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How gendered is gender and development? Culture, masculinity, and gender difference
Date Issued
01-02-2010
Author(s)
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Gender studies in general, and Gender and Development (GAD) in particular, through their belief in a cultural conditioning of gender behaviour, use the idea of 'culture' in a restrictive sense which perpetuates a conceptual difference between men and women, and also between First World and Third World women. There is a tendency among gender experts to magnify the difference between men and women, and categorise them into two radically different realms. This article argues for a gender project based on the idea of culture as lived experience. It approaches gender not as a category of exclusion but as a problematic construct that is constantly restructuring itself. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
Volume
20
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