SOC219H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Susan Brownmiller, Trauma Trigger, Solidarity
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Gender as representation: attributes of gender, gender is not just out there, gender is something that we do, we all account for our gender. Gender as institutional logic: how we think about prisons, the police, courts, not just individual, but organizations can be gendered too. Gender as intersectional: intersections among other things. However, you are an object to other people and they will put you into another social category: social identity and social category gender is a subjective and objective. Our guides: emile durkheim why certain things become criminalized, helps us understand how that"s related to society being held together & susan brownmiller. A feminist scholar, wrote a book on how rape came to be criminalized: sees crime that"s related to social solidarity. You can not have a society without crime, its evolutional, solidarity is the: (cid:498)crime is necessary. Defining crime functionally - durkheim glue that holds us all together, morality is related to crime.