Gender is pertinent to many disciplines, such as literary theory, drama studies, film theory, performance theory, contemporary art history, anthropology, sociology, sociolinguistics and psychology. These disciplines sometimes differ in their approaches to how and why gender is studied. In politics, gender can be viewed as a foundational discourse that political actors employ in order to position themselves on a variety of issues.[9] Gender studies is also a discipline in itself, incorporating methods and approaches from a wide range of disciplines.[10]
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^Anne-Marie Smith, Julia Kristeva: Speaking the Unspeakable (Pluto Press, 1988).
^Griselda Pollock, "Inscriptions in the Feminine" and "Introduction" to "The With-In-Visible Screen", in: Inside the Visible edited by Catherine de Zegher. MIT Press, 1996.
^Pollock, Griselda (2013). Art in the Time-Space of Memory and Migration: Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud and Bracha L. Ettinger in the Freud Museum. Leeds, London: Wild Pansy Press & Freud Museum.
^Gutierrez-Albilla, Julian (2017). Aesthetics, Ethics and Trauma in the Cinema of Pedro Almodovar. Edinburgh UP.
^Škof, Lenart (2021). Antigone's Sisters: On the Matrix of Love. SUNY Press.
^de Zegher, Catherine, ed. (1996). Inside the Visible. MIT Press.