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othersociologist.com
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| | | | | By Zuleyka Zevallos, PhD Sociology and anthropology have long used the experiences of "third sex" cultures, such as the Native American Two Spirit people, to teach students about the social construction of sex and gender. In many cultures around the world, people are allowed to live their lives beyond conventional binaries; they need not... | |
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www.anthonyskewspolitics.com
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| | | | | Courting controversy: Why do gender critical feminists deny science? | |
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theelectricagora.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a philosophical and political argument against the concept of 'gender identity' as a distinct ontological category. It argues that gender identity, when articulated through expression and presentation, leads to ontological profligacy and divisiveness. The author advocates for retaining the ontology of biological sex, recognizing diverse socio-cultural expressions, and dropping the concept of gender identity. They also make a normative claim that discrimination based on gender expression/presentation should be illegal. However, the text acknowledges potential conflicts, such as with bathroom legislation, and suggests a balance between principles of biological sex and gender expression, while advocating for long-term social reori... | |
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blairfix.github.io
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| | | 12 Accumulation and sabotage | CAPITAL AS POWER | ||