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Gender Visibility and Erasure

Gender Visibility and Erasureoffers a unique way of focusing on gender by identifying the multiple contexts in which issues of visibility, invisibility, and erasure manifest, considering who is seen and who is ignored, who has voice and who is silenced, who has agency and who is controlled.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Demos, Vasilikie
Otros Autores: Segal, Marcia Texler
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
Colección:Advances in Gender Research Ser.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Half Title Page
  • Series Page
  • Editorial Advisory Board
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors
  • PART I-GENDER VISIBILITY AND ERASURE
  • Gender Visibility and Erasure: An Introduction
  • Gender Visibility and Erasure: The Chapters
  • Embodiment, Visibility, and Erasure
  • Intersectionality, Visibility, and Erasure
  • Gender-based Violence, Visibility, and Erasure
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 1-Processes of Invisibility: Case Studies of Women in Sociology
  • Processes of Active Invisibility
  • The Sociology of Patriarchal Knowledge
  • Subtle Processes of Creating Invisibility
  • Being Second in a Pair
  • Being Misidentified
  • Having an Unpopular Specialization
  • Being Too Advanced
  • Being Self-Misidentified
  • Being Married
  • Women's Socialization for Self-Deprecation
  • Summarizing and Documenting the Processes of Making Female Sociologists Invisible Today
  • The Processes of Making the Invisible Visible
  • References
  • PART II-EMBODIMENT, VISIBILITY AND ERASURE
  • Chapter 2-Behind the Mask: Intersectional (In)Visibility of Indo-Fijian Queer Experiences
  • Encountering Indo-Fijian Non-heteronormativity
  • Indo-Fijian Queer Lives: Navigating Non-Heteronormativity in a Girmit Space
  • Research Approach and Design
  • Do Not Ask, Do Not Tell
  • Indo-Fijian Culture and the Erasure of Queerness
  • Striving for Success: Sanctioning Silence
  • Invisible Actors in the LGBTQI+ Movement
  • Visible Invisibility: Indo-Fijian Queers on the Tiktok Platform
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 3-"Nobody Ever Correctly Recognizes Me": Nonbinary Presentation, Visibility, and Safety Across Contexts
  • Introduction and Review of Literature
  • "Doing Gender"
  • Nonbinary Identities and Transnormativity
  • Visibility, Risk, and Safety
  • Methods
  • Recruitment and Data Collection
  • Participants' Demographics
  • Data Analysis
  • Findings Communicating Nonbinary Identities
  • "Looking Nonbinary"
  • Invisibility and Illegibility
  • Signaling to Other Nonbinary and Trans People
  • Concealing Nonbinary Identities
  • Context and Risk
  • Strategies for Concealing Nonbinary Identity
  • Discussion and Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 4-False Identity and Failed Existence: Replacing Afro-Saxon Masculinities with Empire-Resistant Identities in Paule Marshall's "Barbados" and Olive Senior's "The View from th Terrace"
  • References
  • PART III-INTERSECTIONALITY, VISIBILITY AND ERASURE
  • Chapter 5-Invisibility, Relative Deprivation, and Social Stratification in Greece: A Study of Migrant Women's Perceptions of Inequality at Work During the Crisis
  • The Socio-historical Context of Invisibility of Female Migrant Workers in Greece
  • Theoretical Lenses for Invisibility and Social Inequality