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Multicultural psychology: Bringing together gender and ethnicity
2002
Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology
This article suggests that just as gender studies should not proceed without consideration of the various contexts in which men and women behave, similarly multicultural psychology should recognize gender, among other characteristics in the populations examined. Focusing on ethnic group women, who are understudied, develops this theme. Two arguments are proposed: (a) that gender must be recognized as impinging on every aspect of psychological research and practice, and (b) that gender should be
doi:10.1037//1099-9809.8.2.103
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