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Performing Gender Through Dialogue
This article presents a computational approach to the relationship between gender and character speech in early modern Dutch drama. It evaluates the possibility of automatically classifying gender based on the speeches of 1141 characters and character ...
Lucas van der Deijl, Alie Lassche
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CTLA4 prohibits T cells from cross-dressing. [PDF]
Paillon N, Hivroz C.
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In literature, the Yorùbá feature prominently in discussions on rituals, festivals, and gender in socio-cultural practices. The Yorùbá, like many other African societies, is patriarchal.
Ayodeji Abiona
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The “Ambiguous Sex”: Cross-dressing heroines in Sensation and New Woman fiction
As exemplified by Louisa May Alcott’s “Behind a Mask” (1866), Sensation fiction is a genre preoccupied with questioning notions of Victorian femininity.
Katherine MANSFIELD
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Cross-Dressing of Multiple Myeloma Cells Mediated by Extracellular Vesicles Conveying MIC and ULBP Ligands Promotes NK Cell Killing. [PDF]
Vulpis E +13 more
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CD47 cross-dressing by extracellular vesicles expressing CD47 inhibits phagocytosis without transmitting cell death signals. [PDF]
Li Y +11 more
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Rewriting the Myth of Atalanta: Cross-Dressing and Gender Equality in Emily Hauser’s For the Winner
This article studies Emily Hauser’s For the Winner (2017), a contemporary reimagining of the myth of Atalanta. This novel belongs to a women-authored literary mode that gives prominence and a voice to classical female characters and myths.
Daniel Nisa Cáceres
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P2X7 receptor is essential for cross-dressing of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells. [PDF]
Barrera-Avalos C +13 more
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The presence of cross-dressing and androgyny in the works of contemporary Spanish American authors and visual artists Severo Sarduy, Pedro Lemebel, Eugenia Prado, Roberto Echavarren and Gloria Anzaldúa indicates changes in the perception and ...
Krzysztof Kulawik
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Mexican nationalism has attempted to fix identities, firmly entrenched in music and popular dances, transforming them into folklore vignettes based on heterosexual couples —frugal men with strong movements, along with beautiful, smiling women dressed up ...
Gloria Luz Godínez Rivas
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