Masculinity

  • 121Effeminacy — [ Drag queens like these embody femininity to an exaggerated degree.] Effeminacy is a trait in males that generally contradicts traditional male (masculine) gender roles. It is a derogatory term frequently applied to femininity; or womanly… …

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  • 122Transfeminism — as a noun is a category of feminism, most often known for the application of transgender discourses to feminist discourses, and of feminist beliefs to transgender discourse (Hill 2002). This, like many brief definitions of complex topics, is a… …

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  • 123One Tree Hill (TV series) — One Tree Hill Intertitle, seasons 1–4; 8 Genre Drama, Sports Format Teen drama …

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  • 124New feminism — Part of a series on Feminism …

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  • 125Stephen Whittle — Born 29 May 1955 (1955 05 29) (age 56) Altrincham, Cheshire Known for Equal rights campaigning Title Professor of Law and Officer of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire …

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  • 126Masculinities Without Men? — (ISBN 0 7748 0997 3) is a book by Jean Bobby Noble. Noble explores how the construction of gender was thrown into crisis during the twentieth century, resulting in a permanent rupture in the sex/gender system, and how masculinity became an… …

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  • 127Socialism and LGBT rights — [ thumb|right|150px|Qiu Jin (1875 1907), Chinese left wing revolutionary cross dresser.] While gay rights is seen by many in the western world today as a left wing political issue, sexual minorities and gender variant people do not belong as a… …

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  • 128Martial Race — was a designation created by Army officials of British India, where they classified each ethnic group into one of two categories: Martial and Non Martial .[citation needed] A martial race was typically considered brave and well built for fighting …

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