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Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture : A Comprehensive Guide to Gender Studies
Peter Pan’s gender and feminist theatre studies
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June 2 2009
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Book chapters
pp. 13
Introduction
pp. 19
The arena of feminism: Simone de Beauvoir and the history of feminism
pp. 36
The arena of the body: The cyborg and feminist views on biology
pp. 51
The arena of knowledge: Antigone and feminist standpoint theory
pp. 66
The arena of disciplines: Gloria Anzaldúa and interdisciplinarity
pp. 82
The arena of imaginings: Sarah Bartmann and the ethics of representation
pp. 97
The arena of the colony: Phoolan Devi and postcolonial critique
pp. 111
The arena of sexuality: The tomboy and queer studies renée c. hoogland
pp. 129
Madonna’s crucifixion and the woman’s body in feminist theology
pp. 146
The rising of Mary Magdalene in feminist art history
pp. 163
Cindy Sherman confronting feminism and (fashion) photography
pp. 175
Peter Pan’s gender and feminist theatre studies
pp. 190
Lara Croft, Kill Bill, and the battle for theory in feminist film studies
pp. 205
Hacking Barbie in gendered computer culture
pp. 219
Gender, history, and the politics of Florence Nightingale
pp. 235
Hélène Swarth and the construction of masculinity in literary criticism
pp. 253
Dympna and the figuration of the woman warrior
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