Gender and Sexuality. Stevi Jackson
Читать онлайн книгу.Differences of Race: Intersectionality Theory and the Critique of White Feminist Knowledge 8 The Complexity of Contemporary Culture 8.1 Everyday Culture: Language and Meaning 8.2 Sexual Objectification in Popular Culture 8.3 Racialized Gender and Sexualized Race 8.4 Lesbian and Gay Stereotypes 8.5 Masculinities in Crisis? 8.6 Postmodern or Late Modern Culture? Learning Outcomes Notes and Resources for Further Study
8 Part IV Self, Identity and Agency Introduction: Living with Multiple Identities 9 The Socialization Paradigm and Its Critics 9.1 Socialized Selves 9.2 Ethnomethodology: ‘Doing’ Gender and Sexuality 9.3 Doing, Being and the Reflexive Self 9.4 Sexual Selves and Sexual Scripts 10 Becoming Gendered and Sexual 10.1 From Gender Attribution to Gender Identity 10.2 From Gendered Selves to Sexual Selves 10.3 Negotiating Gendered and Sexual Identities 11 Sexual Selves in Global Late Modernity 11.1 Normative Heterosexuality and Alternative Sexualities 11.2 Modern Western Transformations of Self and Identity 11.3 Globalized Identities, Global Social Change Learning Outcomes Notes and Resources for Further Study
9 Part V Conclusion Introduction 12 Power, Politics, Identities and Social Change 12.1 ’18 Million Cracks’: The Triumph of Liberal Feminism? 12.2 Sometimes, It’s (Still) Hard to be a Woman (and Really Hard to be Non-Heterosexual and/or Non-White): Structural Inequalities, Intersecting Oppressions and Hetero-Orthodoxy 12.3 The Persistence of (Reflexive) Essentialism Notes and Resources for Further Study
10 Bibliography
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1 Chapter 4Table 4.1. Varieties of feminism in the 1970s
2 Chapter 5Table 5.1. Contrasting sexual lives: the distribution of choice and constraint
Guide
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