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  2. Asexuality - Wikipedia

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    Definition: Lack of sexual ... still emerging as a subset of the broader field of gender and sexuality studies. ... period that was created to celebrate and bring ...

  3. Marxist feminism - Wikipedia

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    The latter two place greater emphasis on what they consider the "reductionist limitations" [3] of Marxist theory but, as Martha E. Gimenez [3] notes in her exploration of the differences between Marxist and materialist feminism, "clear lines of theoretical demarcation between and within these two umbrella terms are somewhat difficult to establish."

  4. Gender and development - Wikipedia

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    Gender and development is an interdisciplinary field of research and applied study that implements a feminist approach to understanding and addressing the disparate impact that economic development and globalization have on people based upon their location, gender, class background, and other socio-political identities.

  5. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    [124] [125] [126] The non-binary pride flag was created in 2014 by Kye Rowan. [127] Yellow represents people whose gender exists outside the binary, purple represents those whose gender is a mixture of—or between—male and female, black represents people who have no gender, and white represents those who embrace many or all genders. [128]

  6. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Gender studies; Gender mainstreaming ... of textual meaning". The last phase she calls "gender theory", in which the "ideological inscription and the literary effects ...

  7. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Productive gender examined its role in creating power relationships, and produced gender explored the use and change of gender throughout history. This has influenced the field of masculinity, as seen in Pierre Bourdieu's definition of masculinity: produced by society and culture, and reproduced in daily life. [108]

  8. LGBTQ community - Wikipedia

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    The term pride or sometimes gay pride expresses the LGBTQ community's identity and collective strength; pride parades provide both a prime example of the use and a demonstration of the general meaning of the term. [not verified in body] The LGBTQ community is diverse in political affiliation. Not all people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or ...

  9. Critical theory - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Jaeggi focuses on both critical theory's original intent and a more modern understanding that some argue has created a new foundation for modern usage of critical theory. [25] Butler contextualizes critical theory as a way to rhetorically challenge oppression and inequality, specifically concepts of gender. [27]