bookOct 11, 2012Closed access

Resisting Reality

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Indexed incrossref

Abstract

Abstract Contemporary theorists use the term “social construction” with the aim of exposing how what's purportedly “natural” is often at least partly social and, more specifically, how this masking of the social is politically significant. The chapters in this book draw on insights from feminist and critical race theory to develop the idea that gender and race are positions within a structure of social relations. On this interpretation, the point of saying that gender and race are socially constructed is not to make a causal claim about the origins of our concepts of gender and race, or to take a stand in the nature/nurture debate, but to locate these categories within a realist social ontology. This is…

Citation impact

1,100
total citations
FWCI
7.83
Percentile
100%
References
0
Citations per year

Authors

1

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Epistemology
  • Ideology
  • Sociology
  • Race (biology)
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Interpretation (philosophy)
  • Social structure
  • Injustice
No related works found for this paper.