· Performance, performativity, excess and shame
Lastly, Sarah (1997) argued that “[g]ender is work and, as Butler argues, gender performativity is always on the edge of failure. It takes courage to jump over that edge, and jump with your eyes open. It might be that the best way to do things with gender is to know what gender is doing with us, and then work it” (p. 307). Sometimes the sociological perspective as it relates to gender. That is, to understand how genderrelated behavior and definitions of gender are shaped by particular social processes. Gender roles’ and more about ‘gender performativity’ are pointed out in the second article. Finally, it is said that by these both article it is showed how gender and sex are related to race and class in the human lives.























