Introducing Gender Theories

The Social Construction of Gender
December 16, 2019
Gender and Development
December 16, 2019

Introducing Gender Theories

Introducing Gender Theories

The answers to the questions should follow the format of an essay. This means that you are only allowed to use the texts in terms of proper references and quotes (with quotations marks). It also means that the answer has to be formulated, first and foremost, in your own words. References and quotes are to be used to emphasise, clarify or otherwise back up your own writing.

a)The course has covered three social constructivist approaches towards gender:the materialist, discursive and performative approach to social constructionism. Which approach do you prefer? Give an argued opinion approx 400 words

b) At the end of the chapter 3, Alsop et al. argue that any universal theories of the workings of patriarchy and capitalism are problematic. Rather, they suggest that we trace the interwoven material and discursive elements of gender in particular contexts. Why is a universal theory problematic? And what does the suggestion of Alsop et al. entail? approx 500

c.) West and Zimmerman argue in their article “doing gender” that people are always held accountable for their gendered doings and actions. What do they mean by this,and give an example of people held accountable for doing gender approx. 400

d) Is Donald Trump a good example of hegemonic masculinity? Explain why (not). 400 words

e) What is the difference between most anthropological notions of masculinities and R.W. Connell’s notion of masculinities? 500 words

f) Which central aspect of both traditional and Gramscian Marxism is also central to
Connell’s theory of masculinities? Which aspect of Gramsci’s revision of Marxist theory is central to Connell’s theory? Explain 600 words