Essays comparing one of our own early memories and a recent experience of gender play (or work?), written from the sort of perspective Barrie Thorne uses in her 1994 book, Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School, as an ethnographer who assumes the role of participant-observer.
Kathryn Corbin | From Nail Polish to Not Crying: How I Learned to Play with Boys |
Elle Endre-Stacy | Gender Play |
Patricia Flaherty | Being Embodied S*cks. |
Talya Gates-Monasch | Let's Talk About Sex, and Gender |
Kelsey G | Gender and Sexualities Paper # 1 |
Sarah Halter | "Ignore It!" |
Alex Heilbronner | Paper 1 |
Em Madsen | Woodchip Turtles and Bad Beer: Or, Not Much Has Changed Since Elementary School |
Samantha Martinez | Questioning Gender as a Central "Oppressive" Force in Women's Lives |
Anna Mazzariello | Its "Fun" to be Misunderstood When Playing With Gender |
Orah Minder | Summertime Packing |
Amy Pennington | A Journey in Gendered Play |
Amy Phillips | All the Small Things: An Exploration of Gender Performance Past and Present |
Flora Shepherd | Birthmark: Why categories hurt. |
Lindsay Updegrove | Easy to play, not so easy to win |