Feminism is Queer : The Intimate Connection between Queer and Feminist Theory.
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Author / Creator: | Marinucci, Mimi. |
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Imprint: | London : Zed Books, 2010. |
Description: | 1 online resource (158 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10010970 |
Table of Contents:
- About the Author; Acknowledgements; Preface: Not Just the New 'Gay'; References; SECTION I: SEXUALITY; 1 | The Social Construction of Sexuality; The Kinsey Report; Figure 1.1 Kinsey's hetero-homosexual rating scale; Social Construction; Semantic Holism; Figure 1.2 Ambiguous vase-face image; Cultural Variation; Beyond the Paradigm; Additional Resources; References; Notes; 2 | The Social History of Lesbian and Gay Identity; Social Histories of Homosexual Identity; Social Histories of Lesbian Identity; Additional Resources; References; Notes; 3 | Queer Alternatives; Paradigm Change; Queer Theory
- Figure 3.1 Shapes for categorization challengeFigure 3.2 Arrows for categorization challenge; Additional Resources; References; Notes; SECTION II: SEX; 4 | Unwelcome Interventions; Parsing the Sexes; Sex and Science; Sex Acts; Additional Resources; References; Notes; 5 | Welcome Transformations; Women-Born Women; Butch Women and Trans Men; Queer Theory; Additional Resources; References; Notes; SECTION III: GENDER; 6 | Gender Defined and Undefined; The Sex-Gender Distinction; Gender-Neutral and Gender-Inclusive Language; The Hegemonic Binary; Figure 6.1 The hegemonic binary
- Additional ResourcesReferences; Notes; 7 | Feminism Examined and Explored; Feminist Thought and Action; Feminist Theory; Feminist Philosophy; Figure 7.1 Margin and centre; Queer Theory; Figure 7.2 Rubin's sex hierarchy: the charmed circle vs. the outer limits; Additional Resources; References; Notes; SECTION IV: QUEER FEMINISM; 8 | Notes Toward a Queer Feminism; The Intimate Connection between Queer and Feminist Theory; The Queer in Queer Feminism; The Feminism in Queer Feminism; Emerging Queer Feminist Practices; Additional Resources; References; Notes; Appendix: Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 1Essentialism; Binary; Social Constructionism; Semantic Holism; Semantic Atomism; Paradigm; Underdetermination; Relativism; Pederasty; Hijra; Intersex; Hermaphrodite; Transgender; Berdache; Lhamana; Two-Spirit People; Chapter 2; Sodomy; Discourse; Sexual Inversion; Gay; Lesbian; Lesbian-Baiting; Chapter 3; Revolutionary Practice; Paradigm Change; The Homophile Movement; The Gay Liberation Movement; The LGBT Movement; Gender; Sex; Sexuality; Queer Theory; Chapter 4; Genderfucking; The Twins Case; Chapter 5; Michfest; Womyn; Camp Trans; Gender Identity Disorder; FTM; MTF; Butch; Packing
- CisgenderGenderqueer; Chapter 6; Existentialism; Alterity; The Other; Gender-Neutral Language; Gender-Inclusive Language; Hegemony; Hegemonic Binary; Natural Kinds; Platonic Forms; Performativity; Queering; Chapter 7; The First Wave; The Second Wave; The Third Wave; Phallocentrism; Gynocentrism; Feminist Theory; Liberal Feminism; Womanism; Intersectionality; Marxist Feminism; Radical Feminism; Patriarchy; Socialist Feminism; Multicultural Feminism; Global Feminism; Feminist Ethics; Ethics of Care; Ecofeminism; Feminist Epistemology; Logical Empiricism; Feminist Empiricism
- Feminist Standpoint Theory