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Preoc- cupation with gender tends to be grounded in Western practice , where Euro - American feminism has frequently privileged gender over other concerns . It is almost as if “ women can never assume an individual identity because they ...
Preoc- cupation with gender tends to be grounded in Western practice , where Euro - American feminism has frequently privileged gender over other concerns . It is almost as if “ women can never assume an individual identity because they ...
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... of gender roles accompanying women's entrance into male - defined forms of work when men left for war . ... the image of the serial - queen at a time when sweeping changes in American society were undermining gender binarisms .
... of gender roles accompanying women's entrance into male - defined forms of work when men left for war . ... the image of the serial - queen at a time when sweeping changes in American society were undermining gender binarisms .
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Originally a gay aesthetic , camp reveled in revealing the con- structedness of heterosexual gender codes . It placed the signs of gender identity into a performative context , displacing them from any natural or original condition .
Originally a gay aesthetic , camp reveled in revealing the con- structedness of heterosexual gender codes . It placed the signs of gender identity into a performative context , displacing them from any natural or original condition .
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