Asked by Aakriti Thapa on Sep 22, 2024

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Who wrote the novel Gender Trouble, which claims that masculine/feminine divisions were built upon homophobic cultural taboos?

A) Judith Butler
B) Julie Mannell
C) Jean Kilbourne
D) Sam Killermann

Homophobic Cultural

Cultures or societal norms that embody or endorse prejudice, discrimination, and adverse attitudes towards homosexuality and LGBTQ+ individuals.

Masculine/Feminine Divisions

The societal and cultural distinctions made between what is considered characteristic of male or female behavior, roles, and attributes.

Judith Butler

A prominent philosopher and gender theorist known for her work on gender identity, performativity, and the social construction of sex and gender.

  • Familiarize with key literature and authors in the field of gender studies.
  • Identify the role of cultural taboos in shaping the concepts of masculinity and femininity.
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Alexis DiFonzo2 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Judith Butler wrote the novel Gender Trouble, in which she argues that the binary concepts of male and female were socially constructed and rooted in cultural taboos against homosexuality.