Power/gender : social relations in theory and practice
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Power/gender : social relations in theory and practice
(Inquiries in social construction)
Sage, 1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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This book investigates the complex strands that inextricably link gender and power relations, demonstrating how gender is constructed through the practices of power.
The contributors argue that `female' and `male' are shaped not only at the micro-level of everyday social interaction but also at the macro-level where social institutions control and regulate the practice of gender. Power/Gender explores: how theorizing on power is affected when gender is taken into account; post-Foucauldian theory of gender and power; whether it is possible to separate gender and power; the connections between gender and the practice of power in political contexts, and how these connections work in the specific contexts of women's lives; and whether the construction of sex or gender is an expression of power relations.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - H Lorraine Radtke and Henderikus J Stam Power/Sex - Marilyn French Resistance - Karlene Faith Lessons from Foucault and Feminism Into the Realm of the Fearful - Deborah Kerfoot and David Knights Power, Identity and the Gender Problematic Female Powerlessness - Hilary M Lips A Case of `Cultural Preparedness'? The Existential Basis of Power Relationships - Jean Lipman-Blumen The Gender Role Case The State, Gender and Sexual Politics - R W Connell Theory and Appraisal Notes toward a Political Theory of Sex and Power - Jill Vickers Problematizing Pleasure - Celia Kitzinger Radical Feminist Deconstructions of Sexuality and Power Post-Modernizing Gender - Lorraine Weir From Adrienne Rich to Judith Butler Over Dinner - Michelle Fine and Pat Macpherson Feminism and Adolescent Female Bodies Separation, Integration and Difference - Wendy Hollway Contradictions in a Gender Regime Women in Women's Organizations - Eliane Leslau Silverman Power or Pouvoir On Oppressing Hypotheses
- or Differences in Nonverbal Sensitivity Revisited - Marianne LaFrance and Nancy M Henley
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