A Gender Identity Theory reading list
Hey GPT4 - what respected papers or articles explain gender identity theory
There are numerous respected papers and articles that discuss and explain various aspects of gender identity theory. Here are some important works from scholars and researchers in the field of psychology, sociology, and gender studies:
Money, J., & Ehrhardt, A. A. (1972). Man & Woman, Boy & Girl: The differentiation and dimorphism of gender identity from conception to maturity. Johns Hopkins University Press.
This book by John Money and Anke Ehrhardt is a foundational work on the distinction between biological sex and gender identity.
Butler, J. (1990). Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. Routledge.
In this influential book, Judith Butler develops the concept of performativity and argues that gender identity is a performance shaped by social and cultural norms.
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West, C., & Zimmerman, D. H. (1987). Doing Gender. Gender & Society, 1(2), 125-151.
This article by Candace West and Don H. Zimmerman introduces the concept of "doing gender" and argues that gender is an ongoing social process, rather than a fixed identity.
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Fausto-Sterling, A. (2000). Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality. Basic Books.
Anne Fausto-Sterling's book examines the biological, social, and cultural aspects of sex and gender, challenging binary and essentialist views.
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Lorber, J. (1994). "Night to His Day": The Social Construction of Gender. In Paradoxes of Gender (pp. 13-36). Yale University Press.
Judith Lorber's work explores the social construction of gender, emphasizing the ways in which gender is produced and reproduced through social institutions and interactions.
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Crenshaw, K. (1989). Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics. University of Chicago Legal Forum, 139-167.
Kimberlé Crenshaw's foundational article introduces the concept of intersectionality, which emphasizes the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, gender, and class.
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These works represent a range of perspectives and theories related to gender identity, from essentialist to social constructionist approaches, and from feminist to queer theories. By exploring these works, you can develop a comprehensive understanding of the different aspects of gender identity theory.
I am not seeing a book with a “feminist” perspective. Which one are you saying has a “feminist” perspective?