Critical terms for the study of gender
Title By: Stimpson, Catharine R [Edited by] | Herdt, Gilbert H [Edited by]
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Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 305.3 CR IT (Browse shelf) | Available | T0058529 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bodies / Carroll Smith-Rosenberg -- Culture / Kate Crehan -- Desire / Lauren Berlant -- Ethnicity / Anna Sampaio -- Globalization / Carla Freeman -- Human rights / Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg -- Identity / Raewyn Connell -- Justice / Jane Mansbridge -- Kinship / Janet Carsten -- Language / Deborah Cameron -- Love / Lauren Berlant -- Myth / Wendy Doniger -- Nature / Anne Fausto-Sterling -- Posthuman / Ruth A. Miller -- Power / Wendy Brown and Joan W. Scott -- Public/private / Michael Warner -- Race / Hortense Spillers -- Regulation / Judith Butler -- Religion / Regina M. Schwartz -- Sex/sexuality/sexual classification / David M. Halperin -- Utopia / Sally L. Kitch.
"Gender systems pervade and regulate human lives-in law courts and operating rooms, ballparks and poker clubs, hair-dressing salons and kitchens, classrooms and playgroups. . . . Exactly how gender works varies from culture to culture, and from historical period to historical period, but gender is very rarely not at work. Nor does gender operate in isolation. It is linked to other social structures and sources of identity."