Femininity and masculinity, as abstract, nonbiological concepts, are very difficult to define. Culturally and socially induced, they are subject to drastic change over time. This article presents prototypical notions of feminine and masculine, as they appeared from a categorisation test performed by Dutch students. The interdisciplinary combination of feminist theory and cognitive linguistics enabled a consideration of various interrelated questions, and their implications for feminist criticism. Can we speak of possibly significant changes in contemporary views from the traditional, well-known views of masculine and feminine? Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd</p
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This invaluable volume provides an overview of 37 terms, theories and concepts frequently used in ge...
James, Christine (1996). Feminism and masculinity: Reconceptualizing the dichotomy of reason and emo...
This article examines the notion of "gender", its social and cultural significance and its developme...
Femininity and masculinity, as abstract, nonbiological concepts, are very difficult to define. Cultu...
As gender research over the past 20 years has shown, conceptions of gender, while largely unconsciou...
As gender research over the past 20 years has shown, conceptions of gender, while largely unconsciou...
The research presented in the article focused on negative prescriptive stereotypes of femininity and...
The article is about issues related to gender perceived as a result of social context and thus fits ...
This article seeks to define what would be the order of gender studies within the Brazilian academi...
Through this project, we intend to study the subconscious prejudices many people have concerning the...
This study starts out considering the changes which have occurred in the field of sexualities as a ...
Women are becoming the new dominant sex in Western society. Pursuing feminist equality reform result...
Gender became a significant critical concept in the wake of developments in feminist theory in the e...
This article examines the concept of gender in general, the explanation of the concept "gender" by l...
This paper addresses issues of feminism, masculinity, and the emotional culture of middle-class men ...
This invaluable volume provides an overview of 37 terms, theories and concepts frequently used in ge...
James, Christine (1996). Feminism and masculinity: Reconceptualizing the dichotomy of reason and emo...
This article examines the notion of "gender", its social and cultural significance and its developme...