Remembering Liberal Feminism In Radical Ways: Locating
... of political positions, their perception of feminism is linked and supported through larger classically liberal ideologies that maintain definitions of gender and gender practices in the United States. I highlight each author’s contribution to a classically liberal or conservative memory of feminism ...
... of political positions, their perception of feminism is linked and supported through larger classically liberal ideologies that maintain definitions of gender and gender practices in the United States. I highlight each author’s contribution to a classically liberal or conservative memory of feminism ...
Hysteria, Feminism, and Gender Revisited
... between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in principle, its recommended treatment in psychoanalysis would remain ...
... between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in principle, its recommended treatment in psychoanalysis would remain ...
1 - Lancaster University
... Susan Ehrlich: ‘Interpretations of Gendered Discourse: Critical Discourse Analysis and Cultural Background Assumptions’ Theoretical/methodological approach group: Critical Discourse Analysis (1) Work in critical discourse analysis (CDA) has been critiqued in a variety of ways but probably the most r ...
... Susan Ehrlich: ‘Interpretations of Gendered Discourse: Critical Discourse Analysis and Cultural Background Assumptions’ Theoretical/methodological approach group: Critical Discourse Analysis (1) Work in critical discourse analysis (CDA) has been critiqued in a variety of ways but probably the most r ...
Comments on Burawoy on Public Sociology
... debate in our society and to the further development of a sociology that can contribute to that debate. Burawoy should also be thanked for recognizing that the feminist critique in the 1970s was different from the other radical critiques of the period. For feminists, our “subject theorist and theoret ...
... debate in our society and to the further development of a sociology that can contribute to that debate. Burawoy should also be thanked for recognizing that the feminist critique in the 1970s was different from the other radical critiques of the period. For feminists, our “subject theorist and theoret ...
Author Meets Critics: a panel discussion of Jennifer Germon’s
... So, it was significant to see Money reintroduced by Jennifer in this book, and then followed by a chapter on Stoller. Of course one of the other players in these debates around this time was Harold Garfinkel. Garfinkel first collaborated with Robert Stoller at UCLA in 1959 on the case of Agnes, a yo ...
... So, it was significant to see Money reintroduced by Jennifer in this book, and then followed by a chapter on Stoller. Of course one of the other players in these debates around this time was Harold Garfinkel. Garfinkel first collaborated with Robert Stoller at UCLA in 1959 on the case of Agnes, a yo ...
Assessing the feminist revolution: The presence and absence of
... mobilized to change gender relations in and outside academia, and sociology was one of the many social institutions that they changed. In this paper, we trace the process of these transformations in the United States. We argue that the dramatic increases of women in sociology since the early 1970s h ...
... mobilized to change gender relations in and outside academia, and sociology was one of the many social institutions that they changed. In this paper, we trace the process of these transformations in the United States. We argue that the dramatic increases of women in sociology since the early 1970s h ...
Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want
... there is nothing in the world that can do all we ask race to do for us. —Kwame Anthony Appiah, In My Father’s House ...
... there is nothing in the world that can do all we ask race to do for us. —Kwame Anthony Appiah, In My Father’s House ...
Foucault`s Deconstruction of the Subject: A Feminist Epistemological
... Things and the 1969 lecture What is An Author? Foucault initially presents the idea of autonomous language in The Order of Things as a natural progression of epistemology in the modern era. He expounds upon this claim in the lecture What is an Author?, stating that the author exists as nothing but a ...
... Things and the 1969 lecture What is An Author? Foucault initially presents the idea of autonomous language in The Order of Things as a natural progression of epistemology in the modern era. He expounds upon this claim in the lecture What is an Author?, stating that the author exists as nothing but a ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... straightforward anatomical distinction between the sexes has been challenged as well. What began as an effort to note that men and women differ socially as well as anatomically has prompted an explosion of different uses of the term 'gender'. Within these debates, not only is it unclear what gender ...
... straightforward anatomical distinction between the sexes has been challenged as well. What began as an effort to note that men and women differ socially as well as anatomically has prompted an explosion of different uses of the term 'gender'. Within these debates, not only is it unclear what gender ...
FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY: ISSUES FOR
... against any project that requires a difference between women’s ways of knowing and men’s. The very idea presupposes a uniformity of women and their experience that feminists were coming to see did not exist. The notion that all women were some particular way with regard to knowledge (or anything els ...
... against any project that requires a difference between women’s ways of knowing and men’s. The very idea presupposes a uniformity of women and their experience that feminists were coming to see did not exist. The notion that all women were some particular way with regard to knowledge (or anything els ...
The Trouble with Gender: Tales of the Still
... economic, and political transformations, as well as the approaching millennium, have cast doubt on accepted ways of understanding the world both inside and outside the academy. Commonsense understandings of and assumptions about the world-of the relation between humankind and nature, or the differen ...
... economic, and political transformations, as well as the approaching millennium, have cast doubt on accepted ways of understanding the world both inside and outside the academy. Commonsense understandings of and assumptions about the world-of the relation between humankind and nature, or the differen ...
Chapter 2 - Dr. Adam M Volungis
... – Eagly & Wood (1999) re-analyzed Buss’s crosscultural data and proposed an alternative to his sexual strategies theory – Social-structural theory: a theory of the origin of psychological gender differences that focuses on the social structure, particularly the division of labor between men and wome ...
