GNDS 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: White Supremacy, Postcolonial Feminism, Genderqueer

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Gender the social construction of identities, roles, and institutions that come to be associated with ideas about biological sex. As a category of analysis, gender reveals that all people"s lives are socially conditioned and are open to social change. These points indicate the in gender studies, gender serves as an analytical category to illuminate how our lives are mediated by culture and society. Thus, we do not presume that gender has any fixed or uniform nature or origin. Instead, we use the term so that whatever it refers to may be opened to investigation, comparison, and analysis. Feminism needs to show all people how better lives and a better world can be made through feminist social change. Feminism questions rigid binary categories of masculinity and femininity, looks at the political consequences of assumptions about gender, and helps us search for better models and greater freedom . Introduction come closer to feminism - https://ereserves. library. queensu. ca/ares/ares. dll?action=10&type=10&value=68557.

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