ANTOINETTE BURTON ARGUES THAT GENDER HISTORY IS HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT,
AT WORK EVERYWHERE WE LOOK.This volume introduces the field of gender
history--its origins, development, reception, recalibrations, and
frictions. It offers a set of working definitions of gender as a
descriptive category and as a category of historical analysis, tracing
the emergence, usage, and applicability of these entwined subjects
across a range of times and places since the 1970s.Inevitably
political, gender history has taken aim at the broader field of
historical narrative by asking who counts as a historical subject,
what difference gender makes, and how attention to it subverts
reigning assumptions of what power, culture, economics, and identity
have been in the past--and what they are today. The book explores how
gender analysis has changed interpretations of the histories of
slavery, capitalism, migration, and empire. As a field, gender history
has been extraordinarily influential in shaping several generations of
scholars and students. The fact that its early emphasis on the
relationship between masculinity and femininity was part of a larger
set of challenges to universal history by poststructuralism,
postmodernism, and postcolonialism positions it at the heart of some
of the most fractious intellectual debates of the late twentieth and
early twenty-first centuries. And, as part of the movement toward
gender equality that is key to modern western progress, gender history
has been caught up in the culture wars that continue to shape
post-global society. What is intriguing and ultimately defining about
gender history is the way that the centrality of gender, so important
for revealing how identity is structured in and through regimes of
power, has been unable to hold its own over the half century of the
field's own history. The practice of gender history has always run up
against the forces of race, class, and sexuality that challenge the
singularity of gender itself as an explanatory category of historical
analysis. That powerful, unruly tension is at the heart of this _Very
Short Introduction_.
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9780197587027
Publisert
2024
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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