First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.I. Feminist Perspectives and Developmental Psychology:What are the Issues? 1. Introduction: Beyond Gender as a Variable Patricia H. Miller and Ellin KofskyScholnick 2. Feminist Theories: Implications for Developmental Psychology Sue V. Rosser and Patricia H.Miller 3. Engendering Development: Metaphors of Change Ellin Kofsky Scholnick II. CognitiveDevelopment: Embedded, Connected, and Situated 4. The Development of Interconnected Thinking Patricia H.Miller 5. Entering a Community of Minds: Theory of Mind from a Feminist Standpoint Katherine Nelson,Sarah Henseler, and Daniela Plesa 6. Accuracy, Authority, and Voice: Feminist Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory Robyn Fivush 7. A Feminist Perspective on the Devlopment of Self-Knowledge Melissa K. Welch-Ross III.Revisioning Social and Cognitive Development 8. The Social Construction and Socialization of Gender during Development Campbell Leaper 9. Toward a Gender-Balanced Approach to the Study of Social-Emotional Development: A Look at Relational Aggression Nicki R.Crick and Amanda J. Rose 10. Gender Essentialism in Cognitive Development Susan A. Gelman and Marianne G.Taylor 11. Positionality and Thought: On the Gendered Foundations of Thought, Culture, and Development Rachel Joffe Falmagne 12. Naming, Naturalizing, Normalizing: The Child as Fact and Artifact Lorraine CodelCÓ