The Material Culture of Gender, the Gender of Material Culture

The Material Culture of Gender, the Gender of Material Culture
ISBN-10
0912724404
ISBN-13
9780912724409
Category
Material culture
Pages
457
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Winterthur Museum
Authors
Kenneth L. Ames, Katharine Martinez

Description

Moving beyond traditional notions of gender as a static concept wherein human beings are passively molded into gender-appropriate behavior, 23 scholars instead view it as a negotiated, contested, and interactive process. In showing some of the ways gender is made visible, they explore avenues such as the gender of things that surround us; subtle and invisible processes of inclusion and exclusion from valuation; fusing form and content, practice and product; and how the material culture of gender produces gendered beings.

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