Le dossier 1 engage une déconstruction de la notion d’identité, sur cinq modes (ou cinq pistes) : - un engagement à « ne pas devenir soi-même » qui s’appuie sur Pascal Quignard ; - la reprise de la suggestion de Francisco Varela (le « moi » étant fragmenté, il vaut mieux penser le « soi » comme virtuel) ; - la proposition ((Patrick Boumard) de concevoir que le comportement dissocié constitue une stratégie existentielle, s’opposant à la norme que représente l’injonction à une identité conçue comme fondamentale et repérable ; - la mise en question de cette norme à partir du vécu des sujets humains repérés comme transgenres ; - l’idée de concevoir l’identité comme produite par les interactions entre sujets humains — de ce point de vue c’est l’interaction qui est première, et non l’identité.
Au moment où les questions de genre s’imposent dans le champ social comme scientifique, où la théorie du genre et la représentation d’une fluidité des identités sexuées semblent remettre en cause l’idée d’un déterminisme inconscient au profit du contexte politico-social, au risque de confondre les deux registres comme on confond parfois le manifeste et le latent, il est temps de rappeler que cette question est indissociable des tourments de l’adolescence.
This book will provide empirical engagements of African women in the private and public spaces and their adaptations, alterations and and integration of the private and public spaces.
Was berichten Männer aus dem internationalen Topmanagement über Gender Diversität, den Aufstieg erfolgreicher Frauen im Management sowie die Chancen und Hürden der Zusammenarbeit der Geschlechter in den Unternehmensleitungen?
Es la historia de una mujer llamada Ernestina, la cual desde muy joven desarrollo habilidades muy especiales que mas adelante le salvaran la vida y la de su familia.
Das Buch vereint bislang weitgehend entkoppelte Diskurse zur Demokratiepädagogik und Demokratiebildung in Jugendhilfe und Schule und gibt Impulse zur Weiterentwicklung in den beiden Institutionen sowie in Kooperation.
By placing the dual-career marriage in its economic and social context, More Equal Than Others goes beyond the media image of dual-career couples as self-sufficient units and compels the reader to confront the dilemmas and possibilities of modern marriages.
Shortlisted for the 2024 TaPRA Edited Collection PrizeThis is a guide to contemporary debates and theatre practices at a time when gender paradigms are both in flux and at the centre of explosive political battlegrounds.
This book explores the relationship between "e;the roles of the Black "e;organic intellectual"e; and the PoC academic scholar, and outlines how important partnerships are emerging from these sometimes-contrasting decolonial praxes.
End of Days is both a meditation on Jewish morality in the age of Israeli Jewish power, and a cri du coeur by an Orthodox Israeli Jew, a former combat officer in the IDF, for Israelis to look into the Jewish religious ethical tradition for an alternative to the secular and religious Zionism that sanctifies power, statehood, and sovereignty.
This volume draws on a trove of unpublished original material from the pre-1940s to the present to offer a unique historiographic study of twentieth century Methodist missionary work and women's active expression of faith practised at the critical confluence of historical and global changes.
Written in vivid prose and with a keen eye for detail, Women's Equality in America is a valuable resource for understanding the issues and trends that dominate public discourse in discussions of women's rights and gender equality in America.
Based on four years of ethnographic research, this book discusses the presence of Christianity on Areruya, an indigenous religious movement practiced by the Ingarik in Northern Amazonia.
American Borders: Inclusion and Exclusion in US Culture provides an overview of American culture produced in a range of contexts, from the founding of the nation to the age of globalization and neoliberalism, in order to understand the diverse literary landscapes of the United States from a twenty-first century perspective.
This edited book presents a comprehensive guide to the research, challenges and differing perspectives within mental health for sexual minority populations in the UK.
This book deconstructs the quintessential Indian woman that the advertising industry portrays across the spectrum by looking at Indian advertisements across multiple brands with a gender lens based on societal and sociological perspectives.
Addressing Western and non-Western music, composers from Francesca Caccini to Charles Ives, and musical communities from twelfth-century monks to contemporary opera queens, these essays explore questions of gender and sexuality.
This introductory text explores the gendered history of the modern Middle East, from the eighteenth century to the present, studying the various ways in which gender has defined the region and shaped relations in the modern era.
Drawing on original designer interviews, this book explores how design interventions can and do support sex and gender equity and what barriers still stand in the way.
Witch Fulfillment: Adaptation Dramaturgy and Casting the Witch for Stage and Screen addresses the Witch as a theatrical type on twenty-first-century-North American stages and screens, seen through the lenses of casting, design, and adaptation, with attention paid to why these patterns persist, and what wishes they fulfil.