Feminist theory (Mrs Banks)
(17th October 2017)
Feminist theory’s:
Judith Butler:
Liesbet Van Zoonen
-Gender is constructed through discourse, and it’s meaning varies according to cultural and historical context
-Magazines construct many traditional representations that relate and specify to society and time
-There is a depressing stability in the articulation of women’s politics and communication
-The idea that he display of women’s bodies as objects to be looked at is a core element of western patriarchal culture
bell hooks:
Feminist theory’s:
Judith Butler:
- The idea that identity is performatively constructed by the very 'expressions' that are said to be it's results (it is manufactured through a set of acts)
- The idea that there s no gender identity behind the expressions of gender
- The idea that performity is not a singular act, but a repetition and a ritual.
Liesbet Van Zoonen
-Gender is constructed through discourse, and it’s meaning varies according to cultural and historical context
-Magazines construct many traditional representations that relate and specify to society and time
-There is a depressing stability in the articulation of women’s politics and communication
-The idea that he display of women’s bodies as objects to be looked at is a core element of western patriarchal culture
bell hooks:
- The idea that feminism is a struggle to end sexist/ patriarchal oppression and the ideology of domination (male centred power) -> patriarchy
- The idea that sex and cultural race determine the extent that individuals are exploited
- Feminism is a political commitment
- Race, sec and class
Intersectionality is defined as the common point of two forms.
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