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... gender boundaries are tested in RL by characters whose names and appearances conceal or confuse their gender identities — thus , female homicide detective Konstantin finds herself focusing on a fellow officer's name tag so that " she ...
... gender boundaries are tested in RL by characters whose names and appearances conceal or confuse their gender identities — thus , female homicide detective Konstantin finds herself focusing on a fellow officer's name tag so that " she ...
Page 125
... gender theorists such as Grosz and Butler warrant consideration outside the rather arcane and inaccessible field of a philosophically - inflected gender studies . Sex , too , has become " science- fictional , " in theory and in practice ...
... gender theorists such as Grosz and Butler warrant consideration outside the rather arcane and inaccessible field of a philosophically - inflected gender studies . Sex , too , has become " science- fictional , " in theory and in practice ...
Page 128
... Gender . " Reload : Rethinking Women and Cyberculture . Ed . Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth . Cambridge : MIT , 2002. 301-20 . Kirkup , Gill , Linda Janes , Kathryn Woodward , and Fiona Hovenden , eds . The Gendered Cyborg : A Reader ...
... Gender . " Reload : Rethinking Women and Cyberculture . Ed . Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth . Cambridge : MIT , 2002. 301-20 . Kirkup , Gill , Linda Janes , Kathryn Woodward , and Fiona Hovenden , eds . The Gendered Cyborg : A Reader ...
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