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Constructing Femininity & Masculinity

Constructing Femininity & Masculinity. Diversity Literacy Week 4. Prepared by Claire Kelly. Identity. Prepared by Claire Kelly. “identities are the names we give the different ways we are positioned by and position ourselves within, the narratives of the past” (Hall, 1990, p. 394)

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Constructing Femininity & Masculinity

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  1. Constructing Femininity & Masculinity Diversity Literacy Week 4 Prepared by Claire Kelly

  2. Identity Prepared by Claire Kelly “identities are the names we give the different ways we are positioned by and position ourselves within, the narratives of the past” (Hall, 1990, p. 394) “identity is a matter of becoming as well a being.... …. identities come from somewhere, have histories. But like everything which is historical they undergo constant transformation. Far from being externally fixed in some essentialised past, they are subject to the continuous 'play' of history, culture and power” (Hall, 1990, p. 394). “identities are never completed”, are “always in the process of formation” (Hall, 1991b, p.47)

  3. Constructing Femininity/ Womanhood Prepared by Claire Kelly What do the Ginsburg & Poulsen readings illustrate about gender identity? Example 1 - Poulsen: “human rights” vs. “traditional” narratives > how is femininity constructed differently? Example 2 – Ginsburg: “pro-life” vs. “pro-choice” narratives > how is femininity constructed differently? that which constitutes “doing woman” can be differently constructed

  4. Constructing Femininity / Womanhood Prepared by Claire Kelly “…. concepts of gender are being redefined by female activists if life story narratives and collective movements” (Ginsburg, p. 436) “feminism offered new resources with which to understand and frame their lives” (Ginsburg, p. 428) “For women, the NGOs offer the opportunity of entering other possible lives…” (Poulsen, p. 40)

  5. Constructing Masculinity/Manhood Prepared by Claire Kelly • Insert:images of two different ways of “doing masculinity” to illustrate hegemonic and more marginal forms. • “Black Beulah” by ZaneleMuholihttp://www.michaelstevenson.com/contemporary/exhibitions/season2006/season2006.html vs • A cover from Men’s Health Magazine http://www.mh.co.za

  6. Hegemonic Masculinity Prepared by Claire Kelly Hegemony: “cultural dynamic by which a group claims or sustains a leading position in social life” (Connell 1995, p. 77) Hegemonic masculinities: “configuration(s) of gender practice which embody the currently accepted answer to the legitimacy of patriarchy, which guarantees or is taken for granted to guarantee the dominant position of men and the subordination of women” (Connell 1995, p. 77 “reflects, supports and actively cultivates gender inequality (male domination), but it also allows elite males to extend their influence and control over lesser status males…” (Jansen, p. 193) Multiple masculinities

  7. Masculinity & Violence: Sport & War Prepared by Claire Kelly • Insert: Nike advertisement with Wayne Rooney, with English cross in red across his chest • http://www.football-wallpapers.com/wallpapers/rooney_2_1600x1200.jpg • Insert: the “Pump up video” that was made for the Upper St. Clair football team before the WPIAL AAAA Championships game at Heinz Field. • www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6ppMmCewmI

  8. Masculinity and Violence: Sport & War Prepared by Claire Kelly • Insert: picture of t-shirt depicting “the score”after the death of Osama Bin Laden - USA & Obama “scored” 1 and Osama “scored” 0. • http://www.politico.com/click/stories/1105/osama_hats_mugs_tshirts_for_sale.html • http://www.speakupdesigns.com/osamabinladenisdeadtshirts.html • http://www.amazon.com/Osama-Laden-Death-Political-T-Shirt/dp/B004Z9PGI8

  9. Masculinity and Violence: Sport & War Prepared by Claire Kelly • The conflation of sport and war though metaphor • Sport: “..homosocial institution through which hegemonic masculinity has been constituted…” (Jansen, p. 195) & “institutionalised mechanism for cultivating resistance to gender equality.” (para Jansen, p. 196) • How sport rituals cultivate male dominance: • by linking maleness to highly valued visible skills • by linking maleness with the positively sanctioned use of aggression, force and violence (Jansen, p. 197)

  10. Extra references Prepared by Claire Kelly Connel, R.W. (1995) The social organisation of masculinity. In Masculinities. Berkley: University of California Press. pp. 67-81 Hall, S. (1990) Cultural identity and disapora. In J. Rutherford, J. (Ed.) Identity, culture, difference (pp.392-403). London: Lawrence and Wishart.

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