Gender and Power

Society, the Person, and Sexual Politics

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R. W. Connell: Gender and Power (1987, Stanford University Press)

334 pages

English language

Published Sept. 18, 1987 by Stanford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8047-1429-7
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Sexual politics—from economic equality to anti-gay violence—is a vast area of debate. This exceptional book seeks to integrate gender and sexuality into the mainstream of social and political theory with the aim of challenging and transforming these traditional areas.

The book is an original contribution to the theory, setting out for the first time a systematic framework for the social analysis of gender and sexuality. It is written with a clarity and scope that also make it useful as an introductory textbook sexual politics.

The book reviews theories of gender from feminism to psychoanalysis, sex role theory, and sociobiology. It maps the structure of gender relations in contemporary life and in history; proposes a new approach to femininity and masculinity; and offers a wide-ranging analysis of sexual politics and the dynamics of change, from working-class feminism to the dilemmas of the "men's movement."

Connell has produced a major work of …

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Subjects

  • Sex role
  • Power (Social sciences)
  • Masculinity
  • Femininity