Transcription of 7 Feminist and Gender theories - SAGE Publications Inc
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3127 Feminist and Gender theoriesDorothy E. SmithPatricia Hill CollinsNancy ChodorowKey Concepts Relations of Ruling Bifurcation of Consciousness Institutional Ethnography Standpoint TheoryKey Concepts Standpoint Epistemology Black Feminist Thought Matrix of DominationKey Concepts Object Relations TheoryFeminist and Gender theories 313 There is no original or primary Gender a drag imitates, but Gender is a kind of imitation for which there is no original. Judith ButlerKey Concepts Hegemonic Masculinity Patriarchal DividendR. W. ConnellKey Concepts Queer Theory Heterosexual Matrix PerformativityJudith ButlerA Brief History of Women s Rights in the United States1700sAmerican colonial law held that by marriage, the husband and wife are one person in the law.
In addition, in contrast to countries such as Sweden where 47 percent of elected officials in parliament are women, in the United States only about ... It is the first time “citizens” and “voters” are defined as male in the U.S. Constitution. 1900s. In 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified. ...
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