References: 36 Burrell‚ Gibson (1992) 40 Gordon‚ Colin (1991) ‘Governmental rationality: An introduction’ in The Foucault Effect: Studies of Governmentality‚ G 41 Hearn‚ Jeff and Wendy Parkin (1995) 44 Ranson‚ Stewart‚ Bob Hinings and Royston Greenwood (1980) ‘The Structuring of Organizational Structures’‚ Administrative Science Quarterly‚ 25(1): 1-17
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of the game which involved a human (of any gender) and a computer on the side. The judge’s main goal is to decide which contestant is human and which is the machine (Peters 235). Peters connects the Turning Test to Judith Butler claiming that this game is an example of what Judith butler would call gender trouble. Within the game‚ the idea of gender seems more prominent than the actual difference between a machine and a
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Sociology of Medicine (Health and Illness) Words are inadequate… “Medical sociology centers on the social construction of health and illness –that is‚ a construction shaped by many elements of the social order and often independent from biomedical phenomena. In this perspective‚ medical sociology links together and makes sense of the varied manifestations of health and illness: biomedical data‚ professional practice‚ institutional structures‚ social policy‚ economics and financing
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wiping my face clean of emotions and I do this now‚" (Collins 40). Now according to social norms females are very sensitive and emotional‚ yet Katniss manages to seem emotionless while stepping on stage and standing in front of every district. Judith Butler said that gender is nothing but imitation of an ideal‚ Katniss’ character totally different from any other girl in this story or in reality. Therefore Katniss
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Bibliography: Palmer Stephen‚ McMahon Gladeana‚ (1997)‚ “Handbook of Counselling” page 272‚ Routledge. New York. Hyde‚ J. S. (2005). The gender similarities hypothesis. American Psychologist‚ 60(6)‚ 581-92. And 590. Butler Judith (1999) “Gender Trouble” p 25. Routledge New York
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Meanwhile‚ the other more down to earth type of unlikable women make people feel uncomfortable precisely because they are too relatable. While the women of reality television are applauded for their unlikableness‚ Gay considers why unlikable characters such as Nora from The Woman Upstairs are unappealing. She reasons that it is because‚ “perhaps‚ then‚ unlikable characters‚ the ones who are the most human‚ are also the ones who are the most alive. Perhaps this intimacy makes us uncomfortable because
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in truths and observations by myself‚ and only by me. This paper is written solely for my SOC101C15 online class. Gender is not something we are born with‚ and not something we have‚ but something we do‚ something we perform (Butler‚ 1990). Society has had rules and boundaries about gender roles since the dawn of man‚ going as far back as caveman. Men were the bread winners‚ or the hunters‚ and women were the gatherers and in charge of the raising the children and taking
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sexual orientation‚ physical gender and gender roles. Identity’s can be changed dramatically depending how a person feels about themselves and who they are attracted to the same or opposite sex. Some play role because it is what they must do. Judith Butler has explained that we all “act” out our roles and try to perform it but we are born without roles. People categorize themselves depending what role they should play whether they like their role or not; like now most women
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when she marries Fitzwilliam Darcy who succeeds Mr. Bennet as controlling literary figure. Fraiman claims that Elizabeth is a surrogate-son to her father trapped inside her female body during an age when gender roles were rigorously fixed. Judith Butler in her essay of 1990 called "Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory‚ “states that performing one’s gender wrong initiates a set of punishments both obvious and indirect. Through the contribution
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Bibliography: Breakfast on Pluto. Dir. Neil Jordan. Pathé!‚ Twentieth Century Fox‚ 2005. Brison‚ Susan J.‚ Aftermath: Violence and the Remaking of a Self. (2003) Butler‚ Judith Butler‚ Judith. Gender Trouble. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge‚ 2008. Butler‚ Judith. Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence. New York: Verso‚ 2006. Michalski‚ Joseph H.‚ “Explaining Intimate Partner Violence: The Sociological Limitations of Victimization Studies” Vol. 20
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