Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want
... is no accident!, I am not prepared to defend the claim that these social kinds are what our race and gender talk is “really” about. My priority in this inquiry is not to capture what we do mean, but how we might usefully revise what we mean for certain theoretical and political purposes. My characte ...
... is no accident!, I am not prepared to defend the claim that these social kinds are what our race and gender talk is “really” about. My priority in this inquiry is not to capture what we do mean, but how we might usefully revise what we mean for certain theoretical and political purposes. My characte ...
to read the full Gender Dysphoria Article.
... There are no associations with systemic hormone levels in adolescents and adults and GD or homosexuality. It has been hypothesized that prenatal androgen exposure promotes the development of attraction to females whereas insensitivity or lack of exposure to androgens leads to male attraction. Antib ...
... There are no associations with systemic hormone levels in adolescents and adults and GD or homosexuality. It has been hypothesized that prenatal androgen exposure promotes the development of attraction to females whereas insensitivity or lack of exposure to androgens leads to male attraction. Antib ...
doing gender
... Since about 1975, the confusion has intensified and spread far beyond our individual classrooms. For one thing, we learned that the relationship between biological and cultural processes was far more complex-and reflexive-than we previously had supposed (Rossi 1984, especially pp. 10-14). For anothe ...
... Since about 1975, the confusion has intensified and spread far beyond our individual classrooms. For one thing, we learned that the relationship between biological and cultural processes was far more complex-and reflexive-than we previously had supposed (Rossi 1984, especially pp. 10-14). For anothe ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... defend the claim that these social kinds are what our race and gender talk is "really" about. My priority in this inquiry is not to capture what we do mean, but how we might usefully revise what we mean for certain theoretical and political purposes. My characterization of all three approaches remai ...
... defend the claim that these social kinds are what our race and gender talk is "really" about. My priority in this inquiry is not to capture what we do mean, but how we might usefully revise what we mean for certain theoretical and political purposes. My characterization of all three approaches remai ...
Against Proper Objects
... contributions to feminist scholarship, but rather with a set of political and historical implications of the analogy between feminism and lesbian/gay studies which have been difficult to discern for many of us who work within and between these domains of study.3 The problem here is not just the fair ...
... contributions to feminist scholarship, but rather with a set of political and historical implications of the analogy between feminism and lesbian/gay studies which have been difficult to discern for many of us who work within and between these domains of study.3 The problem here is not just the fair ...
Less Talk, More Action: Why gender mainstreaming is so difficult to
... one policy or one voice emanating from Brussels, a common policy is the coordination of the 28 separate, but similar member state policies: in other words, a chorus of 28 singing from the same page. As a result, there is no single bureaucratic entity as in the case of the Commission, but a de facto ...
... one policy or one voice emanating from Brussels, a common policy is the coordination of the 28 separate, but similar member state policies: in other words, a chorus of 28 singing from the same page. As a result, there is no single bureaucratic entity as in the case of the Commission, but a de facto ...
Gender Neutral Housing Application Packet
... The purpose of Gender Neutral Housing is to allow students the opportunity to provide a living environment welcoming to all gender identities; one not limited by the traditional gender binary. Gender Neutral Housing allows for same-gender, opposite-gender, nongender, gender-queer or other-gender id ...
... The purpose of Gender Neutral Housing is to allow students the opportunity to provide a living environment welcoming to all gender identities; one not limited by the traditional gender binary. Gender Neutral Housing allows for same-gender, opposite-gender, nongender, gender-queer or other-gender id ...
Femininity/Masculinity
... femininity are separate dimensions that can be combined. People can be masculine, feminine, or both (androgynous). Two of the more famous inventories that emerged from the impetus to measure masculinity and femininity on separate, independent dimensions were in psychology: the Bem Sex Role Inventory ...
... femininity are separate dimensions that can be combined. People can be masculine, feminine, or both (androgynous). Two of the more famous inventories that emerged from the impetus to measure masculinity and femininity on separate, independent dimensions were in psychology: the Bem Sex Role Inventory ...
TFG-Estudis Anglesos_Bosch_Fabregas
... it requires a close look in order to unravel its meaning and purpose. Two main topics that shape this narrative are sex and gender, which Susan Lanser defines and differentiates by stating that the former gathers all the “biological designations of male and female” (2013, 2), while the latter implie ...
