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  1. The Medical Construction of Gender.Inter Sexed Infants - 1994 - In Abigail J. Stewart (ed.), Theorizing feminism: parallel trends in the humanities and social sciences. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
     
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  2. The Importance of Feminist Critique for Contemporary Cell Biology.the Biology Group & Gender Study - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (1):61-76.
    Biology is seen not merely as a privileged oppressor of women but as a co-victim of masculinist social assumptions. We see feminist critique as one of the normative controls that any scientist must perform whenever analyzing data, and we seek to demonstrate what has happened when this control has not been utilized. Narratives of fertilization and sex determination traditionally have been modeled on the cultural patterns of male/female interaction, leading to gender associations being placed on cells and their components. (...)
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    Transcending gender and sex: ethical implications for identities, ambiguities and interrelations.Oluwaseun Adeola Adenugba - 2012 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 3 (1):4-12.
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  4. Gender and Sex Development.Simona Giordano - 2011 - In Michael Boylan (ed.), The Morality and Global Justice Reader. Westview Press.
     
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    Systems Thinking, Gender, and Sex.Josephine Acosta-Pasricha - 2020 - Kritike 14 (1):11-27.
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    Social class and gender:: An empirical evaluation of occupational stratification.Nancy Andes - 1992 - Gender and Society 6 (2):231-251.
    The purpose of this article is to investigate how sex segregation, social class, and gender are analytically related to occupational stratification. Recent discussions of women and men in the labor force revolve around whether a sex-segregated model in which sex of the worker affects placement, a pure social class model using classical criteria, or a gendered social class model in which social organizational processes of a gendered social class structure affect positioning in the stratification system. This article addresses the (...)
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    Sex and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Texts: The Latin Tradition.Barbara K. Gold, Barbara H. Gold, Carolina Distinguished Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature Paul Allen Miller, Paul Allen Miller & Charles Platter - 1997 - SUNY Press.
    Examines interrelated topics in Medieval and Renaissance Latin literature: the status of women as writers, the status of women as rhetorical figures, and the status of women in society from the fifth to the early seventeenth century.
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    With and beyond gender and sex (a psychoanalytic intervention).A. Kiarina Kordela - 2008 - Angelaki 13 (2):93-107.
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    Sex, gender and sociability: American women students in France after World War ii.Whitney Walton - 2008 - Clio 28:145-158.
    Les séjours d’étude à l’étranger se sont développés après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Plus que d’autres formes de voyage, ils permettent aux jeunes adultes de s’immerger dans la culture et le quotidien d’un autre pays. Les jeunes femmes américaines qui ont étudié en France entre la fin des années 1940 et les années 1960 ont été marquées par les stéréotypes de genre et les pratiques sociales et sexuelles auxquels elles ont été confrontées. S’appuyant sur des entretiens oraux avec d’anciennes étudiantes (...)
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    Sex, gender, and science.Myra J. Hird - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In Sex, Gender and Science , Myra Hird outlines the social study of science and nature, specifically in relation to sex, sex differences, and sexuality. She examines how Western understandings of sex are based less upon understanding material sex differences than on a discourse that emphasizes sex dichotomy over sex diversity and argues for a feminist engagement with scientific debate that embraces the diversity and complexity of nature.
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    Sex, Gender, and Hermeneutics.Georgia Warnke - 2010 - In Jeff Malpas & Santiago Zabala (eds.), Consequences of Hermeneutics: Fifty Years After Gadamer's Truth and Method. Northwestern University Press. pp. 324.
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    Sex, Gender, and Embodiment.Sara Heinamaa - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter develops an alternative to the dominant articulation of human existence on the basis of classical phenomenology, arguing that Edmund Husserl's phenomenological inquiries into the structures of embodiment provide a very different and more fruitful starting point for the investigation of sexual difference than the ideas of social gender and biological sex. The ways of classifying sex and gender characteristics mark them out on several different conceptual bases, and thus their categories may not correspond or coincide. Moreover (...)
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    Sex, Gender, and Christian Ethics.Lisa Sowle Cahill - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    Cahill addresses the ethics of sexuality, marriage, parenthood and family from a feminist Christian standpoint. She wants to reaffirm the traditional unity of sex, love and parenthood, not as an absolute norm, but a guiding framework. The book also develops the significance of New Testament models of community and of moral formation, to argue that the human values associated with sex and family should be embodied in a context of concern for society's poor and marginalized. Roman Catholicism receives special but (...)
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    Neuroscience and Sex/Gender.Isabelle Dussauge & Anelis Kaiser - 2012 - Neuroethics 5 (3):211-215.
  15. Gendered Reason: Sex Metaphor and Conceptions of Reason.Phyllis Rooney - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (2):77 - 103.
    Reason has regularly been portrayed and understood in terms of images and metaphors that involve the exclusion or denigration of some element-body, passion, nature, instinct-that is cast as "feminine." Drawing upon philosophical insight into metaphor, I examine the impact of this gendering of reason. I argue that our conceptions of mind, reason, unreason, female, and male have been distorted. The politics of "rational" discourse has been set up in ways that still subtly but powerfully inhibit the voice and agency of (...)
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  16. Sex, Gender, and Essence.John Dupré - 1986 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 11 (1):441-457.
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    Sex, Gender and Health: Developments in Research.Toine Lagro-Janssen - 2007 - European Journal of Women's Studies 14 (1):9-20.
    The feminist movement was from its start in the 19th century involved in the struggle for better health care for women. The first feminists aimed at better information on birth control and sexuality. The second feminist wave focused on the unequal division of power roles between men and women. A lot of the problems women experienced could be seen as a consequence of their subordinate role in society. At the end of the 1980s and in the 1990s, the discipline women (...)
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  18. Sex, Gender, and Racial (In) Justice in Sport: The Treatment of South African Track Star Caster Semenya.Shari L. Dworkin, Amanda Lock Swarr & Cheryl Cooky - forthcoming - Feminist Studies.
     
