Doing Gender in Media, Art, and Culture

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Doing Gender in Media, Art, and Culture

A Contemporary Guide to Gender Studies

Thiele, Kathrin; Plate, Liedeke; Buikema, Rosemarie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2026

370

Dura

Inglês

9781032442921

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Introduction Part 1. Concepts for Doing Gender 1. What is Left Unseen in the Story of Sojourner Truth: Intersectional Feminisms and Feminist Historiography 2. The Politics of Knowledge: Virginia Woolf and the Epistemological Practice of Standpoint and Situatedness 3. Borders and Bridges: Gloria Anzaldua, Intersectionality, and Interdisciplinarity 4. The Adventures of Sarah Bartmann and the Ethics of Representation 5. Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale: Intersectional Feminist History in the Making Part 2. Intersectional Approaches to Doing Gender 6. 'Woman, Life, Freedom': Feminism, Postcoloniality, and Social Movements 7. (Post)secular Feminisms: Malala, Religion, and Gender Equality 8. Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM): A Political Genealogy of Queer Marxism and Queer of Colour Critique 9. Maintaining Life Under Capitalism: From Wages for Housework to Social Reproduction Theory 10. 'It's All Witches': Feminist Politics of Dissent in the Post-Yugoslav Space 11. Lili Elbe's Transmedial Presence and the Politics of Transgender Studies 12. Doing Masculinity: Williams' Stoner and Masculinity Studies 13. Slavery, the Concubine, and the Nyai Part 3. (Inter)disciplinary Conjunctions to Doing Gender 14. Trinh T. Minh-Ha: Feminist Approaches to Documentary Film 15. Tanya Tagaq (Inuit): Resilient Motherhood and Gender-in-Relation 16. Performing Affect: Marina Abramovic and the Politics of Emotion 17. Shira Spector and the Queer Feminist Politics of Graphic Medicine 18. Intersectional Data Feminism: Digital Data as Technologies of Oppression and Social Justice
intersectionality theory;postcolonial feminism;queer theory;digital activism;affect studies;feminist historiography;gendered media representation analysis