New Books in Gender

Interviews with Scholars of Gender about their New Books

Science
Social Sciences
76
Regina Kazyulina, "Women Under Suspicion: Frate...
43 min
77
Lost Women of Disco
48 min
78
Rene Almeling, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Brian T....
37 min
79
Ela Przybylo, "Ungendering Menstruation" (U Min...
37 min
80
Susan Shapiro Barash, "Estranged: How Strained ...
25 min
81
David E. Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht, "See...
51 min
82
Phyu Phyu Oo, "Conflict-related Sexual Violence...
42 min
83
Karen Redrobe, "Undead: (Inter)(in)animation, F...
58 min
84
Volha Bartash, Tomasz Kamusella, and Viktor Sha...
61 min
85
Sonia C. Gomez, "Picture Bride, War Bride: The ...
58 min
86
Anahid Matossian, "Syrian-Armenian Women Migran...
68 min
87
Andréa Becker, "Get It Out: On the Politics of ...
26 min
88
Juliet Rix, "London's Statues of Women" (SafeHa...
44 min
89
Tom Waidzunas et al., "Out Doing Science: LGBTQ...
61 min
90
Phil Tiemeyer, "Women and the Jet Age: A Global...
47 min
91
Susan L. Carruthers, "Making Do: Britons and th...
65 min
92
Elana Levine, "Her Stories: Daytime Soap Opera ...
An interview with Elana Levine
31 min
93
Margaret Cook Andersen, "Fertile Expectations: ...
39 min
94
A Queer Etymology of Punk
In the fifth episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with British music critic Jon Savage about how LGBTQ resistance shaped American popular music from the 1950s to the 1980s. Savage discusses the curious and queer roots of the word punk stretching back to the time of Shakespeare when it was used to connote ambiguous and transgressive gender and sexuality. Those meanings carried through to the 1970s though their origins may have been obscured by popular culture. Jon Savag...
48 min
95
Kevin Guyan, "Rainbow Trap: Queer Lives, Classi...
50 min
96
Enrique Fernández and Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, "...
40 min
97
Daanika Kamal, "Domestic Violence in Pakistan: ...
48 min
98
Angela Katrina Lewis-Maddox ed., "Disrupting Po...
47 min
99
How Punk Broke the Binary
When singer Debbie Harry helped form Blondie in 1974 she developed a unique stage persona to front the band. Though she may have appeared to fans as a hyper-femme caricature, Harry recalls her role as androgynous or "transexual" in her 2019 memoir Face It. In the third episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with Cornell University professor of music Judith Peraino, and University of Iowa cultural studies professor Kembrew McLeod about the stylistic and social forces that...
66 min
100
Gender Crisis N.Y.C.
In the premiere episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with celebrated writer Lucy Sante about the landscape of gender logics within the New York rock scene. It was a nebulous soundscape of counterculture formed around gender explorations and social upheaval set to the soundtrack of an aggressive style of rock ’n’ roll that critics would identify as punk rock by the end of the seventies. Lucy Sante is the author of Low Life, Evidence, The Factory of Facts, Kill All Your...
45 min