Gender futurity, intersectional autoethnography: Embodied theorizing from the margins

Amber L. Johnson, Benny LeMaster

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Abstract

Gender Futurity, Intersectional Autoethnography showcases a collection of narrative and autoethnographic research that unpacks the complexity of gender at its intersections, i.e. by ability, race, sexuality, religion, beauty, geography, spatiality, community, performance, politics, socio-economic status, education, and many other markers of difference. The book focuses on gender as it is lived, chaperoned, and chaperones other social identity categories. It tells stories that reveal problematic gender binaries, promising gender futures, and everything in between-they ask us to rethink what we assume to be true, real, and normal about gender identity and expression. Each essay, written by both gender variant and cisgender scholars, explores cultural phenomena that create space for us to re-imagine, re-think, and create new ways of being. This book will be useful for undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional degree students, particularly in the fields of gender studies, qualitative methods, and communication theory.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
Number of pages266
ISBN (Electronic)9781003043683
ISBN (Print)9780367489618
DOIs
StatePublished - May 7 2020

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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