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Embodied Performance of Gender

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book probes the impacts of norms of embodied behaviour as deemed appropriate for males and females in mainstream public arenas of popular culture and the everyday. It highlights the need to safeguard the social and emotional well-being of those not inclined to embody masculinity/femininity according to such dichotomous norms.

List of contents

Introduction 1. Embodiment: Learning, Viewing, Knowing, Doing 2. Contextualising Embodied Performance of Gender 3. Frames of Investigation 4. Signification of the Body 5. Model Bodies 6. Embodiment and Regulation 7. Bodies Getting By 8. Challenging Norms 9. Embodied Performance of Gender in the Worlds of High School Students 10. Embodied Performance of Gender in the Worlds of Adults 11. Conclusion. Appendices.

About the author










Jack Migdalek is a Drama lecturer at Trinity College (Melbourne University) and Education Materials writer for the Arts Centre, Victoria, and has worked as a performer, writer, choreographer, director, and educator in Australia, the United Kingdom and Japan.


Summary

This book probes the impacts of norms of embodied behaviour as deemed appropriate for males and females in mainstream public arenas of popular culture and the everyday. It highlights the need to safeguard the social and emotional well-being of those not inclined to embody masculinity/femininity according to such dichotomous norms.

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