All kinds of people, all kinds of ways
Thismasters researchproject, All Kinds of People, All Kinds of Ways, proposes that gender is a constructed concept producedby colonial, capitalist, and patriarchal structures. This is illustrated through a three-channel video installation ofthe same name that utilizes conversations with two-spirit,...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14646621 2023-05-15T13:28:48+02:00 All kinds of people, all kinds of ways Klasha Fernandes (10849740) 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14646621.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/All_kinds_of_people_all_kinds_of_ways/14646621 doi:10.32920/ryerson.14646621.v1 In Copyright Uncategorized content untagged Text Thesis 2019 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14646621.v1 2021-06-13T16:15:41Z Thismasters researchproject, All Kinds of People, All Kinds of Ways, proposes that gender is a constructed concept producedby colonial, capitalist, and patriarchal structures. This is illustrated through a three-channel video installation ofthe same name that utilizes conversations with two-spirit, Anishinaabe participants whose traditions express the fluidityof genderidentity.Theresearch donein this paper furthersupports these discussions through an analysis offeminist and queer theory, as wellas a lookat various cultures around the world that have similar understandings of non-fixed gender. Thesis anishina* Unknown |
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Thismasters researchproject, All Kinds of People, All Kinds of Ways, proposes that gender is a constructed concept producedby colonial, capitalist, and patriarchal structures. This is illustrated through a three-channel video installation ofthe same name that utilizes conversations with two-spirit, Anishinaabe participants whose traditions express the fluidityof genderidentity.Theresearch donein this paper furthersupports these discussions through an analysis offeminist and queer theory, as wellas a lookat various cultures around the world that have similar understandings of non-fixed gender. |
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