Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture, 2nd edition is a comprehensive gender studies textbook with an international focus and relevance across a broad range of academic disciplines. Covering an array of topics, theories and approaches to gender studies, it introduces students to the study of gender through geographically diverse case studies on different historical and contemporary figures. The volume covers the established canon of gender studies, including questions of representation, standpoints and intersectionality. It addresses emerging areas including religion, technology and online feminist engagement, as well as complex contemporary phenomena such as globalization, neoliberalism and ‘fundamentalism’. Core figures ranging from Simone de Beauvoir to Gloria Anzaldua and from Florence Nightingale to Malala Yousafzai serve as prisms of gender-sensitive analysis for each chapter. This vibrant textbook is essential reading for anyone in need of an accessible yet sophisticated guide to gender studies today.
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Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture is a comprehensive gender studies textbook with an international focus and relevance across a broad range of academic disciplines. Covering an array of topics, theories and approaches to gender studies, it introduces students to the study of gender through geographically diverse case studies on different historical and contemporary figures.
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Introduction 1. The Arena of Feminism: Simone de Beauvoir and the History of Feminism 2. The Arena of Religion: Malala and Contemporary Feminism 3. The Arena of the Body: The Cyborg and Feminist Views on Biology 4. The Arena of Knowledge: Virginia Woolf and the Feminist Practice of Situated Knowledges 5. The Arena of Borders: Gloria Anzaldúa, Intersectionality and Interdisciplinarity 6. The Arena of Imaginings: Sarah Bartmann and the Ethics of Representation 7. The Arena of the Colony: Phoolan Devi and Postcolonial Critique 8. The Arena of Masculinity: Willem Stoner and Masculinity Studies 9. The Arena of Affect: Marina Abramović and the Politics of Emotion 10. The Politics of Florence Nightingale in Feminist Historiography 11. Alison Bechdel and the Queer Graphic Novel 12. Lili Elbe’s Transmedial Presence and the Politics of Transgender Studies 13. Peter Pan and Feminist Theatre Studies 14. Lara Croft, Kill Bill and Feminist Film Studies 15. Trinh T. Minh-ha: Feminist Approaches to Documentary Film 16. Malala and the Politics of New Media Activism 17. Midia, Xavier and Sarah: The Politics of Linking in Feminist and Postcolonial Digital Humanities 18. Dympna and the Figuration of the Woman Warrior
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138288256
Publisert
2017-10-03
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
680 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
306

Om bidragsyterne

Rosemarie Buikema is Professor of Art, Culture and Diversity at Utrecht University. She chairs the UU Graduate Gender Programme and is the Scientific Director of the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies. Among her latest books are Revoltes in de Cultuurkritiek (Amsterdam University Press, 2017); Theories and Methodologies in Feminist Research (Routledge 2011, with G. Griffin and N. Lykke); and From Boys to Men (Cape Town University Press, 2007 with T. Shaefer and K. Ratele).

Liedeke Plate is Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Literary and Cultural Studies at Radboud University, has published extensively on the subject of gender, cultural memory and women’s rewriting. She is author of Transforming Memories in Contemporary Women’s Rewriting (Palgrave, 2011) and co-editor of, among others, Technologies of Memory in the Arts (Palgrave, 2009), Performing Memory in Art and Popular Culture (Routledge, 2013), and Materializing Memory in Art and Popular Culture (Routledge, 2017). Together with Rosemarie Buikema she edited the Dutch edition of this textbook: Handboek genderstudies in media, kunst en cultuur (Coutinho, 2015).

Kathrin Thiele is Associate Professor in Gender Studies and Critical Theory at Utrecht University. She has published widely in the fields of continental philosophy, feminist and queer theories of difference and posthuman(ist) studies. Her most recent book publications are Symptoms of the Planetary Condition: A Critical Vocabulary (meson 2017, co-edited with M. Bunz and B.M. Kaiser) and the German edition of this textbook: Doing Gender in Medien-, Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften: Eine Einführung (LitVerlag 2017, co-edited with R. Buikema). She is also founder and co-coordinator of the international Humanities initiative Terra Critica: Interdisciplinary Network for the Critical Humanities.