1. Introduction: Feminist Theorizing on Power, Gender, and Psychology
Part 1: Setting the stage
2. Power/History/Psychology: A Feminist Excavation
3. Beyond Identity: Intersectionality and Power
Part 2: Institutions & settings
4. A Feminist Psychology of Gender, Work and Organizations
5. "To be treated as a Thing": Discussing power relations with school children in Rio de Janeiro
6. "You Feel like you're Throwing Your Life Away Just to make it Look Clean": Insights into Women's Everyday Management of Hearth and Home in Wales
Part 3: Politics, Citizenship & Activism
7. Gender, Power, and Participation in Collective Action
8. The gendering of trauma in trafficking interventions
9. Surveillance and Gender-Based Power Dynamics: Psychological Considerations
10. Toward an Intersectional Understanding of Gender, Power, and Poverty
11. Dismantling the Master's house with the Mistress' Tools? The Intersection between Feminism and Psychology as a Site for Decolonization
Part 4: Bodies and identities
12. Men and Masculinities: Structures, Practices and Identities
13. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB) Identities
14. The Power of Self-Identification: Naming the "Plus" in LGBT+
15. Transnormativity in the psy disciplines: Constructing Pathology in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual and Standards of Care
16. Power as Control / Power as Resistance and Vision: Disability and Gender in Psychology (and Beyond)
17. Understanding power in feminist knowledges of bodyweight and appearance
Part 5: Families & development
18. Gender Development Within Patriarchal Social Systems
19. Parenting as partnership: Exploring gender and caregiving in discourses of parenthood
20. Power, gender, and aging
Part 6: Mental & Physical health
21. Empowerment and disempowerment in women's sport
22. Understanding and Addressing LGBTQ Health Disparities: A Power and Gender Perspective
23. Reproductive Justice: Illuminating the intersectional politics of sexual and reproductive issues
24. Women's Mental Health: A Critique of Hetero-Patriarchal Power and Pathologization
Part 7: Violence
25. Saying it like it is? Sexual Harassment, Labelling and #MeToo
26. Power, Gender, and Intimate Partner Abuse: Empowerment, Patriarchy, and Discourse
27. A Narrative of Silencing: Exploring Sexual Violence Against Women at the Intersections of Power and Culture
Part 8: Communication & technology
28. Gender and Power in Technological Contexts
29. Social media and gendered power: Young women, authenticity, and the curation of self
Part 9: Implications & applications
30. Entitlement, Backlash, and Feminist Resistance
31. Friendship never ends? Postfeminism, Power and Female Friendships
32. Feminist therapy, art, and embodiment practices: Reclaiming the female body? - Part 10: Conclusion
33. Power, Gender, and Psychology: Common Themes and an Agenda.