Changing Sex and Bending Gender

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Alison Shaw, Shirley Ardener
Berghahn Books, 1 okt 2005 - 158 pagina's

Anthropologists and historians have shown us that 'male' and 'female' are variously defined historically and cross-culturally. The contributions to this volume focus on the voluntary and involuntary, temporary or permanent transformation of gender identity. Overall, this volume provides powerful and compelling illustrations of how, across a wide range of cultures, processes of gender transformation are shaped within, and ultimately constrained by, social and political context. From medical responses to biological ambiguity, legal responses to cases brought by transsexuals, the historical role of the eunuch in Byzantium, the social transformation of gender in Northern Albania and in the Southern Philippines, to North American 'drag' shows, English pantomime and Japanese kabuki theatre, this volume offers revealing insights into the ambiguities and limitations of gender transformation.

 

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Changing Sex And Bending Gender An Introduction
1
Is It A Boy Or A Girl? The Challenges Of Genital Ambiguity
20
Why Should Biological Sex Be Decisive? Transsexualism Before The European Court of Human Rights
39
Two Views On The Gender Identity Of Byzantine Eunuchs
60
The Third Sex In Albania An Ethnographic Note
74
Living Like Men Loving Like Women Tomboi In The Southern Philippines
85
One Of The Gals Whos One Of The Guys Men Masculinity And Drag Performance In North America
103
Male Dames And Female Boys CrossDressing In the English Pantomime
119
CrossDressing On The Japanese Stage
138
Notes on Contributors
150
Index
152
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Over de auteur (2005)

Shirley Ardener is a Senior Associate of Queen Elizabeth House, the University of Oxford's International Development Centre. She was the Founding Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women, now known as the International Gender Studies Centre, whose programme was recognised by her OBE, and of which she is an active honorary member. She has edited and contributed to many books on gender and is the editor of Berghahn's series Cameroon Studies.

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