Gender Sociology provides global, student-centered introduction examining how gender shapes social life through feminist, queer, trans, intersectional, and decolonial perspectives. Drawing on these critical theoretical frameworks, the text explores gender construction, performance, and power dynamics across societies. With clear writing, rich examples, and visual aids, the material makes complex gender concepts accessible for diverse learners. Each chapter examines specific gender dimensions including socialization, identity formation, bodies, sexuality, relationships, work, violence, and activism. Topics encompass gender theory evolution, masculinities studies, LGBTQ+ experiences, gender inequality, reproductive justice, and gender-based violence. The book addresses contemporary issues including transgender rights, non-binary identities, intersectional feminism, and global gender movements. International perspectives examine gender across cultural contexts revealing both universal patterns and cultural variations. Perfect for courses in Sociology of Gender, Gender Studies, Social Justice, and Women's Studies, the text develops critical gender consciousness. This resource serves gender studies students, sociology learners, social justice advocates, and general readers. Through comprehensive yet accessible gender analysis, the text develops understanding essential for analyzing gender dynamics, challenging inequality, and advancing gender justice.