... it requires a close look in order to unravel its meaning and purpose. Two main topics that shape this narrative are sex and gender, which Susan Lanser defines and differentiates by stating that the former gathers all the “biological designations of male and female” (2013, 2), while the latter implie ...
Moser Gender Analysis Framework (contd….)
... Ordinarily, gender-analysis frameworks do not tend to be used to plan interventions, which target men or boys. However, a gender analysis should take place for all interventions, because they all have potential impact on gender relations and therefore on both sexes Also understanding gender relation ...
... Ordinarily, gender-analysis frameworks do not tend to be used to plan interventions, which target men or boys. However, a gender analysis should take place for all interventions, because they all have potential impact on gender relations and therefore on both sexes Also understanding gender relation ...
Author Meets Critics: a panel discussion of Jennifer Germon’s
... introduced by John Money in 1955 and gradually entered social science discourse from the 1970s onward. The term has subsequently become so naturalised, particularly for English speakers that it is thoroughly taken for granted today, not just in academic circles but in everyday parlance as well. As J ...
... introduced by John Money in 1955 and gradually entered social science discourse from the 1970s onward. The term has subsequently become so naturalised, particularly for English speakers that it is thoroughly taken for granted today, not just in academic circles but in everyday parlance as well. As J ...
Key Principles for Incorporating a Gender Dimension into the Green
... Article 7 in the decision acknowledges that gender equality and the effective participation of women are important for effective action on all aspects of climate change. This recognizes that women and men are impacted differently by climate change, largely due to their gender roles and to differing ...
... Article 7 in the decision acknowledges that gender equality and the effective participation of women are important for effective action on all aspects of climate change. This recognizes that women and men are impacted differently by climate change, largely due to their gender roles and to differing ...
Chapter 9: Gender Inequality Third Edition
... • Sees gender differences as good for societal harmony • Problems: – Assumes gender roles are universal and static – Puts the broad harmony over problems caused by gender inequity ...
... • Sees gender differences as good for societal harmony • Problems: – Assumes gender roles are universal and static – Puts the broad harmony over problems caused by gender inequity ...
On how to start working with gender in schools
... As you probably already know working with gender equality and gender issues is a long process and a long-term work for change. It requires of course special knowledge and much patience. It is important to clarify that the analysis of gender is made on a structural level rather than on an individual ...
... As you probably already know working with gender equality and gender issues is a long process and a long-term work for change. It requires of course special knowledge and much patience. It is important to clarify that the analysis of gender is made on a structural level rather than on an individual ...
I - I
... are generated by the national statistical system. Important among these are female foeticide, infanticide, child marriage, birth weight by sex, maternal mortality , infant mortality by sex, timeuse statistics, statistics on entrepreneurship and asset ownership, etc. (contd) ...
... are generated by the national statistical system. Important among these are female foeticide, infanticide, child marriage, birth weight by sex, maternal mortality , infant mortality by sex, timeuse statistics, statistics on entrepreneurship and asset ownership, etc. (contd) ...
Gender: An Effective Perspective of Chinese Ethical Analysis
... identity. [6] Our factors are closely to each other, any of these can not be seen individually. In fact, gender is full of Chinese traditional ethical relationship strongly, deconstructs the social and power relations, and exposes the power relationship in Chinese politics, economy, culture, family ...
... identity. [6] Our factors are closely to each other, any of these can not be seen individually. In fact, gender is full of Chinese traditional ethical relationship strongly, deconstructs the social and power relations, and exposes the power relationship in Chinese politics, economy, culture, family ...
gender construction - Theology
... To explain why gendering is done from birth, constantly and by everyone, we have to look not only at the way individuals experience gender but at gender as a social institution. As a social institution, gender is one of the major ways that human beings organize their lives. Human society depends on ...
... To explain why gendering is done from birth, constantly and by everyone, we have to look not only at the way individuals experience gender but at gender as a social institution. As a social institution, gender is one of the major ways that human beings organize their lives. Human society depends on ...
Mainstreaming Gender in the Work of the Convention Convention on
... on Women, calls upon Governments, at all levels, including municipal authorities, as appropriate, to take actions to “encourage, subject to national legislation and consistent with the Convention on Biological Diversity, the effective protection and use of the knowledge, innovations and practices of ...