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  19. Sex, gender and well-being: The impact of working life.L. Doyal - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):245-246.
  20. Sex, gender and heteronormativity: Seeing |[lsquo]|Some Like It Hot|[rsquo]| as a heterosexual dystopia.Terrell Carver - 2009 - Contemporary Political Theory 8 (2):125.
    Billy Wilder's classic film ‘Some Like It Hot’ prefigures Judith Butler's concept of performativity in relation to sex, gender and sexuality. Butler introduced this in Gender Trouble , demonstrating that sex, gender and sexuality are naturalized effects of citation and repetition. In that text she explains that denaturalization is visibly demonstrated by drag. Later in Bodies that Matter she argues that drag in ‘Some Like It Hot’ does not denaturalize heterosexuality, but rather fortifies it. What then for (...)
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    Sex, gender and heteronormativity: Seeing ‘Some Like It Hot’ as a heterosexual dystopia.Terrell Carver - 2009 - Contemporary Political Theory 8 (2):125-151.
    Billy Wilder's classic film ‘Some Like It Hot’ prefigures Judith Butler's concept of performativity in relation to sex, gender and sexuality. Butler introduced this in Gender Trouble, demonstrating that sex, gender and sexuality are naturalized effects of citation and repetition. In that text she explains that denaturalization is visibly demonstrated by drag. Later in Bodies that Matter she argues that drag in ‘Some Like It Hot’ does not denaturalize heterosexuality, but rather fortifies it. What then for Butler (...)
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    On Gender and the Soul: An Exploration of Sex/Gender and Its Relation to the Soul according to the Church Fathers by Benjamin Cabe.Lisa Gilbert - 2022 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 22 (1):179-180.
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    Sex, gender, and difference.Victoria K. Burbank - 1992 - Human Nature 3 (3):251-277.
    Empirical research has demonstrated that women’s aggressive behavior is widespread and displays regularities across societies. Until recently, however, discussions about the aggressive behavior of women and gender differences in aggressive behavior have been based largely on data from nonhuman primates, children, or laboratory experiments. Using a unique corpus of naturalistic data on aggressive human interactions both between and among men and women, I explore the complexity of our questions about sex differences in aggression and further illuminate the ways in (...)
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    Sex, gender and Christian identity in the patristic era.Vladimir Cvetkovic - 2021 - Filozofija I Društvo 32 (2):162-176.
    Focusing on three historical examples of a different understanding of Christian identity, the paper seeks to address the role of contemporary concepts of sex and gender in the creation of Christian identity. In the first case study, focused on the literary representations of the Christian martyrdom from the second and third centuries, special emphasis is placed on the demand for the?manly? or?masculine? way of witnessing faith. The second historical example relates to the creation of a wider ascetic movement in (...)
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    Gender and Sexual Practice in Structural Context: Condom Use among Women Doing Sex Work in Southern India.Kim M. Blankenship, Lucía Fort, Mona J. E. Danner & Gay Young - 2018 - Gender and Society 32 (6):860-888.
    In this study, we elaborate connections among gender, structure, and practice to suggest how social structural relations shape social sexual practice and, in the process, reshape gender relations. Using survey data from a study of a community mobilization intervention, we investigate the connection between institutional arrangements and condom use practice in sexual encounters with commercial clients and intimate partners among 410 women engaged in sex trade in a semiurban town in southern India. Multinomial logistic regression analysis uncovers the (...)
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  26. Sex, gender and feminist politics-An attempt at deconstructing the concept of naturalness.M. Fafejta - 2001 - Filosoficky Casopis 49 (5):805-818.
  27. Sex, gender, and the body.Jo Anne Pagano - 1995 - In Wendy Kohli (ed.), Critical conversations in philosophy of education. New York: Routledge.
     
