Excluded
Title | Excluded PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Serano |
Publisher | Seal Press |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2013-10-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1580055052 |
A transformational approach to overcoming the divisions between feminist communities While many feminist and queer movements are designed to challenge sexism, they often simultaneously police gender and sexuality -- sometimes just as fiercely as the straight, male-centric mainstream does. Some feminists vocally condemn other feminists because of how they dress, for their sexual partners or practices, or because they are seen as different and therefore less valued. Among LGBTQ activists, there is a long history of lesbians and gay men dismissing bisexuals, transgender people, and other gender and sexual minorities. In each case, exclusion is based on the premise that certain ways of being gendered or sexual are more legitimate, natural, or righteous than others. As a trans woman, bisexual, and femme activist, Julia Serano has spent much of the last ten years challenging various forms of exclusion within feminist and queer/LGBTQ movements. In Excluded, she chronicles many of these instances of exclusion and argues that marginalizing others often stems from a handful of assumptions that are routinely made about gender and sexuality. These false assumptions infect theories, activism, organizations, and communities -- and worse, they enable people to vigorously protest certain forms of sexism while simultaneously ignoring and even perpetuating others. Serano advocates for a new approach to fighting sexism that avoids these pitfalls and offers new ways of thinking about gender, sexuality, and sexism that foster inclusivity.
The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance
Title | The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance PDF eBook |
Author | Lizbeth Goodman |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Feminism and theater |
ISBN | 9780415165839 |
This comprehensive volume reviews women's contributions to theatre history and examines how theatre has represented women over the centuries.
Gender in Performance
Title | Gender in Performance PDF eBook |
Author | Laurence Senelick |
Publisher | Tufts University Press |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN |
Gender Trouble
Title | Gender Trouble PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Butler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2011-09-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1136783245 |
With intellectual reference points that include Foucault and Freud, Wittig, Kristeva and Irigaray, this is one of the most talked-about scholarly works of the past fifty years and is perhaps the essential work of contemporary feminist thought.
Performance and Gender in Ancient Greece
Title | Performance and Gender in Ancient Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Eva Stehle |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780691036175 |
After considering the audience and the function of different modes of performance - community, bardic, and participation in closed groups - Stehle explores this poetry as gendered speech, which interacts with performers' bodily presence to create social identities for the speakers. Texts for female choral performers reveal how women in public spoke in order to disavow the power of their speech and their sexual power.
The Embodied Performance of Gender
Title | The Embodied Performance of Gender PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Migdalek |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2014-10-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317610199 |
Norms of embodied behaviour for males and females, as promoted in mainstream Western public arenas of popular culture and the everyday, continue to work, overtly and covertly, as definitive and restrictive barriers to the realm of possibilities of embodied gender expression and appreciation. They serve to disempower and marginalize those not inclined to embody according to such dichotomous models. This book explores the ramifications of the way our gendered, sexed and culturally constructed bodies are situated toward notions of difference and highlights the need to safeguard the social and emotional well-being of those who do not fit comfortably with dominant norms of masculine/feminine behaviour, as deemed appropriate to biological sex. The book interrogates gender inequitable machinations of education and performance arts disciplines by which educators and arts practitioners train, teach, choreograph, and direct those with whom they work, and theorizes ways of broadening personal and social notions of possible, aesthetic, and acceptable embodiment for all persons, regardless of biological sex or sexual orientation. The author’s own struggles as a performance artist, educator, and person in the everyday, as well as the findings of empirical fieldwork with educators, performance arts practitioners, and high school students, are employed to illustrate and advocate the need for self reflexive scrutiny of existing and hidden inequities regarding the embodiment of gender within one’s own habitual perspectives, taste, and practices.
Gender Communication Theories and Analyses
Title | Gender Communication Theories and Analyses PDF eBook |
Author | Charlotte Krolokke |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0761929185 |
Contemporary Gender Communication Theories and Analyses surveys the field of gender and communication with a particular focus on gender and communication theories and methods. How have theories about gender and communication evolved and been influenced by first-, second-, and third-wave feminisms? And similarly, how have feminist communication scholars been inspired by existing methods and aspired to generate their own? The goal of this text is to help readers develop analytic focus and knowledge about their underlying assumptions that gender communication scholars use in their work. The features and benefits are: it applies theoretical and methodological lenses to contemporary cases, allowing readers to see gender and communication theory work in action; it presents a comprehensive introduction to particular feminist theories and methodologies; it provides effective end-of-chapter cases and sample analyses that help readers see the kinds of questions and analyses that a particular theory and method bring into play; and also discusses contemporary research in gender and communication and expands on future directions for research.