ABSTRACT

This book sets out a theoretical framework for thinking about equality as a cultural artefact and process, drawing on work from the GRACE (Gender and Cultures of Equality in Europe) project.

In revisiting and reframing conventional questions about in/equality it considers the processes through which in/equalities have come to be regarded as issues of public concern, the various ways that equalities have been historically defined, and how those ideas and imaginings of equalities are produced, embodied, objectified, recognized and contested in and through a variety of cultural practices and sites.

Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of contributors, the book will be of interest to scholars from across the humanities and social sciences, including anthropology, sociology, and women’s and gender studies.

chapter 2|13 pages

The Promise of the Human

Gender and the Enlightenment’s Culture of Equality

chapter 3|25 pages

Equality-Building in Europe

Theorising the Practice of Gender Training

chapter 4|13 pages

Entangled Theorising

Transgender Depathologisation and Access to ‘Disability’

chapter 5|18 pages

The (Re)production of (In)equality in Italy

Feminisms and reproductive labour in the era of populism

chapter 8|18 pages

Translating Homosexuality

Urbanism and the masculine bakla in Severino Montano’s The Lion and the Faun

chapter 10|13 pages

Power from the Peripheries

Art, culture and masculinities in Rio de Janeiro

chapter 11|24 pages

Decolonial Joy

Theorising from the Art of Valor y Cambio