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  28. Sex, gender, and sexuality.Lyn Merryfeather - 2018 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper (eds.), Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Sex, Gender and the Right to Write: Patrick Chamoiseau and the Erotics of Colonialism.Lorna Milne - 2001 - Paragraph 24 (3):59-75.
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    Sex, gender, and aging.Margaret H. Huyck - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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  31. Sex, Gender, and Sexuality.Moya Lloyd - 2017 - Routledge.
     
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  32. Sex, gender, and aging1.Margaret Hellie - forthcoming - Humanitas.
     
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    Sex, Gender, and Class in the Poem of Parmenides: Difference without Dualism?Rose Cherubin - 2019 - American Journal of Philology 140 (1):29-66.
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    Gender-benders”: Sex and Law in the Constitution of Polluted Bodies. [REVIEW]Dayna Nadine Scott - 2009 - Feminist Legal Studies 17 (3):241-265.
    This paper explores how law might conceive of the injury or harm of endocrine disruption as it applies to an aboriginal community experiencing chronic chemical pollution. The effect of the pollution in this case is not only gendered, but gendering: it seems to be causing the ‘production’ of two girl babies for every boy born on the reserve. This presents an opening to interrogate how law is implicated in the constitution of not just gender but sex. The analysis takes (...)
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  35. Sex and Sexual Orientation, Gender and Sexual Preference.Raja Halwani - forthcoming - Journal of Controversial Ideas.
    On what we can call the “folk” conception of sexual orientation, sexual orientation is understood as sex-based attraction, that is, as (partly) attraction on the basis of the perceived sex of the person to whom one is attracted. However, in recent discussions, philosophers have either added gender to sex as the basis of sexual orientation, or have altogether replaced sex with gender. Moreover, this addition or replacement has gone—mostly—unargued for. This paper argues that a sex-based conception of sexual (...)
     
