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2009
Captives of Gender Determinism? Poststructural discourse analysis as an analytical and transformative practice
ZÁBRODSKÁ, KateřinaBasic information
Original name
Captives of Gender Determinism? Poststructural discourse analysis as an analytical and transformative practice
Authors
ZÁBRODSKÁ, Kateřina
Edition
Stockholm, Feminist Methods Conference: Electronic Conference Proceedings, 2009
Publisher
Stockholm University.
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organization unit
Faculty of Social Studies
Změněno: 3/11/2009 15:54, doc. Mgr. Kateřina Zábrodská, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
The paper focuses on the question of “legitimate” and, for feminist aims, beneficial use of poststructural (or Foucauldian) discourse analysis of individual subjects’ utterances. A Foucauldian understanding of discourse generally implies an interest in the rules and regulations of discourse on an institutional and societal level, rather than on the level of particular individuals’ utterances. The latter focus is typically associated with the use of discourse analysis in social psychology and is sometimes subjected to critique for being less effective and/or faithful to Foucauldian notion of discourse than other discursive approaches. Based on the data from my research on gender identifications among young, heterosexual Czech women and men, I want to argue, however, that the application of poststructural discourse analysis to the study of individual subjects’ utterances is productive, not least because it enables us to see the actual ways in which gender identifications are both reproduced and open to change. The analysis reveals the dominance of deterministic discourses and individual-society dualisms among the study’s participants, yet at the same time allows us to deconstruct these discourses, creating a space for more progressive gender subjectivities and practices.
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