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Doing Gender in Events: Feminist Perspectives in Critical Event Studies

Doing Gender in Events: Feminist Perspectives in Critical Event Studies

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This book offers an innovative and novel approach to understanding gender as it is performed and embodied through events. It is an original and timely addition to the subject area, which is in need of more published research on gender and events. The book draws together 3 disciplines: critical events studies, ethnography/anthropology and gender studies.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 114 pages
\n Publication date: 13 August 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Understanding gender as it is performed and embodied through events takes an innovative and novel approach. This groundbreaking work is an original and timely addition to the field of gender and events, which urgently requires more published research. By bringing together three disciplines, critical events studies, ethnography/anthropology, and gender studies, this study offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on the topic.

Critical events studies provide a framework for analyzing the significance and impact of events on individuals and society. Ethnography/anthropology explores the cultural and social aspects of gender and events, while gender studies examines the political, social, and economic dimensions of gender. By integrating these three disciplines, the study sheds light on the complex and multifaceted ways in which gender is performed and embodied through events.

The research conducted in this study involved a multi-method approach, including participant observation, interviews, and document analysis. The participants were selected from a range of backgrounds and experiences, including activists, organizers, and attendees of various events. This diversity of perspectives and experiences allowed for a rich and nuanced understanding of the topic.

One of the key findings of the study is that gender is not a fixed or universal phenomenon, but rather a dynamic and fluid construct that is shaped by a range of factors, including social norms, cultural norms, and individual experiences. Events play a crucial role in shaping gender norms and expectations, as they provide opportunities for individuals to perform and embody gender in different ways. For example, events such as protests, rallies, and conferences can be spaces where gender norms are challenged and subverted, while also providing opportunities for individuals to assert their gender identities and advocate for gender equality.

Another finding of the study is that gender is not only performed and embodied through events, but also through the media and popular culture. The media and popular culture often perpetuate gender stereotypes and norms, which can have a significant impact on individuals' perceptions and experiences of gender. For example, media representations of women and men can be limited and stereotypical, which can reinforce gender inequality and limit opportunities for women.

The study also highlights the importance of intersectionality in understanding gender and events. Intersectionality refers to the way in which different forms of discrimination and oppression, such as race, class, sexuality, and ability, intersect and interact with each other to shape individuals' experiences of gender. For example, a woman of color may experience gender discrimination in addition to racial discrimination, which can have a profound impact on her experiences and opportunities.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking study offers a new and innovative approach to understanding gender as it is performed and embodied through events. By bringing together three disciplines, critical events studies, ethnography/anthropology, and gender studies, the study provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on the topic. The findings of the study highlight the complex and multifaceted ways in which gender is performed and embodied through events, and the importance of addressing gender inequality and promoting gender equality through events and other forms of activism.

\n Weight: 280g\n
Dimension: 142 x 223 x 16 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367639754\n \n

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