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  2. Social construction of gender - Wikipedia

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    Gender is used as a means of describing the distinction between the biological sex and socialized aspects of femininity and masculinity. [9] According to West and Zimmerman, gender is not a personal trait; it is "an emergent feature of social situations: both as an outcome of and a rationale for various social arrangements, and as a means of legitimating one of the most fundamental divisions ...

  3. Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    The standard model defines gender as a social understanding/ideology that defines what behaviors, actions, and appearances are normal for males and females. Studies into biological sex-determining systems also have begun working towards connecting certain gender conducts such as behaviors, actions, and desires with sex-determinism.

  4. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of gender-neutral language argue that the use of gender-specific language often implies male superiority or reflects an unequal state of society. [287] According to The Handbook of English Linguistics , generic masculine pronouns and gender-specific job titles are instances "where English linguistic convention has historically ...

  5. Opinion - Trump’s gender ideology order isn’t political — it ...

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    a of rising authoritarianism and weaponized gender violence, the West cannot afford to waver. Nations that value human rights must reaffirm their commitment to dignity and equality by grounding ...

  6. Standpoint theory - Wikipedia

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    Social location: Viewpoints and perspectives are ultimately created through the groups that we subscribe to (created by connections through race, gender, etc.). [28] Epistemology: The theory of knowledge; Intersectionality: The characteristics of an individual's life, such as race and gender, that come together to create all aspects of one's ...

  7. Sociology of gender - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Kinsey created a Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale called the Kinsey Scale, which challenges the common perception of human sexuality as strictly binary and directly linked to gender. Drag queens are an example of "troubling" gender, complicating the understanding of sexuality in our society by causing people to think outside the ...

  8. Anti-gender movement - Wikipedia

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    The term gender ideology, central to the anti-gender movement, lacks a consistent or coherent definition [2] and encompasses a wide range of issues. [3] Scholars such as Stefanie Mayer and Birgit Sauer describe it as an "empty signifier," [ 2 ] while Agnieszka Graff characterizes it as a catch-all term for ideas opposed by conservative Catholics.

  9. Pope Francis calls for studies into 'ugly' gender theory - AOL

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    Gender theory, often called gender ideology by its detractors, sugg. Pope Francis on Friday warned of the dangers of so-called gender theory, saying he had commissioned studies into what he ...