GNSE 15002 06 Gender and Sexuality in World Civilizations I

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Disguising Gender with Pseudonyms: Who is it Benefiting?

Posted on November 1, 2023 by emagana · 2 Comments

  *Quote from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte that fits the theme well* In the past centuries, in order to avoid the backlash of being a woman, publishing works using pseudonyms became a common practice. It was believed that if women used pseudonyms to publish their writing, it would give them a much better chance to break […]

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Gender Stereotypes in Mexican Cultures

Posted on October 9, 2023 by emagana · 3 Comments

During the past two weeks of lectures, the discussion on the definitions of sex and gender have been contemplated by our class. These definitions are not standardized and do not mean the same things to everyone (these definitions vary based on religious beliefs, culture, race, etc) but, as a class, we attempted to create some […]

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