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What is Feminised Genders

Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Gender-Based Violence Prevention
From the perspective of queer studies, gender and sex are both social constructs that respond to a social division originated in the distribution of labour and the economy of production in two main genders: masculine and feminine. As such, the masculine gender corresponds to the highest hierarchy, whereas anything else can be subject to feminisation and assume a passive stance. This concept allows a methodological analysis that includes cis and trans women, non-binary people, and de-masculinised cis and trans men.
Published in Chapter:
Classical Violence: Teaching Mythology Against Gender-Based Violence
Francisco Sánchez Torres (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2053-2.ch008
Abstract
This chapter offers an examination of Greek and Roman myths in the context of university-level teaching with a focus on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) prevention. The aims can be summarized as follows: providing a sufficient methodological framework through which open the analysis of myths to critical approaches and proposing techniques and ways of interlacing these critical approaches in the classroom. Consequently, mythology as a group of discourses will be examined to identify the qualities of myth as a powerful means of reification for cultural practices from a semiotic approach. Furthermore, a series of in-class experiences will be provided, preceded by an analysis of the concept of GBV and its application in the context of Greek and Roman mythology, its tradition and its reception through the ages.
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