... on Women, calls upon Governments, at all levels, including municipal authorities, as appropriate, to take actions to “encourage, subject to national legislation and consistent with the Convention on Biological Diversity, the effective protection and use of the knowledge, innovations and practices of ...
Gendered Communication 1 GENDER AND INTERPRETING
... have to listen to a speaker, translate the English into ASL, produce the message in ASL, and maintain eye contact with the Deaf client(s) to ensure comprehension. Even though this is often an overwhelming process the objective is to ensure equal communication access. English can be produced powerful ...
... have to listen to a speaker, translate the English into ASL, produce the message in ASL, and maintain eye contact with the Deaf client(s) to ensure comprehension. Even though this is often an overwhelming process the objective is to ensure equal communication access. English can be produced powerful ...
The left hand of nature and culture
... planet populated by androgynous humanoids, entities for whom a sexed identity was a temporary state; individuals would phase through male or female embodiments, with their sex during any given cycle shaped by their shifting social surroundings. Le Guin meant to denaturalize sex difference as foundat ...
... planet populated by androgynous humanoids, entities for whom a sexed identity was a temporary state; individuals would phase through male or female embodiments, with their sex during any given cycle shaped by their shifting social surroundings. Le Guin meant to denaturalize sex difference as foundat ...
Gender Reconstitution: How Women Write Sonnets (W
... Pamphilia in the first quartet says, "How like a fire doth Love increase in me I The longer it lasts, the stronger still I The greater, purer, brighter; and doth fill I No eye with wonder more, then hopes still bee" (48.1-4) . Women at this time period were not seen as being able to feel real desire ...
... Pamphilia in the first quartet says, "How like a fire doth Love increase in me I The longer it lasts, the stronger still I The greater, purer, brighter; and doth fill I No eye with wonder more, then hopes still bee" (48.1-4) . Women at this time period were not seen as being able to feel real desire ...
Excerpt
... Although the professional dance world is often more tolerant than mainstream society when it comes to gender or sexual identities that fall outside of a strict binary (Polasek and Roper, this volume), this does not preclude daily (mostly unconscious) negotiations to maintain one’s gender status, w ...
... Although the professional dance world is often more tolerant than mainstream society when it comes to gender or sexual identities that fall outside of a strict binary (Polasek and Roper, this volume), this does not preclude daily (mostly unconscious) negotiations to maintain one’s gender status, w ...
Statement by Tara Rivers in the LA – Role and
... exclusion or restriction made on the basis of sex which has the effect or purpose of impairing or nullifying the recognition, enjoyment or exercise by women, irrespective of their marital status, on a basis of equality of men and women, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, econ ...
... exclusion or restriction made on the basis of sex which has the effect or purpose of impairing or nullifying the recognition, enjoyment or exercise by women, irrespective of their marital status, on a basis of equality of men and women, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, econ ...
Who Wears the Pants: The Unraveling of
... entire concept of identity. Both genders appear lost and confused because they don’t know what to make of themselves and their actions now that they no longer have a standard to compare themselves to. The men can’t tell if they are being manly because women are roughing it on the battlefield the sam ...
... entire concept of identity. Both genders appear lost and confused because they don’t know what to make of themselves and their actions now that they no longer have a standard to compare themselves to. The men can’t tell if they are being manly because women are roughing it on the battlefield the sam ...
Judith Butler
Judith Butler (born February 24, 1956) is an American philosopher and gender theorist whose work has influenced political philosophy, ethics and the fields of feminist, queer and literary theory. Since 1993, she has taught at the University of California, Berkeley, where she is now Maxine Elliot Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Program of Critical Theory. She is also the Hannah Arendt Chair at the European Graduate School.Academically, Butler is most well known for her books Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity and Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex, which challenge notions of gender and develop her theory of gender performativity. This theory now plays a major role in feminist and queer scholarship. Her works are often implemented in film studies courses emphasizing gender studies and the performativity in discourse. She has also actively supported lesbian and gay rights movements and been outspoken on many contemporary political issues. In particular, she is a vocal critic of Israeli politics and its effect on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, emphasizing that Israel does not and should not be taken to represent all Jews or Jewish opinion.