Gender, Feminist and Queer Studies (eBook, ePUB)
Power, Privilege and Inequality in a Time of Neoliberal Conservatism
Redaktion: Bridges, Donna; Bamberry, Larissa; Litchfield, Chelsea; Wulff, Elizabeth; Lewis, Clifford
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Gender, Feminist and Queer Studies (eBook, ePUB)
Power, Privilege and Inequality in a Time of Neoliberal Conservatism
Redaktion: Bridges, Donna; Bamberry, Larissa; Litchfield, Chelsea; Wulff, Elizabeth; Lewis, Clifford
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Exploring scholarship, research, practice and activism on gender, feminist and queer studies, this edited collection examines, analyses and critiques the nature and causes of inequality, disadvantage and marginalisation faced by women, non-hegemonic and LGBTIQA+ identities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781000906189
- Artikelnr.: 68079867
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000906189
- Artikelnr.: 68079867
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introduction Part I: Metanarratives and discourse: shaping inequality 1.
Re-envisioning Australian history with once silenced voices and women's
knowledge 2. Post-racial feminism and the reaffirmation of whiteness 3. A
conservative church response to feminism: less power, less privilege and no
equality 4. The silencing of women's voices in contemporary conservative
evangelical churches: "Crying in my wardrobe" Part II: Masculine hegemony
and heteronormativity: constructing society 5. "A boy's own tale": using
intersectional frameworks to chart the reproduction of historical
discrimination in aviation 6. Masculinities, driving and women 7.
Precarious academia: women's employment in Australian universities 8.
Gender, power and work: reporting psychological injuries in the Australian
workplace 9. Masculinity, male caregiving and LGB paramedics: emotional
labour and hegemonic masculinity Part III: Embodiment and representation:
the body as a site of inequality and disadvantage 10. How the gendered body
is constructed in the neoliberal schooling context through discipline and
healthism in contemporary physical education 11. Neoliberalism and gender
inequality in the Marvel Universe 12. Speaking up: a feminist analysis of
the possibility of cultural change in women's artistic gymnastics in
Australia and England 13. Paramedicine and workplace sexual harassment: the
hidden paradox of neoliberalism Part IV: Evaluating change 14. A wolf in
sheep's clothing: a critical view of the post-gay in an Australian context
15. The civility of the privileged: assessing the narrative around
Australia's marriage equality campaign 16. Making the link: secular
democracy, human rights and the cases of marriage equality and abortion
rights 17. Men's behaviour change programmes: addressing power, privilege
and oppression in intimate partner violence 18. Can diversity give
neoliberal technoscience more than it bargained for?: LGBTQ+ researchers
and queering standpoints. Not a conclusion but a way forward: instigating
the road ahead
introduction Part I: Metanarratives and discourse: shaping inequality 1.
Re-envisioning Australian history with once silenced voices and women's
knowledge 2. Post-racial feminism and the reaffirmation of whiteness 3. A
conservative church response to feminism: less power, less privilege and no
equality 4. The silencing of women's voices in contemporary conservative
evangelical churches: "Crying in my wardrobe" Part II: Masculine hegemony
and heteronormativity: constructing society 5. "A boy's own tale": using
intersectional frameworks to chart the reproduction of historical
discrimination in aviation 6. Masculinities, driving and women 7.
Precarious academia: women's employment in Australian universities 8.
Gender, power and work: reporting psychological injuries in the Australian
workplace 9. Masculinity, male caregiving and LGB paramedics: emotional
labour and hegemonic masculinity Part III: Embodiment and representation:
the body as a site of inequality and disadvantage 10. How the gendered body
is constructed in the neoliberal schooling context through discipline and
healthism in contemporary physical education 11. Neoliberalism and gender
inequality in the Marvel Universe 12. Speaking up: a feminist analysis of
the possibility of cultural change in women's artistic gymnastics in
Australia and England 13. Paramedicine and workplace sexual harassment: the
hidden paradox of neoliberalism Part IV: Evaluating change 14. A wolf in
sheep's clothing: a critical view of the post-gay in an Australian context
15. The civility of the privileged: assessing the narrative around
Australia's marriage equality campaign 16. Making the link: secular
democracy, human rights and the cases of marriage equality and abortion
rights 17. Men's behaviour change programmes: addressing power, privilege
and oppression in intimate partner violence 18. Can diversity give
neoliberal technoscience more than it bargained for?: LGBTQ+ researchers
and queering standpoints. Not a conclusion but a way forward: instigating
the road ahead