Sampler Sex Lili

Proposal

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If we want to study sex and gender and sexualities and gender-identities, it behooves us to beef up on classics old and new. This sampler collects together a number of "must-reads" on this broad topic with no illusions that it is either comprehensive or canonical. Instead these readings are important and available (in our anthology).

Sex and Gender Bibliography

Woolf, Virginia. 1929. "A Room of One’s Own" (261-262)
Friedan, Betty. 1963. "The Problem That Has No Name" (361-364)
Smith, Dorothy. 1974. "Knowing a Society from Within: A Woman’s Standpoint" (394-398)
Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. 1990. "Epistemology of the Closet" (663-5)
Connell, R.W. 2000. "Masculinities and Globalization" (666-668)
Butler, Judith. 1991. "Imitation and Gender Insubordination" (562-573)
Collins, Patricia Hill. 1990. "Black Feminist Thought in the Matrix of Domination" (541-52)
Hartsock, Nancy. 1987. "A Theory of Power for Women" (495-500)
Weeks, Jeffrey. 1991. "Sexual Identification Is a Strange Thing" (558-62)
Allen, Paula Gunn. 1986. "Who Is Your Mother? Red Roots of White Feminism" (573-7)
Kristeva, Julia. 1977/97. "Women’s Time" (653-7)
Beauvoir, Simone de. 1949. "Woman as Other" (345-347)

Mills Library

See part III on French theorists in Gane, Mike. 2003. French Social Theory. Sage Publications Ltd (Ebrary HM22.F8 — G36 2003eb)
See chapters 13, 14, 17 in Calhoun, Craig. 2007. Sociology in America : A History. University of Chicago Press. (Ebrary HM477.U6 — S63 2007eb)

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