... – Eagly & Wood (1999) re-analyzed Buss’s crosscultural data and proposed an alternative to his sexual strategies theory – Social-structural theory: a theory of the origin of psychological gender differences that focuses on the social structure, particularly the division of labor between men and wome ...
Practicing Intersectionality in Sociological Research: A critical
... sociology of gender and widely familiar to sociologists across fields of specialization to serve as illustrations of the analytical purchase that intersectionality can offer. Not all empirical studies are equally well served by any one type of intersectional analysis; we consider the three types of ...
... sociology of gender and widely familiar to sociologists across fields of specialization to serve as illustrations of the analytical purchase that intersectionality can offer. Not all empirical studies are equally well served by any one type of intersectional analysis; we consider the three types of ...
Practicing Intersectionality in Sociological Research: A Critical
... This article addresses the question of what it means to practice intersectionality sociologically as a theoretical and methodological approach to inequality. Despite the significance of intersectionality for feminist scholars, it has not become a key concern for the many sociologists not directly wo ...
... This article addresses the question of what it means to practice intersectionality sociologically as a theoretical and methodological approach to inequality. Despite the significance of intersectionality for feminist scholars, it has not become a key concern for the many sociologists not directly wo ...
feminist empiricism - University of Windsor
... a feminist account of knowledge. Yet feminists also value empiricism’s purchase on science and the empiricist view that knowers’ abilities depend on their experiences and their experiential histories, including socialization and psychological development. This chapter explores the attractions of emp ...
... a feminist account of knowledge. Yet feminists also value empiricism’s purchase on science and the empiricist view that knowers’ abilities depend on their experiences and their experiential histories, including socialization and psychological development. This chapter explores the attractions of emp ...
DIFFERENCE OUT OF PLACE: FEMINIST WAR
... feminism does not constitute an identity. Instead, she says, it is an action, something one should advocate. This leaves space for advocating other political concerns in which one does not have a positionality or perspective from which to view the world so much as take one (Ahmed et al 2000), thus a ...
... feminism does not constitute an identity. Instead, she says, it is an action, something one should advocate. This leaves space for advocating other political concerns in which one does not have a positionality or perspective from which to view the world so much as take one (Ahmed et al 2000), thus a ...
Gender Binaries and the Politics of Organizational
... The editors of this Special Issue raise the question as to whether binary thinking is a fundamental obstacle to gender equity. For in binary thinking, our subject matter is divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (198 ...
... The editors of this Special Issue raise the question as to whether binary thinking is a fundamental obstacle to gender equity. For in binary thinking, our subject matter is divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (198 ...
Research in the Sociology of Sport
... agenda. Nevertheless feminist theorists embrace a political commitment, or sometimes an ethical commitment, to identifying and challenging social injustices faced by women (Wilson, 1986). This does not mean that feminist research is devoted to examinations of traditional ideas about women as inferio ...
... agenda. Nevertheless feminist theorists embrace a political commitment, or sometimes an ethical commitment, to identifying and challenging social injustices faced by women (Wilson, 1986). This does not mean that feminist research is devoted to examinations of traditional ideas about women as inferio ...
Nebraska Sociological Feminist Collective
... study of wimmin means that data collection for the sake of ...
... study of wimmin means that data collection for the sake of ...
Since the 1960s the issue of sexist language has been keenly
... were named and addressed in texts and in interaction. The debate has widened within recent years, so that sexism and the more problematic term `political correctness’ are no longer terms which only have currency within feminist theory but which are used by people outside the university context. Howe ...
... were named and addressed in texts and in interaction. The debate has widened within recent years, so that sexism and the more problematic term `political correctness’ are no longer terms which only have currency within feminist theory but which are used by people outside the university context. Howe ...
beyond nonsexist research
... concern with the impact of social class, race, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation. Thus it leads to an insistence that human behavior cannot be understood apart from its social environment (Lott, 1985). Second, this belief has led feminists to consider the diversity that exists among women (and ...
... concern with the impact of social class, race, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation. Thus it leads to an insistence that human behavior cannot be understood apart from its social environment (Lott, 1985). Second, this belief has led feminists to consider the diversity that exists among women (and ...
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 ...
Baukje Prins
... would consist of feelings of connectedness to nature and to the community one belongs to. Whereas white European men have an autonomous idea of a self isolated from others, Africans and women share an experience of self which is part of a larger whole, defined in relationship to its social as well ...
... would consist of feelings of connectedness to nature and to the community one belongs to. Whereas white European men have an autonomous idea of a self isolated from others, Africans and women share an experience of self which is part of a larger whole, defined in relationship to its social as well ...
2008: Engendering origins: Theories of gender in sociology and
... challenged a further dualism – that distinguishing material relations ...
... challenged a further dualism – that distinguishing material relations ...
Feminism, Capitalism, and the Cunning of History
... There is something to be said for this view, which rightly notes the widespread acceptance today of feminist ideas. But the thesis of cultural success-cum-institutional failure does not go very far in illuminating the historical significance and future prospects of second-wave feminism. Positing tha ...
... There is something to be said for this view, which rightly notes the widespread acceptance today of feminist ideas. But the thesis of cultural success-cum-institutional failure does not go very far in illuminating the historical significance and future prospects of second-wave feminism. Positing tha ...