The Gendered Chicken Drumstick
Sharon Bong, Gender Studies, School of Arts & Social Sciences, Monash University
25-May-16 21:00
Embed Podcast
You can share this podcast by copying this HTML to your clipboard and pasting into your blog or web page.
Close
“We act as if that being of a man or that being of a woman is actually an internal reality or something that is simply true about us, a fact about us, but actually it's a phenomenon that is being produced all the time and reproduced all the time, so to say gender is performative is to say that nobody really is a gender from the start,” writes Judith Butler, whose book “Gender Trouble”, our guest highly recommends. So close to us and yet so opaque, our gendered bodies have a profound effect on our live chances and our relationships. Today, we explore how Gender Studies might be a way out of the thicket of socially constructed identities around sex, gender and sexuality.
This and more than 60,000 other podcasts in your hand. Download the all new BFM mobile app.
Categories:
Tags: Sharon Bong School of Arts & Social sciences Monash University, Men, Women, Gender studies, Religion, Feminism, Politics, Wave, Feminist theory, Gender politics, News, Current affairs, Sex, Sexuality, Social constructs, Identity, Social identities, Performative, Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Gender Trouble, Culture, Society, Gender discourse, Philosophy, Sociology, World, Perceptions, Perspectives, Stereotypes, Inequality, Equality, Night School