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Unger, Rhoda Kesler was born on February 22, 1939 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Gustav and Ellen (Samuels) Kesler.
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In Our Own Words is a collection of 42 real-life narratives from women, drawing on the richness and diversity of women's own voices as they tell about their lives. Representing many divergent viewpoints and experiences, and with an emphasis on ethnic, cultural, and age diversity, this well-balanced collection encourages discussion and debate, promoting critical thinking about women and gender by depicting the variety of women's experience. Title of related interest also available from Waveland Press: Lips, A New Psychology of Women: Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity, Third Edition (ISBN 9781577666875).
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This volume provides a reflexive social history of the development of the psychology of women as an academic field of research and teaching. Core areas of concern in feminist psychology are examined, including discrimination, power and social control, critique of theory and content in psychology, and epistemology. Resisting Gender outlines the stages through which the psychology of women has moved, and highlights the ongoing questions and dilemmas for the field. Rhoda Unger has been involved with the discipline as a researcher, teacher, author and leader since its inception, and is in a unique position to introduce us to, and offer her perspective on, the key debates and concerns that have driven, or been driven by,
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Unger, Rhoda Kesler was born on February 22, 1939 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Gustav and Ellen (Samuels) Kesler.
Bachelor of Science, Brooklyn College, 1960; AM, Radcliffe College, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1966.
Assistant professor Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, 1966—1972. Assistant professor, associate professor psychology Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, New Jersey, 1972—1981, professor, 1981—1996, professor emeritus, since 1999. Visiting professor University Haifa, Israel, 1988-1989, Ochanemizu University, Tokyo, 2005.
Director honors Montclair State College, 1985-1996.
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Fellow American Psychological Association (president division psychology of women 1980-1981, distinguished leadership award committee for women in psychology 1991, 1st Carolyn Wood Sherif Memorial award 1985), American Psychological Society, American Psychology Foundation (Gold medal for Lifetime Achievement in Psychology, 2007), Society for Psychological Study Social Issues (executive committee 1980-1986, president 1998-1999). Member Association Women in Psychology (Distinguished Publication award 1984, 86, Distinguished Career award 1990, Upper Friez award 2010).
Married Burton M. Unger, April 11, 1966. Children: Laurel, Rachel.