Gender identities have been defined by a Western society that states that men are strong, tough and firm, while women should be fragile, passive and flexible. Many argue that this is not true; for example, literary critic Judith Butler claims, Gender is in no way a stable identity or locus of agency from which various acts proceed; rather, it is an identity tenuously constructed in time (900). She claims that gender is a performative act and is in no way an accurate method of labeling or identifying someone. There are countless examples of literary works that either adapt or reject society\u27s normative views of gender and sexuality, including Ludovico Ariosto\u27s Renaissance epic Orlando Furioso, which toys with the performative nature...
This thesis presents an exploration of the representation of gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and ...
This thesis aims to investigate the concept of performativity in the meaning given to it by the Amer...
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This study is a critique of the social construction of gender through examining its performative nat...
Abstract The present study investigated the gender roles in Iraj Mirza’s famous poem, “Zohreh and Ma...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
This paper will focus on Judith Butler's work on gender and performativity. It will use Butler's exa...
Placing Virginia Woolf\u27s lesser known fiction in conversation with contemporary gender theorist J...
Even in organization studies scholarship that treats gender as performative and fluid, a certain ‘cr...
Simone de Beauvoir’s formulation in The Second Sex has led to new conceptions in gender identity. He...
The aim of this thesis is to give an account of Judith Butler's theory of performative gender in ord...
This thesis looks into the questions of gender roles and gender performativity. It analyzes the repr...
Pioneer of queer theory Judith Butler believes nothing is natural, not even sexual identity. She loo...
Portrayals of non-heteronormative characters have been more and more present in the mass media since...
This thesis presents an exploration of the representation of gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and ...
This thesis aims to investigate the concept of performativity in the meaning given to it by the Amer...
It is started since the canonical story of Adam and Eve, individuals are labeled right after their b...
Spanish comedia brims with examples of fluid gender identification. Not only do women frequently dre...
This study is a critique of the social construction of gender through examining its performative nat...
Abstract The present study investigated the gender roles in Iraj Mirza’s famous poem, “Zohreh and Ma...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
This paper will focus on Judith Butler's work on gender and performativity. It will use Butler's exa...
Placing Virginia Woolf\u27s lesser known fiction in conversation with contemporary gender theorist J...
Even in organization studies scholarship that treats gender as performative and fluid, a certain ‘cr...
Simone de Beauvoir’s formulation in The Second Sex has led to new conceptions in gender identity. He...
The aim of this thesis is to give an account of Judith Butler's theory of performative gender in ord...
This thesis looks into the questions of gender roles and gender performativity. It analyzes the repr...
Pioneer of queer theory Judith Butler believes nothing is natural, not even sexual identity. She loo...
Portrayals of non-heteronormative characters have been more and more present in the mass media since...
This thesis presents an exploration of the representation of gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and ...
This thesis aims to investigate the concept of performativity in the meaning given to it by the Amer...
It is started since the canonical story of Adam and Eve, individuals are labeled right after their b...