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This article or section does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Gender History is a sub-field of History and Gender studies, which looks at the past from the perspective of gender. It is in many ways, an outgrowth of Women's History. For other senses of this word, see history (disambiguation). ...
Gender studies is a theoretical work in the social sciences or humanities that focuses on issues of sex and gender in language and society, and often addresses related issues including racial and ethnic oppression, postcolonial societies, and globalization. ...
The word gender describes the state of being male, female, or neither. ...
Impact
Despite its relatively short life, Gender History (and its forerunner Women's History) has had a rather significant effect on the general study of history. Since the 1960s, when the initially small field first achieved a measure of acceptance, it has gone through a number of different phases, each with its own challenges and outcomes, but always making an impact of some kind on the historical discipline. Although some of the changes to the study of history have been quite obvious, such increased numbers of books on famous women or simply the admission of greater numbers of women into the historical profession, other influences are more subtle, even though they may be more politically groundbreaking in the end. For other senses of this word, see history (disambiguation). ...
The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ...
Within the Profession According to historian Joan Scott, conflict occurred between Women's History historians and other historians in a number of ways. In the American Historical Association, when feminists argued that female historians were treated unequally within the field and underrepresented in the association, they were essentially leveling charges of historical negligence by traditional historians. Notions of professionalism were not rejected outright, but they were accused of biased. If the virtues of the historical profession failed to appreciate and include the work of female historians, what kind of effect did those same virtues have on the history men were writing? This is a list of historians. ...
The American Historical Association (AHA) is a society of historians and teachers of history founded in 1884 and incorporated by the United States Congress in 1889. ...
Feminism is a social theory and political movement primarily informed and motivated by the experience of women. ...
A profession is a specialized work function within society, generally performed by a professional. ...
Supplementary History The construction of Women's History as “supplementary” to the rest of history had a similar effect. At first glance, a supplement simply adds information which has been missing from the greater story, but as Scott points out, it also questions why the information was left out in the first place. Whenever it is noticed that a woman found to be missing from written history, Women's History first describes her role, second, examines which mechanisms allowed her role to be omitted, and third, asks to what other information these mechanisms were blind. If a human being can be left out entirely, what else has been missed as a result of the established practices of the historical profession? A pair of angles are supplementary if their respective measures sum to 180 degrees. ...
Gender Theory Finally, the advent of gender theory once again challenged commonly held ideas of the discipline, including those scholars studying Women's History. Post-modern criticism of essentialising socially constructed groups, be they gender groups or otherwise, pointed out the weaknesses in various sorts of history. In the past, historians have attempted to describe the shared experience of large numbers of people, as though these people and their experiences were homogeneous and uniform. Women have multiple identities, influenced by any number of factors including race and class, and any examination of history which conflates their experiences, fails to get an accurate picture. Gender studies is a theoretical work in the social sciences or humanities that focuses on issues of sex and gender in language and society, and often addresses related issues including racial and ethnic oppression, postcolonial societies, and globalization. ...
Postmodernism (sometimes abbreviated pomo) is a term applied to a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, and culture, which are generally characterized as either emerging from, in reaction to, or superseding, modernism. ...
Social scientists and literary scholars have claimed that many things are social constructions or social constructs, or that they have been socially constructed. ...
The word gender describes the state of being male, female, or neither. ...
A historian is someone who writes history, and history is a written accounting of the past. ...
In mathematics, an identity is an equality that remains true regardless of the values of any variables that appear within it. ...
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Class is a slang word in the UK, meaning great or fabulous. Originating from Northern Ireland, this colloquial word is now used across most media and is gaining more widespread acceptance. ...
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