Issue 9 (Spring 2007): Gender: Power and Authority

Issue 9 (Spring 2007): Gender: Power and Authority

issue9_blakegreen3'Gender: Power and Authority' examines ways in which gender has been marginalised, reversed and empowered in the past, present and even on into future society. The issue reflects a diversity of topics ranging from reality TV to Victorian art; from the anarcho-punk scene to twentieth-century Soviet music. This issue combines submissions of a particularly high standard, presenting work from universities in America, Hong Kong and across Britain. eSharpis proud to bring you its ninth edition offering a wide-ranging and stimulating discussion of themes central to the study of gender.

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Articles

Articles

Howard Hsueh-Hao Chiang Epistemic Gender, Sex Beyond the Flesh: Science, Medicine, and the Two-Sex Model in Modern America Abstract 9 - Chiang
Charlotte Coles The Question of Power and Authority in Gender Performance: Judith Butler's Drag Strategy Abstract 9 - Coles
Rachel Foulds

Masculinity Versus Femininity: An Overriding Dichotomy in the Music of Soviet Composer Galina Ustvolskaya

Abstract 9 - Foulds
Sarah Godfrey Villainous Victims: The Paradox of the 'Damaged' Man in Naked and Nil By Mouth Abstract 9 - Godfrey
Brian Gourley Feminised Idolatry and The Subversion of Religious Orthodoxy in John Bale's Three Laws Abstract 9 - Gourley
Olu Jenzen The Queer Uncanny Abstract 9 - Jenzen
Clare Kinsella Femininity, Masculinity and Fear of Crime within Heterosexual Relationships Abstract 9 - Kinsella
Kathrine Klein Grace Aguilar's 'Edict': Empowering Domesticity in The Edict: A Tale of 1492 Abstract 9 - Klein
Lucy Nicholas Approaches to Gender, Power and Authority in Contemporary Anarcho-punk: Poststructuralist Anarchism? Abstract 9 - Nicholas
Shira Segal The Masculinization Project of Hospital Birth Practices and Hollywood Comedies Abstract 9 - Segal
Matthew Sung A Discourse Study of Gender and Leadership in The Apprentice Abstract 9 - Sung
Jessica Webb Why Women Fell: Representing the Sexual Lapse in Mid-Victorian Art Abstract 9 - Webb