Gender history is a sub-field of history and gender studies, which looks at the past from the perspective of gender. It is in many ways, an outgrowth of women's history. The discipline considers in what ways historical events and periodization impact women differently from men. For instance, in an influential article in 1977, "Did Women have a Renaissance?", Joan Kelly questioned whether the notion of a Renaissance was relevant to women.[1]
Gender historians are also interested in how gender difference has been perceived and configured at different times and places, usually with the assumption that such differences are socially constructed. These social constructions of gender throughout time are also represented as changes in the expected norms of behavior for those labeled male or female. Those who study gender history note these changes in norms and those performing them over time and interpret what those changes say about the larger social/cultural/political climate.
^"Did Women have a Renaissance?" Becoming Visible: Women in European History. Houghton Mifflin, 1977.
Genderhistory is a sub-field of history and gender studies, which looks at the past from the perspective of gender. It is in many ways, an outgrowth...
sex-based social structures (i.e. gender roles) and gender expression. Most cultures use a gender binary, in which gender is divided into two categories...
Gender studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to analysing gender identity and gendered representation. Gender studies originated in the...
The gender binary (also known as gender binarism) is the classification of gender into two distinct forms of masculine and feminine, whether by social...
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Women's History: A Research Guide See Teresa A. Meade and Merry Wiesner-Hanks, eds. A Companion to GenderHistory (2006) Scott, Joan W. (1986). "Gender: A...
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gender people) have been identified going back to ancient times in cultures worldwide. The modern terms and meanings of transgender, gender, gender identity...
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non-fixed gender identity that shifts over time or depending on the situation. These fluctuations can occur at the level of gender identity or gender expression...
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Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity is a book by the post-structuralist gender theorist and philosopher Judith Butler in which the...
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