Gender

Evans, Mary

Gender -4 Vol.Set - London Routledge 2011 - 311p

includes index and biblioraphy

VOLUME I IMAGINATION OF GENDER 1.Beautiful dead bodies: gender, migration and representation in anti-trafficking campaigns RUTVICA ANDRUASEVIC 2.Men are real, women are `made up`: beauty therapy and the construction of femininity PAULA BLACK AND URSULA SHARMA 3.The towers: les tours: roundtable: gender and September 11 HELENE CIXOUS 4.Gender in the making of commercial worlds: creativity,vitalism and the practices of marketing ANNE M. CRONIN 5.`A dubious equality`: men, women and cosmetic surgery KATHY DAVIS 6.The power of the masquerade: Mujeres al horde de un ataque de nervios and the construction of femininity ELISABETTA GIRELLI 7.The problem of exclusion in feminist theory and politics:a metaphysical investigation into constructing a category of`woman` MAYA J. GOLDENBERG 8.Memory, photography, and modernism: the "dead bodies and ruined houses" of Virginia Woolf`s Three Guineas MAGGIE HUMM 9.Images of victory: images of masculinity? BERIT VON DER LIPPE 10.Re-producing `woman`s` body: reflections on the(dis)place(ments)of`reproduction` for (post)modern women HELEN MALSON AND CATHERINE SWANN 11.Fashion culture: creative work, female individualization ANGELA MCROBBIE 12.The significance of gendered metaphors MARTINA REUTER 13.Refracting an Orientalist lens: the instability and performance in Moufida Tlatli`s The silences of the palace LAURA RICE 14.Gender: a useful category of historical analysis J. SCOTT 15.Women have servants and men never eat: issues in reading gender, using the case study of Mass-Observation`s 1937 day-diaries LIZ STANLEY 16.Standpoint theory, situated knowledge and the situated imagination MARCEL STOETZLER AND NIRA YUVAL-DAVIS 17.Feminist intersections in science: race, gender and sexuality through the microscope LISA H. WEASEL VOLUME II MAKING GENDER 18.Is kinship always already heterosexual? JUDITH BUTLER 19.Engendering debate: how to formulate a political account ofthe divide between genetic bodies and discursive gender? BECKY FRANCIS 20.Feminism in epistemology: pluralism without postmodernism MIRANDA FRICKER 21.Desire, Duras, and melancholia: theorizing desire after the`affective turn` KRISTYN GORTON 22.Andrea Dworkin and the social construction of gender:a retrospective JUDITH GRANT 23.From hegemonic masculinity to the hegemony of men JEFF HEARN 24.Sexuality, heterosexuality, and gender hierarchy: getting our priorities straight STEVI JACKSON 25.`Queering` development: exploring the links between same-sex sexualities, gender, and development SUSIE JOLLY 26.Science as father? Sex and gender in the age of reproductive technologies MERETE LIE 27.Using gender to undo gender: a feminist degendering movement JUDITH LORBER 28.Bourdieu, class and gender: the return of the living dead`? TERRY LOVELL 29.Sex and gender: a critical realist approach CAROLINE NEW 30.The philosophical foundations of gender equality in liberalism and Marxism: a study of Mill and Marx TOBY REINER 31.Patterned fluidities: (re)imagining the relationship between gender and sexuality DIANE RICHARDSON 32.Gender as a social structure: theory wrestling with activism BARBARA J. RISMAN 33.No nature, no culture: the Hagen case MARILYN STRATHERN 34.Fuzzy gender: between female-embodiment and intersex ASHLEY TAUCHERT 35. The enlightenment debate on women SYLVANA TOMASELLI 36. Heteronormativity and the desire for gender ROBYN WIEGMAN 37. Out/performing our selves: sex, gender and Cartesian dualism TAMSIN WILTON VOLUME III LIVING GENDER 38.Sexuality and economy: historicisation vs deconstruction LISA ADKINS 39.This other and other others SARA AHMED 40.Feminism as femininity in the nineteen-fifties? Imagination of Gender.-- Making Gender.-- Living Gender.-- States of Gender. V1. V2. V3. V4.

9780415554343 10911

P96 / EV151

Powered by Koha