ABSTRACT

Scholars and activists often narrate the history of gender and feminism as a progression of "waves," said to mark high points of innovation in theory and moments of political breakthrough.

Arguing for the notion of multiple futurities over that of progressive waves, Beyond Gender combines theoretical work with practical applications to provide an advanced introduction to contemporary feminist and sexuality research and advocacy. This comprehensive monograph documents the diversification of gender-related disciplines and struggles, arguing for a multidisciplinary approach to issues formerly subsumed under the unified field of gender studies. Split into two parts, the volume demonstrates how the notion of gender has been criticized by various theories pertaining to masculinity, feminism, and sexuality, and also illustrates how the binary and hierarchical ordering system of gender has been troubled or overcome in practice: in queer performance, legal critique, the classroom, and textual analysis.

Taking a fresh approach to contemporary debates in feminist and sexuality studies, Beyond Gender will appeal to undergraduate students interested in fields such as Feminism and Sexuality Studies, Gender Studies, Feminist Theory, and Masculinity Studies.

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

Beyond gender – toward a decolonized queer feminist future

part I|112 pages

Undoing gender studies

chapter 2|27 pages

Masculinity studies

Contemporary approaches and alternative perspectives

chapter |21 pages

Where are we going, where have we been, where do we return to, repeatedly?

The seriality of feminist critique and gender studies

chapter 4|17 pages

“Slavery to an assembly line is not a liberation from slavery to the kitchen sink”

Assessing social reproduction theory’s challenge to liberal-feminist and classical-Marxist paradigms

chapter |20 pages

Modes of being vs. categories

Queering the tools of intersectionality

part II|154 pages

Forms of practice

chapter 6|17 pages

Fictions of sexual amnesia

chapter 7|23 pages

Loving feminism

Negotiating differences in the classroom

chapter 8|18 pages

Unseemly desire

Disciplining and othering the sexuality of women in later life

chapter 10|18 pages

Small-screen tweenage angst

Feminist icons and (anti-)heroines in twenty – first century American popular culture

chapter 11|22 pages

The “yes” which is not one

Consent, the law, and the limits of false consciousness feminism

chapter 13|14 pages

“It’s a space shuttle!”

Opening up queer* spaces through the performing arts