Judith Butler's Theory On gender Performanity:
Gender is the repeated stylisation of the body a set of repeated acts with a highly rigid regulatory frame that congeal overtime to produce the appearance of substance.
Butler argues that gender roles are constructed by society and that masculinity and femininity are not inherent. Gender is the cultural meaning we attach to our biological sex. which isn't alway true as there is evidence of girls like sports and boys liking make up, it is just that culture coerces you to conduct that gender performance.
According to Butler gender is performative, we are not just acting it like a performance, but rather actively constructing it as we act it out. Gender reality is performative which means, quite simply that it is real only to the extent that it is performed. if we refuse to perform our gender script, gender will cease to exist.    

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