Queer Theory of CSS Gender Studies Short Notes by IQRA SHAUKAT : ENSEMBLE CSS
Gender Studies
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Queer theory
◦ Queer - odd /strange / not ordinary
◦ Definition : at odds with the normal , the legitimate. There is nothing in particular to which it necessarily refers. It is an identity without an essence.
◦ Third gender deal
✓ Dominating ideology and he obey (normalising , gender roles)
◦ Heterosexual
◦ Institutionalised - politics , church , religion , traditional family and educational institutions etc
Essentials of queer theory
◦ Queer theory rejects conventional or mainstream behaviour including sexual identity , but also a range of identities including race , disability and gender.
◦ It rejects the essential nature of theories of identity based on binary opposition.
◦ It explores and challenges the way in which heterosexuality is constructed as normal.
◦ Representation of gay men and women
◦ Suggest se usual identity is more fluid
Writer : Judith butler about queer theory
◦ Suggest gender is not the result of nature, but is social constructed
◦ Male and female behaviour roles are not the result of biology but are connected and reinforced by society through media and culture.
◦ Sees gender as a performance
◦ Number of exaggerated representations of masculinity and femininity which cause gender trouble
Queer Theory of CSS Gender Studies Short Notes by IQRA SHAUKAT : ENSEMBLE CSS
Gender trouble : a referance of book
◦ In her most influential book, gender trouble , butler argued that feminism had made a mistake by trying to assert that women were a group with common characteristics and interest
◦ She argued rather than opening up possibilities for a person to form and choose their own individual identity , feminism had closed the options down.
Eve kosofsky sedgwick : researcher of gender
◦ Sedgwick describe queer theory “ the open mesh of possibilities , gaps , overlaps , and excesses of meaning when the constituent elements of anyone gender of anyone sexuality aren’t made
Fluidity
◦ Transgenderism - moving between genders
◦ Transsexualism - physically changing gender
◦ Intersex - both sexes present
◦ Pansexual - sexual attraction not based on gender
◦ Trigender - a gender outside of male or female
◦ It most critical rational , it implies all currently accepted definition of sex, gender and sexuality are questionable, if not redundant.
Conclusion
Queer Theory of CSS Gender Studies Short Notes by IQRA SHAUKAT : ENSEMBLE CSS
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