Gender and Sexuality: Critical Theories, Critical ThinkersSAGE, 2005 M04 19 - 304 páginas This accessible introduction to gender and sexuality theory offers a comprehensive overview and critique of the key contemporary literature and debates in feminism, sexuality studies and men′s studies. Chris Beasley′s clear and concise introduction combines a wide-ranging survey of the major theorists and key concepts in an ever-growing and often passionately debated field. The book contextualizes a wide range of feminist perspectives, including: modernist, liberal, postmodern, queer and gender difference feminism; and in the realm of sexuality studies covers modernist liberationism, social constructionism, transgender theorising and queer theory. In men′s studies, Chris Beasley examines areas of debate ranging from gender and masculinity to questions of race, ethnicity, imperialism and gay masculinities. Interconnections between the subfields are highlighted, and Beasley considers the implications of body theory for all three.
Key theorists covered include: Altman · Brod · Butler · Califia · Carbado · Connell · Dowsett · Grosz · Halberstam · Hook · Jackson · Jagose · Nussbaum · Rich · Seidman · Spivak · Stoltenberg · Weeks · Whittle · Wolf · Wollstonecraft |
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... Masculinity Studies: Female Masculinity — Halberstam Conclusion Appendix: Methodological Issues Glossary of Key Terms Bibliography Index 222 231 241 245 249 258 287 Introduction What is this book about? What does it cover viii Contents.
... Masculinity Studies, these meanings have altered over time and continue to be the subject of debate. Prior to the 1960s it was restricted 'primarily to what is coded in language as masculine or feminine' (Richardson, 2001: 5491-3). Many ...
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Sexual Difference | 60 |
Feminism andRaceEthnicityImperialism REI hooks to Spivak | 73 |
Califia | 152 |
Jagose Seidman | 161 |
PART III GenderMasculinity Studies | 175 |
an Overview | 177 |
Brod | 186 |
between Gender Difference and Categorical Social Constructionism Stoltenberg | 199 |
RaceEthnicityImperialism and Gay Masculinities Dowsett Carbado | 210 |
20 Socialist Profeminism and Relational Social Constructionism Connell | 222 |
hooks | 86 |
Butler | 96 |
Butler Whittle | 105 |
PART II Sexuality Studies
| 115 |
an Overview | 117 |
Altman | 127 |
Jackson Weeks | 135 |
Weeks | 144 |
Female Masculinity Halberstam | 231 |
Conclusion | 241 |
Methodological Issues | 245 |
Glossary of Key Terms | 249 |
Bibliography | 258 |
Index | 287 |