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  • On Dopp Juice, there's an earlier post that will help you understand the dilemma the gender form field presents to some people called Genders and Drop Down Menus.

    Web Teacher vdebolt 2010

  • Mr. Genders is a freelance editor and writer based in London.

    The Pursuit of Okayness Paul Genders 2011

  • Mr. Genders is a freelance editor and writer based in London.

    Reviving the Over-40s Paul Genders 2011

  • Genders aside, you may have found yourself similarly involved.

    Love and other animals 2011

  • A good current example is Leslie Salzinger's Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories, a study of the social construction of femininity in the factories of the maquiladoras.

    A better social ontology Daniel Little 2009

  • A good current example is Leslie Salzinger's Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories, a study of the social construction of femininity in the factories of the maquiladoras.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • In Borderlines: Genders and Identities in War and Peace, 1870 – 1930, edited by Billie Melman, 121 – 141.

    Sarah Aaronsohn. 2009

  • Genders focuses on constructions of gender within the arts and humanities as its principal concern.

    Women's Studies in the United States. 2009

  • New journals, such as differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies and Genders, address the need to incorporate analyses from poststructuralism, cultural studies, and critical studies into feminist analysis.

    Women's Studies in the United States. 2009

  • James Thurber's "War Between the Sexes" will doubtless be reprinted as "War Between the Genders," and Simone de Beauvoir's masterful (mistressful?) "The Second Sex" can expect to be studied as "The Second Gender."

    Frank Mankiewicz: Next on Your Screen: "Gender and the City" 2008

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