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Dr. Deborah Tolman

Feminism and Psychology, Special Section “Theory, research and practice for female adolescent sexuality: Emergent discourses of desire.” Tolman, D. (Ed.). (2005). 15(1).

Dilemmas of Desire: Teenage Girls Talk About SexualityDilemmas of Desire: Teenage Girls Talk About Sexuality Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002

 

From Subjects to Subjectivities: A Handbook of Interpretive and Participatory Methods (Qualitative Studies in Psychology) First Author: Mary Brydon-Miller. New York University Press, 2000.

Journal of Social Issues, Special Issue "Transforming Psychology: Interpretive and Participatory Methods."
First Author: Mary Brydon-Miller, (Eds.). (1998). 53(4).

Women, Girls, and Psychotherapy: Reframing Resistance (Women & Therapy Series) First Author: Carol Gilligan New York: Haworth Press, 1991

Looking good, sounding good: Femininity is bad for girls’ mental health. Tolman, D., Impett, E., Tracy, A. & Michael, A. (in press). Psychology of Women Quarterly.

To be Seen and Not Heard: Femininity Ideology and Adolescent Girls’ Sexual Health. Impett, E., Schooler, D. & Tolman, D. (in press). Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Found(ing) discourses of desire: Unfettering female adolescent sexuality. Tolman, D. (2005). Feminism and Psychology, 15(1), 5-9.

The Adolescent Masculinity Ideology Scale: Development and validation of a new measure. Chu, J., Porche, M & Tolman, D. (2005). Men and Masculinities, 8(1), 93-115.

Sowing the seeds of violence in heterosexual relationships: Early adolescents narrate compulsory heterosexuality. Tolman, D., Spencer, R., Porche, M. & Rosen-Reynoso, M. (2003). Journal of Social Issues, 59(1), 159-178.

Gender matters: Constructing (a) model(s) of adolescent sexual health. Tolman, D., Striepe, M. & Harmon, T. (2003). Journal of Sex Research, 40(1), 4-12.

We’ve come a long way...maybe: New challenges for gender equity. Spencer, R., Porche, M & Tolman, D. (2003). Teachers' College Record, 105(9), 1771-1807.

Mom, Dad, I’m straight: The “coming out” of gender ideologies in adolescent sexual identity development. Striepe, M. & Tolman, D. (2002). Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychology.

Gender safety: A new concept for schools. Stein, N., Tolman, D., Porche, M. & Spencer, R. (2002). Journal of School Violence, 1(2), 35-50.

Desegregating sexuality research: Synthesizing cultural and biological perspectives on gender and desire. Tolman, D. & Diamond, L. (2002). Annual Review of Sex Research.

Female adolescent sexuality: An argument for a developmental perspective on the New View on Women’s Sexual Problems. Tolman, D. (2001). Women and Therapy.

Object lessons: Romance, violence and female adolescent sexual desire. Tolman, D. (2000). Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 25(1), 70-79.

The Adolescent Femininity Ideology Scale: Development and validation of a new measure for girls. Tolman, D. & Porche, M. (2000). Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24(4), 365-376.

Femininity as a barrier to positive sexual health for girls. Tolman, D. (1999). Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 54(3), 133-138.

Dimensions of desire: Bridging qualitative and quantitative methods in a study of female adolescent sexuality. Tolman, D. & Szalacha, L. (1999). Psychology of Women Quarterly, 23(1), 9-41.

Transforming psychology: Interpretive and participatory methods. Tolman, D. & Brydon-Miller, M. (1997). Journal of Social Issues, 53(4), 597-604.

Engaging the process of transformation. Brydon-Miller, M. & Tolman, D. (1997). Journal of Social Issues, 53(4), 803-810.

Doing desire: Adolescent girls' struggles for/with sexuality. Tolman, D. (1994). Gender and Society, 8(3), 324-342.

Listening for crises of connection: Some implications of research with adolescent girls for feminist psychotherapy. Tolman, D. (1994). Women and Therapy, 15(2), 85-100.

Adolescent girls, women and sexuality: Discerning dilemmas of desire. Tolman, D. (1991). Women and Therapy, 11 (3-4), 55-69.

The provision of sterilization services by private physicians. Orr, M.T., Forrest, J.D., Johnson, J., & Tolman, D. (1985). Family Planning Perspectives, 17 (5), 216-229.

Melendez, R. M. & Tolman, D. (in press). Gender, Vulnerability, and Young People. In P. Mane, P. Aggleton, & A. L. Ball, (Eds .). Sex, drugs, and young people. London: Taylor and Francis.

Tolman, D. & Diamond, L. (2001). Female sexuality and sexual desire. In Worell, J. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Women and Gender. New York: Academic Press. (peer-reviewed)

Tolman, D. & Brown, L.M. (2001). Adolescent voices, resonating resistance. In R. Unger, (Ed.). Handbook of the Psychology of Women and Gender. New York: Wiley & Sons.

Tolman, D. (2000). Echoes of sexual objectification: Listening for one girl ’ s erotic voice. In D. Tolman & M. Brydon-Miller, (Eds.). From Subjects to Subjectivities: A Handbook of Interpretive and Participatory Methods (Qualitative Studies in Psychology) . New York, NY: New York University Press.

Tolman, D. (1999). Female adolescent sexuality in relational contexts: Beyond sexual decision making. In N. Johnson, M. Roberts and J. Worell, (Eds.). Beyond appearance: A new look at adolescent girls . Washington, DC: APA Publications. (peer-reviewed)

Higgins, T. & Tolman, D. (1997). Law, cultural media[tion] and sexuality in the lives of adolescent girls. In M. Fineman and M. McCluskey, (Eds.). Feminism, media, and the law . New York: Oxford University Press.

Debold, E., Tolman, D. & Brown, L. (1996). Embodying knowledge, knowing desire: Authority and split subjectivities in girls' epistemelogical development. In N. Goldberger et al., (Eds.). Knowledge, difference, and power: Essays inspired by Women's Ways of Knowing. New York: Basic Books.

Tolman, D. & Higgins, T. (1996). How being a good girl can be bad for girls. In N. Bauer Maglin and D. Perry, (Eds.). Good girls/bad girls: Women, sex, violence and power in the 1990s. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Reprinted in Schrieber, Mary, (Ed). (2001). Women, economic empowerment, and success. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.

Tolman, D. (1996). Adolescent girls' sexuality: Debunking the myth of The Urban Girl. In B. Leadbetter and N. Way, (Eds.). Urban girls: Resisting stereotypes, creating identities. New York: New York University Press 255-271.

Tolman, D. (1994). Daring to desire: Culture in the bodies of adolescent girls. In J. Irvine (Ed.). Sexual cultures and the construction of adolescent identities. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 250-284.

 

 
Dr. Janna Kim
Pleasure reading: Associations between young women's sexual attitudes and their reading of contemporary women's magazines. Kim, J.L., & Ward, L.M. (in press). Psychology of Women Quarterly.
 
Dr. Deborah Schooler
Who's that girl: Television's role in the body image development of young White and Black women. Schooler, D., Ward, L. M., Merriwether, A., & Caruthers, A. (2004). Psychology of Women Quarterly, 28, 38-47.
 

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