TY - BOOK AU - Browne, Jude AU - Browne,Jude TI - Why gender? SN - 9781108833370 AV - HQ18.55 .W49 2021 U1 - 305.3 23 PY - 2021/// CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom, New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Gender identity KW - Feminist theory KW - LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient & Classical KW - bisacsh N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index. Donated by Prof. Bina Agarwal N2 - "In this Chapter I consider how dangerous and disturbing the term "gender" has become in the minds of those who fear its power and influence . The stated concern about "gender" as a foreign term, an English term, acting on local or national cultures as if it were a foreign element or, indeed, a foreign power is matched by a presumption within feminist and LGBTIQ theory that "gender" can function as a generalizable concept no matter the language into which it enters. The aim of the following chapter is, thus, two-fold: one, to establish that there is no "gender theory" without a problem of translation, and that the fear of "gender" as a destructive cultural imposition from English (or from the Anglophone world) manifests a resistance to translation that deserves critical attention. As much as the resistance to cultural imperialism is surely warranted, so too is the resistance to forms of linguistic nationalism that seek to purify its language of foreign elements and the disturbance to syntactical ways of organizing the world that they can produce"-- ER -