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... gender as either essential and unchanging , or free - floating and discretionary . In a person whose native at- tributes included a potent but very stigmatizable presence , the lack of a consistent lifelong core gender identity seems to ...
... gender as either essential and unchanging , or free - floating and discretionary . In a person whose native at- tributes included a potent but very stigmatizable presence , the lack of a consistent lifelong core gender identity seems to ...
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... Gender , and Creativity in the Art of Herman Melville ( New Haven : Yale UP , 1988 ) , which contains a ... gender identification , has not been explored since . It raises the issue of possible connections between mourning and gender . I ...
... Gender , and Creativity in the Art of Herman Melville ( New Haven : Yale UP , 1988 ) , which contains a ... gender identification , has not been explored since . It raises the issue of possible connections between mourning and gender . I ...
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... gender polarization . Both the fervent adherence to or intensification of gender polarity on the one side and the fluidity of gender identification on the other are manifesta- tions of the modernization process Weimar represents ...
... gender polarization . Both the fervent adherence to or intensification of gender polarity on the one side and the fluidity of gender identification on the other are manifesta- tions of the modernization process Weimar represents ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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