Bibliography: BUTLER‚ J.‚ 1990. Gender Trouble: Feminism and subversion of identity. London: Routledge. DE BEAUVOIR‚ S.‚ 1949. The Second Sex. As translated by Borde‚ C.‚ and Malovany Chevallier‚ S.‚ 2010. Vintage Publications. WEAVER-ZERCHER‚ D.‚ 1995. Writing the Amis:
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Homosexuality within queer discourse is also represented within Marlow’s seemingly homosexual emotions for Kurtz in Heart of Darkness. Marlow’s hidden queer emotions for Kurtz are vocalized frequently throughout the novel‚ particularly in the scene of Kurtz’s rumored death (Conrad 62). In this scene‚ Marlow expresses extreme distress at the thought of Kurtz’s death and announces his deep sorrows of losing the opportunity to meet Kurtz (Conrad 62). Marlow mentions that Kurtz “seduced [him] into something
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Feminism and Postmodernism: An Uneasy Alliance http://www.marxists.org/subject/women/authors/benhabib-seyla/uneasy-alliance.htm Source: Feminist Contentions. A Philosophical Exchange‚ Seyla Benhabib‚ Judith Butler‚ Drucilla Cornell‚ Nancy Fraser‚ with an introduction by Linda Nicholson. Published by Routledge.‚ pp. 1-16. 1. The Feminist Alliance With Postmodernism A decade ago a question haunted feminist theorists who had participated in the experiences of the New Left and who had come to
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preserve and extend access to Cinema Journal. http://www.jstor.org Visible Differenceand Flex Appeal: The Body‚ Sex‚ Sexuality‚and Race in the PumpingIron Films by Christine Anne Holmlund Pumping Iron (George Butler and Robert Flore: 1977) and Pumping Iron II: The Women (George Butler: 1984)‚ two documentariesabout bodybuilding contests‚ provide an ideal opportunityto look at the relationshipsoperating between body‚ desire‚ and power in the United States today. Taken as a pair‚ these films are
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identity can be both physiological and physical and can determent sexual definition. Masculinity and femininity historically have been extremely categorised; clothes and colours were divided into gendered categories. Writers such as Dianna Crane and Judith Butler agree that gendered identity through clothing‚ as a phenomenon for the 20th Century reached its highest point after the World War II. In the 1960s rebellious parents tried to break this stereotype‚ pink/blue with more ambiguous colours. When those
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(ibid) pp73-78 Weber‚M (1909-1920) ”The Bureaucratic Machine” & “The Types of Legitimate Domination” in Lemert‚ C. (ibid) pp108-114 & 116-119 Foucault‚ M (1976) “Power as Knowledge” in Lemert‚ C Brown‚ A. et al. (2010) ‘Invisible walls and silent hierarchies: A case study of power relations in an architecture firm ’‚ Human Relations‚ 63(4)‚ 525 – 549. Butler‚ J (1990) Gender Trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity‚ New York: Routledge [pp1-8] Leonard‚ P Myrdal‚ G (1944) “The Negro Problem
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“Behind the Fair Façade” Representations of Femininity in Three Walt Disney Animated Features Bachelor Thesis Bethany Schouten‚ 3278972 Media en Cultuurwetenschappen Genderstudies Supervisor: Domitilla Olivieri May 31st‚ 2011 “Behind the Fair Façade” Representations of Femininity in Three Walt Disney Animated Features Bachelor thesis by Bethany Schouten‚ 3278972 Index Introduction 3 Methodological and theoretical Framework 4 Corpus 9 The Research:
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Queer sexuality is a stigmatized identity in terms of society because of social norms‚ rhetoric‚ and most importantly policy. The word “queer” means “strange‚ or odd” which perfectly describes just how polluted American society is in the Modern Era. Many different points attribute to stigmatized queer sexuality which include the process of identity management‚ heteronormativity and mononormativity‚ and policies restricting freedoms . Queer sexuality that is being stigmatized is a serious issue that
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P. G. Wodehouse whose books and stories have brightened my life for many years. Also to show my pleasure in his having been kind enough to tell me that he enjoys my books MRS.ARIADNE OLIVER had gone with the friend with whom she was staying‚ Judith Butler‚ to help with the preparations for a children’s party which was to take place that same evening. At the moment it was a scene of chaotic activity. Energetic women came in and out of doors moving chairs‚ small tables‚ flower vases‚ and carrying
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Harold‚ The Western Canon (Macmillan‚ London‚ 1995) APPENDIX 1 281 Wolfreys‚ Julian (ed.)‚ Introducing Literary Theories: A Guide and Glossary (Edinburgh University Press‚ Edinburgh‚ 2001) INDEX NAMES AND TITLES 285 Butler‚ Judith et al: What’s Left of Theory? (2000) 267‚ 269–70 Butler‚ Marilyn 183 Byatt‚ A 286 INDEX OF NAMES AND TITLES Dickinson‚ Emily 251 Dmitriev‚ Maxim 30 Doan‚ Laura: Lesbian Postmodern‚ The (1994) 253 Docherty‚ Thomas 204‚ 274 Doctorow‚ E
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