It would be a serious oversight to begin an issue of a French e-journal (albeit in English studies) devoted to gender without saying a word about the varying fortunes and reception of the term itself in French and English-speaking contexts. It is generally said that sexologist John Money was the first to propose this terminological distinction between biological and social sex in 1955 (in fact to study sexual indeterminacy), but it was not until the 1970s that English-speaking feminist theori..
The links between gender, sex and sexuality and their relevance are theoretically and politically p...
This article challenges some of the prevailing notions pertaining to non-binary sex and fluid gender...
The paper addresses some of the ways in which anthropology, as a discourse and a discipline, has con...
As a way of trying to ensure that feminism remains accountable and inclusive, there is an institutio...
[EN] Centred on studies on language and gender, this article presents the results of a discourse a...
The Social Sciences and, specifically, the sociological research, have progressivelyassumedthegenderf...
Is gender still “a useful category” of analysis? The article suggests it may have lost its critical ...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
Despite academic feminist debate over several decades, the binary nature of sex as a (perhaps the) p...
Centred on studies on language and gender, this article presents the results of a discourse analysi...
Despite academic feminist debate over several decades, the binary nature of sex as a (perhaps the) p...
La recherche proposée s’inscrit dans la critique féministe de la connaissance, et cet article en rés...
Modern English only uses gender in personal, reflexive, and possessive third person singular pronoun...
The links between gender, sex and sexuality and their relevance are theoretically and politically p...
This article challenges some of the prevailing notions pertaining to non-binary sex and fluid gender...
The paper addresses some of the ways in which anthropology, as a discourse and a discipline, has con...
As a way of trying to ensure that feminism remains accountable and inclusive, there is an institutio...
[EN] Centred on studies on language and gender, this article presents the results of a discourse a...
The Social Sciences and, specifically, the sociological research, have progressivelyassumedthegenderf...
Is gender still “a useful category” of analysis? The article suggests it may have lost its critical ...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
Despite academic feminist debate over several decades, the binary nature of sex as a (perhaps the) p...
Centred on studies on language and gender, this article presents the results of a discourse analysi...
Despite academic feminist debate over several decades, the binary nature of sex as a (perhaps the) p...
La recherche proposée s’inscrit dans la critique féministe de la connaissance, et cet article en rés...
Modern English only uses gender in personal, reflexive, and possessive third person singular pronoun...
The links between gender, sex and sexuality and their relevance are theoretically and politically p...
This article challenges some of the prevailing notions pertaining to non-binary sex and fluid gender...
The paper addresses some of the ways in which anthropology, as a discourse and a discipline, has con...