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The study of gender is in ferment today. Feminists, sociologists, political analysts, psychologists and psychoanalysts, literary critics, film critics – many scholars are taking part in the ‘discovery’ of gender. Previously, the relations of power between men and women, the hidden political structures of heterosexual ity and the family, the way gender permeates many cultural areas such as sport, film, music, literature – these aspects of social existence had been relatively ignored. One could argue that they were simply unconscious; alternatively one might suggest that they were ‘mystified’, in the semi-conscious wish to keep injustice hidden. But certainly there has been an explosion of work in the last two decades: work on gender can be found in many areas where it had been unknown, for example in the sociology of sport, or in film studies.
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2 Approaches to Gender
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Horrocks, R. (1995). Approaches to Gender. In: Campling, J. (eds) Male Myths and Icons. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230389397_2
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