THE ORGANIZATION OF GENDER: EXPLORING THE LEXICON OF THE PROFESSION
Abstract
The article examines issues such as gender identity, gender expression, gender roles, and gender stereotypes, emphasizing their importance in defining society norms and individual experiences. It covers the gender binary's limitations and critiques, as well as the different identities of genderqueer and non-binary people. The essay also discusses the connections of gender with other social identities through the lens of intersectionality.
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Gender identity, gender expression, gender rolesHow to Cite
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