたか。あるいは既存のジェンダー格差とともに人種、セクシュアリティ、障害、移民、貧困と交差する格差の深刻化。全35章は、法と人権、経済と労働と社会的再生産、保健、リプロダクティブ・ヘルスなどの論点に及ぶ。

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The Routledge Companion to Gender and COVID-19
PART I. TRAINING A GENDER LENS ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
1. Introduction: Researching Gender and COVID-19
Aziza Ahmed and Linda C. McClain
2. Law as a Determinant of Health: COVID-19 and Gender
Michael Thomson
3. Health Justice: Feminism, Universalism, and Vulnerability in Pandemic Response
Lindsay F. Wiley and Seema Mohapatra
4. We Are Not in This Together: Toward a Feminist Public Finance
Jamee K. Moudud

PART II. FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES
5. Gender, COVID, and Care
Naomi Cahn, June Carbone, and Nancy Levit
6. Pandemics, Privatization, and Public Education
Melissa Murray and Caitlin Millat
7. Pandemic Impact and Women’s Resilience in China
Xiaoqian Hu, Yanliu Tao, and Qichen Zhang
8. The Promise and Perils of Technology and Gender in the Courts
Naomi M. Mann
9. Lessons from Pandemic Co-parenting: Toward Family Mediation that Centers Low-Income, Never-Married Black Mothers
Tianna N. Gibbs
10. Queer Inequality: The COVID-19 Spotlight
Erez Aloni

PART III. ECONOMY, LABOR, AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION
11. Care and Economic Crisis
Lyn Ossome
12. COVID-19 and Vulnerable Groups: Experiences of Sexual Minorities in Barbados
Daniele Bobb and Leigh-Ann Worrell
13. Does the EU COVID-19 Recovery Plan Care About Care?
Irena Rosenthal
14. The Resilience of Gender Equality: How COVID-19 Was Gendered in Norway
Mari Teigen and Kjersti Misje Østbakken
15. Manufacturing Crisis, Exacerbating Vulnerabilities: A Feminist Perspective on Crisis, Calamity, and the Political Economy of Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Saru M. Matambanadzo
16. COVID-19 She-Cession: The Employment Penalty of Childcare
Stefania Fabrizio, Diego B.P. Gomes, and Marina M. Tavares
17. After the “Shecession”: Post-Pandemic Law and Policy for Working Mothers
Julie C. Suk
18. Gender Inequality and the Increase of Unpaid Care Work in Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Itzel Mayans and Moisés Vaca

PART IV. HEALTH
19. Applying HIV Activism’s Public Health Approach to Defeat COVID
Scott Skinner-Thompson
20. Masculinity, Partisanship, and Responses to COVID-19 in the US
Dan Cassino and Yasemin Besen-Cassino
21. Gendered Effects of U.S. Pandemic Border Policy on Migrants from Central America
Medha D. Makhlouf
22. Gender and Human Rights in the Context of COVID-19
Ali Miller and Mindy Roseman
23. Lockdowns, Gender, and Health
Jeni Klugman, Rifqah Abeeda Roomaney, Avantika Ranjan, Kanksha Barman, and Indrani Gupta

PART V. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
24. The Resilience of Reproductive Rights
Rachel Rebouché
25. Reproductive Justice for Disabled People During COVID-19 and Beyond
Robyn M. Powell
26. The Shift of Medication Abortion Care Delivery Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on the Future of Sexual and Reproductive Health in the United States
Rebekah Rollston
27. Abortion Access in a Post-COVID and Post-Roe World
Maya Manian
28. Religious Exemptions and Gender Equality in a Pandemic
Elizabeth Sepper
29. Impact of COVID-19 on the Reproductive Rights of Marginalized Women in India
Jayshree Satpute
30. Access to Abortion During Covid-19 in India: Gaps and Challenges
Dipika Jain and Krithika Balu

PART VI. POLITICS AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
31. Sharing is Caring: Women of Color California State Legislators Take to Facebook During COVID-19 Lockdowns as a Form of Constituent Services
Erik Hanson, Michael Strawbridge, Nadia E. Brown, and Natalie Masuoka
32. Women’s Leadership is Associated with Few COVID-19 Deaths and Better Communication
Supriya Garikipati, Uma Kambhampati, and Abhilash Kondraganti
33. Leadership in the Lands Down Under? A Comparative Print Media Analysis of the Morrison and Arden Government COVID-19 Responses
Blair Williams
34. The Gendered Effects of COVID in Colombia: Looking Beyond the Numbers
Helena Alviar García, Lina Buchely Ibarra, and Laura Porras Santanilla
35. COVID-19, International Trade Law and the Gendered Dimensions of the Global Vaccine Apartheid: A Rights-Based Analysis
Jackie Dugard, Mandivavarira Mudarikwa, and Nicola Soekoe

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