gendering in a sentence
Examples
- Brock, Deborah . 2000 . " Victim, Nuisance, Fallen Woman, Outlaw, Worker ? : Making the Identity, Prostitute in Canadian Criminal Law . " In D . Chunn and D . Lacombe ( Ed . ) Law as a Gendering Practice.
- The James Tiptree, Jr . Award jury noted that the novel was : " A deft blend of fantasy, science fiction, romance, and even gothic horror, this beautifully written story challenges the reader s expectations about gender and of a gendering society.
- She is co-editing a book on religion and postmodernist texts, and also working on two monographs; one about 1848 in France, and the concept of rupture from a philosophical, political, and literary point of view; the other about the gendering of subjectivity.
- Sociologist Manuel Castells outlined a " network society " and suggested that the " space of places " is being surpassed by a " space of flows . " Feminist scholar Caren Kaplan ( 1996 ) explored questions about the gendering of metaphors of travel in social and cultural theory.
- Her introduction to " Race-ing Justice, En-Gendering Power : Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas and the Construction of Social Reality, " a book she edited, is a withering critique of the discourse surrounding Justice Thomas's Supreme Court appointment.
- More recent scholarship from historians such as Lisa Nevett and Lin Foxhall has argued for a more flexible approach to household space, with rooms not simply having a single fixed function, and gendering of space not being as simple as some rooms being for men and others for women.
- And yet, for all the colorization and gendering of the characters, color and sex are incongruent to social and romantic success . " Melanctha " depicts each of its characters into racial degrees and categories, but their fates often run counter to what the audience would expect to see.
- Early feminists such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton concentrated almost solely on " making women equal to men . " However, the Christian feminist movement chose to concentrate on the language of religion because they viewed the historic gendering of God as male as a result of the pervasive influence of patriarchy.
- This gendering of Eros and Logos is a consequence of Jung's theory of the projections that initially blind the conscious ego . " Taking back the projections " is a major task in the work of individuation, which involves owning and subjectivizing unconscious forces which are initially regarded as alien.
- Her analysis of the site reveals that many of the pots date as far back as 1600 BC and that established trade networks with areas in present-day Mexico date as far back as 1100 BC . Joyce's recent analysis of the site includes gendering and identity at Playa de los Muertos.