identifying the structure of the body. Gender is the state of being female or male. Anatomy is what determines Gender. Chromosomes and organs is the anatomy which qualifies a person as a female or male. People who are born intersex are technically both female and male. If they choose to be opposite sex, then it is gender identity not biological gender. Some people would argue gender identifies the roles which a person takes on in a society, but it isn’t their biological gender. To begin, if someone is born…
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Michael Jha Mr. Gealy Ap Literature 8/22/13 Middlesex Gender is defined as the state of being male or female, typically used to determine factors of a person’s social role rather than a person’s biological makeup. Jeffrey Eugenides explains the importance of gender’s affect on how people are treated in his 2002 novel, Middlesex. The main character of the book is born intersex, and must go through many trials to discover his true identity and handle the expectations of others.…
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Gender. What many people believe is just boy and girl. When a baby is born, we already identify the baby as one sex. What we do not expect is for the baby to come out different. The lines of gender for a person are no longer black and white. There is now a new word for people who are different called intersex. Intersex is the term for not socially accepted as normal sex anatomy.” Total number of people whose bodies differ from standard male or female-one in 100 births” (Dreger).In the article it…
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Intersex deconstructs the standard of male and female and reveals a discrepancy between external and internal genitals. XX and XY is a neat explanation and common occurrence in human biology. Intersexuality on the other hand is the opposite. It becomes an unsettling topic because it goes off on a tangent. What is intersex? How common is intersex? What kinds of intersex conditions are there? How are intersex patients treated and approached? Why haven’t many people heard of intersex? Fuentes states…
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Society views gender in a complex and harsh manner. The world believes that everything is black and white, but gender identification has many gray areas. Many people are sensitive about their gender and are easy to offend. For this reason, being educated about different genders and preferences is important. It is also important to be aware of the roles females and males play in society and respect other's opinions involving this matter. Roles of gender have become an intense debate amongst the world…
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In the article The Conversation: ‘We must celebrate gender and sexual diversity in our schools’ published on The Conversation, Lucy Nicholas argues that gender and sexual diversity in our school’s has become a concern in todays population as a wide range of students would not be aware of people’s gender and sexuality identities, assuming that everyone is straight. Through the student’s sexuality, the Safe Schools Coalition has been unable to provide young people with the science of sex and it is…
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discussed intersex issues and highlighted that Germany is the first European country to allow parents of intersex children to not determine the sex of their child at birth or elect to have them surgically modified to fit a particular gender. I find this article very interesting, the ethical principles and civil rights issues surrounding intermediate gender issues proves to be very difficult to decipher. From a parent standpoint they are forced or rushed to make a decision regarding gender that will…
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kind people and freezing temperatures, Bill C-16, a proposed amendment to the Canadian Human Rights Code relating to gender and gender politics, has become a hot-button issue worldwide. From its initial publication in May 2016 to its passage in October of this year, Bill C-16 has been an issue of concern for some and a reason to rejoice for others. The bill adds gender identity and gender expression to a list of protected identities and criminalizes discrimination towards non-binary individuals. The…
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nature and nurture. Money and Ehrhardt argued that the primary determiner of gender development is the sex of rearing, which is initially determined by biological factors. The child will be socialised based on this sex and their gender will develop based on how they are raised. Money and Ehrhardt predicted that if a genetic male is mislabelled as a girl and treated as a girl before the age of three, he will acquire the gender identity of a girl. This theory, however, has been disputed by the case…
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It needs to be reckoned that the there is a difference between the sex of a person and the gender identity. In a society that is largely patriarchal in nature, the societal institutions come to impose the gender on the individual based on the sexual identity that the person is born with. However, this process of gender construction is not a natural phenomenon and can be described to be rather an imposition as per the parameters of patriarchy and its norms. As one goes through the story, All You Zombies…
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