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    What are Sex and Gender and what Do We Want them to Be?Ásta Ásta - 2023 - Metaphysics 6 (1):37.
    We are living in times where there is considerable debate over what sex and gender are and who gets to be of what sex and what gender. These are questions that impact people’s lives greatly, some more than others. They are metaphysical questions, but they also concern what principles we should be guided by when allocating resources, services, and protections to people with potentially different needs. There are also methodological questions in the vicinity. In this essay, I draw (...)
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    Genos, sex, gender and genre.Stella Sandford - 2018 - In Kirsten Malmkjær, Adriana Serban & Fransiska Louwagie (eds.), Key cultural texts in translation. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 9-24.
    This chapter discusses translators’ efforts to render the grammatical gender of Plato’s Greek in passages of the Republic, and to translate his terms noting differences between men and women with terms associated with the identity-defining concepts of sex and gender. It argues that the translation of 'genos' as 'sex' reveals less about the source text than about the role of the concept of sex in the translating culture. A discussion of a similar controversy in contemporary translation shows how (...)
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  38. Myth and Science around Gender and Sexuality: Eros and the Three Sexes in Plato's Symposium.Michael Groneberg - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (4):39-49.
    Plato's Symposium contains various myths dealing with gender and the erotic, among them Aristophanes' account of the three original sexes, which are here treated from the standpoint of modern science. In particular we see how, since the 19th century, sexology and psychoanalysis have updated concepts of a third sex and androgyny. Similarities with positions in antiquity demonstrate the relevance and force of the general propositions of myths. Differences appear to imply the effective presence of other myths of Judeo-Christian origin. (...)
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    Contingent ontologies: sex, gender and'woman'in Simone de Beauvoir and Judith Butler.Stella Sandford - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 97:18-29.
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    Sex, Gender and Health. Edited by Tessa M. Pollard & Susan Brin Hyatt. Pp. 170. (Cambridge University Press, 1999.) £12.95 paperback, ISBN 0-521-59707-2. [REVIEW]E. Godina - 2002 - Journal of Biosocial Science 34 (1):140-141.
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    Integrating Theories of Gender and Sexuality With Deviance: The Case of Prescription Drug Misuse during Sex.Brian C. Kelly, Mike Vuolo & Laura C. Frizzell - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (5):691-718.
    Social scientists have expended substantial effort to identify group patterns of deviant behavior. Yet beyond the ill-conceived treatment of sexual minorities as inherently deviant, they have rarely considered how gendered sexual identities shape participation in deviance. We argue for the utility of centering theories of gender and sexuality in intersectional deviance research. We demonstrate how this intentional focus on gender and sexuality provides important empirical insights while avoiding past pitfalls of stigmatizing sexual minorities. Drawing on theories of hegemonic (...)
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    Sexual Difference, Gender, and (Microscopic) Animals: A Commentary on Ebeling’s “Sexing the Rotifer”.Cecilia Åsberg - 2011 - Society and Animals 19 (3):316-322.
    In this commentary, the microscopic animals of the genus Rotifera, or “rotifers,” emerge as a theory-provoking nonhuman animal. Rotifers embody otherness in ways that may intrigue scholars within both Human-Animal Studies and feminist science studies. In their encounter with rotifers, such fields of research might also engage each other in new, unexpected, and fruitful ways, as is here argued.
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  43. Strip Club: Gender, Power, and Sex Work.[author unknown] - 2010
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    Gender, Love, and Sex As Political Theory?Jane Dick Zatta - 1997 - Mediaevalia 21 (2):249-280.
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    Spectral Perception and Ghostly Subjectivity at the Colonial Gender/Race/Sex Nexus.Mariana Ortega - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (4):401-409.
    This article calls for an examination of the spectral operations of the perceptual architecture of colonization in conjunction with the enactment of a decolonial feminism as proposed by María Lugones. The first section discusses both the notion of ghostly subjectivity from Lugones's early work as well as the echoes of this notion in her recent work on the coloniality of gender that emphasizes the gender/race/sex nexus. Subsequently, through a photographic example, the article presents an analysis of the perceptual (...)
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    Gender diversities and sex education.Cris Mayo - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (5):654-662.
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    Troubling Romance Tourism: Sex, Gender and Class inside the Argentinean Tango Clubs.Maria Törnqvist - 2012 - Feminist Review 102 (1):21-40.
    This article aims to explore and make theoretical sense of a stream of tourism that blurs the boundaries between sex, romance and intimacy, and diffuses the line between affectionate and economic relations. The empirical scope is the expanding international tourism of tango dancing—meaning the increasing number of people from all over the world travelling to Buenos Aires to dance tango and engage with the local tango culture. In contrast to women's sex tourism on the beaches of Jamaica and Ghana, the (...)
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    Gender balance and sex equality.F. H. Rushworth - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (4):247-247.
    Without intervention, a small preponderance of female over male infants will be born, and female children will have a slightly higher chance of living to maturity. Thereafter, the female population will decline comparatively sharply in consequence of death in childbirth. Historical evidence indicates that throughout the recorded history of Britain, there was a relative scarcity of women, and men dominated social structures. This situation was only reversed in the early decades of the 20th century, a time when three generations of (...)
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    Gaga feminism: Sex, gender, and the end of normal. By J. jack Halberstam. Boston: Beacon press, 2012.Margaret Denike - 2013 - Hypatia 28 (2):395-398.
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    ‘Divided We Stand’: Sex, Gender and Sexual Difference.Henrietta Moore - 1994 - Feminist Review 47 (1):78-95.
    This article was originally presented as a paper, and since much of what it discusses turns on problems of position, location, self-representation and representativity, I have decided to leave it, as far as is possible, in its original form. Extensive use of the first person pronoun is frowned on in the contexts in which I am used to working, but I have deliberately retained it in this text to try and convey a sense of particularity, of myself speaking in a (...)
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