An Analysis of Joan Wallach Scott's Gender and the Politics of History (The Macat Library) By Pilar Zazueta

Joan Scott s work has influenced several generations of historians and helped make the topic of gender central to the way in which the discipline is taught and studied today At root a new way of conceptualizing capitalist societies Scott s theories suggest that gender is better understood as a social construct than as a biological fact Scott s original contribution to the debate however stems in her use of the critical thinking skill of analysis to understand how the arguments of earlier generations of historians were built in order to fully grasp both their structure and the assumptions that underpinned them From there Scott was able to use problem solving to resolve the issues that emerged from her analysis asking productive questions focused on better ways to build a model capable of explaining the historical phenomenon of gender difference Scott answered these questions by introducing models created by deconstructionist scholars notably Jacques Derrida who challenged the idea that any term or concept has a stable or dependable meaning rooted in material reality She was able in consequence to refute that idea that gender inequality is the natural hence justifiable consequence of biological sexual differences and issue a fundamental challenge to the capitalist system itself An Analysis of Joan Wallach Scott s Gender and the Politics of History The Macat Library

An Analysis of Joan Wallach Scott's Gender and the Politics of History (The Macat Library) By Pilar Zazueta
English
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An Analysis of Joan Wallach Scott's Gender and the Politics of History (The Macat Library).