Gender Identity Complexities Turn
In: GLQ: a journal of lesbian and gay studies, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 239-242
ISSN: 1527-9375
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In: GLQ: a journal of lesbian and gay studies, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 239-242
ISSN: 1527-9375
In: Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta: naučnyj recenziruemyj žurnal = MGIMO review of international relations : scientific peer-reviewed journal, Heft 1(22), S. 204-210
ISSN: 2541-9099
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In: Annual review of sex research, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 73-120
ISSN: 2168-3654
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Islam, Sexuality, and Gender Identity" published on by Oxford University Press.
What is gender? Is gender changeable? Does gender always match up with one's sexuality or outward appearance? These are questions at the forefront of contemporary debates for increased rights for trans men, trans women, and others who do not conform to our society's gender norms. Students will read the experiences of gender non-conforming individuals-as well as court decisions related to recent legal cases and media coverage-in order to better understand the challenges they face today
In: Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture 2
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In: Springer eBook Collection
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Methodologies and the Production of Knowledge in Forced Migration Contexts -- Chapter 2: Life In Conflict: Exploring the lived experiences of the forced migrants in a Camp -- Chapter 3: What Is Feminist About Studying Women's Forced Migration -- Chapter 4: Camp as the Place of Exception in Forced Migration Studies -- Part II: Labour, Development and the Migrant Body -- Chapter 5: If Only I Were a Male? Work, Value and the Female Body -- Chapter 6: Identity Of The Woman Worker: A Dialogue Between Trade Union And Street Theatre: A Study Of Aurat And Woh Bol Uthi -- Chapter 7: Development, Displacement and Sense of Place -- Chapter 8: The Reproductive Laborers of the Indian gestational Surrogacy Market -- Part III: Identity, Borders and Borderland -- Chapter 9: Shifting Sands, Migrants and Mobilities in the Brahmaputra Valley -- Chapter 10: The Legacy of Partition and Structural Victimisation of the People of Border land: A Case of Punjab -- Part IV: Gender, Conflict and Migration -- Chapter 11: Women In India's Maoist Ranks -- Chapter 12: Women, Conflict and Conflict Reporting: The Deeply Gendered Discourse on the Rohingya Crisis in the Indian News Websites -- Chapter 13: Armed unto life: The gun and Maoist Guerrilla women in Nepal -- Chapter 14: Gender and Invisible Migration -Understanding Sex trafficking in India -- Chapter 15: Conclusion.
In: Government Procedures and Operations Series
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- LGBTQI+ Data Inclusion Act0F( -- Section 1. Short Title -- SEC. 2. Findings -- Sec. 3. Requirement to Collect Data on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Variations in Sex Characteristics -- Summary and Purpose of Legislation -- Background and Need for Legislation -- Section-by-Section Analysis -- Section 1. Short Title -- Sec. 2. Findings -- Sec. 3. Requirement to Collect Data on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Variations in Sex Characteristics -- Legislative History -- Committee Consideration -- Roll Call Votes -- Explanation of Amendments -- List of Related Committee Hearings -- Statement of Oversight Findings and Recommendations of the Committee -- Statement of General Performance Goals and Objectives -- Application of Law to the Legislative Branch -- Duplication of Federal Programs -- Disclosure of Directed Rule Makings -- Federal Advisory Committee Act -- Unfunded Mandates Statement -- Earmark Identification -- Committee Estimate -- Changes in Existing Law Made by the Bill, as Reported -- Minority Views -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 -- Understanding the Fight to Protect LGBTQI+ Rights in Europe and Eurasia13F( -- Statement of Björn Van Roozendaal, Programmes Director, ILGA-Europe -- Written Statement by Björn van Roozendaal, Programmes Director, ILGA-Europe -- Executive Summary: Rainbow Europe Map and Index 2021 -- Equality and Non-Discrimination -- Family -- Hate Crime and Hate Speech -- Legal Gender Recognition and Bodily Integrity -- Civil Society Space -- Asylum -- Statement of Svetlana Zakharova, Co-Secretary, ILGA-Europe Board Member, Russian LGBT Network -- Written Testimony by Svetlana Zakharova Director of the Legal and Social Support Charitable Foundation Sphere (Organization-Operator of the Russian LGBT Network) Individual Member of the Russian LGBT Network.
Great authors have a reputation for being reluctant political allies. They adamantly insist on focusing on aspects of life that no ideologist ever bothers to address. Life never exactly conforms to doctrine, and their art appears to defy ideology completely or subversively in order to find methods to break free from its shackles. Woolf's attitude toward feminism provides readers with an essential example of this resistance. Though Virginia Woolf was extremely concerned about the difficulties of women, particularly literary women, she often disliked being associated with feminists. Instead, she pushes for the transcendence of sexual roles, urging readers to go beyond gender to gain a better knowledge of human existence. Woolf's thesis is echoed by Judith Butler's concept of 'Gender Performativity.
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In: Inquire & investigate
Timeline -- Important people -- Introduction: What is gender identity? -- Early gender pioneers -- The birth of a movement -- Challenges and changes -- Violence and progress in the 1990s -- A new century of connection -- Gender identity in popular media -- The "new" revolution.
In: Ethnographic alternatives book series v. 17
The Abject Body and Subversive Femininity --Stepping on the Black Box: Kinesthetic Experience and the Transformation of Body Size --"Would You Do It?": Doing the Scholarly Striptease for Academic Gain --Reading the Body: Consuming the Feminist Scholar --Reading Pink: The Beauty Persuasion --Thinking and Rethinking Tails, Tales, and Tellings.