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Transgenderism and social dissent in Marcial Gala’s Llámenme Casandra

open access: yesWhatever, 2022
This article examines the literary representation of dissident sexual and gender subjectivities in revolutionary Cuba in Marcial Gala’s novel Llámenme Casandra (2019).
Patricia Valladares-Ruiz
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A Tale of Two Trans Men: Transmasculine Identity and Trauma in Two Fairy-Tale Retellings

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies, 2021
Transgender identities in fairy tale retellings are rare, but can reveal much about gender fluidity. Helen Oyeyemi’s novel Boy, Snow, Bird conflates transgender identities with mirrored falsehoods and fairy-tale spells, pathologizing a trauma victim who ...
Jorgensen Jeana
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Un exemple de genre fluide dans la nécropole du Céramique ?

open access: yesFrontière·s, 2021
The question of identifying a third gender or gender fluidity in archaeological contexts has already been explored for many geographical areas and time periods.
Isabelle Algrain
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Brain connectivity dynamics in cisgender and transmen people with gender incongruence before gender affirmative hormone treatment

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Large-scale brain network interactions have been described between trans- and cis-gender binary identities. However, a temporal perspective of the brain's spontaneous fluctuations is missing.
Carme Uribe   +4 more
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Gender Fluidity

open access: yesFelicitas, 2023
The discussion around gender is one of the most lively, complex and sensitive topics of the 21th century. Recently, for example, a term called: ‘gender fluidity’ has emerged. Gender fluidity is a new variation of the idea of gender that rejects a definitive gender categorization. What is the fundamental idea of ‘gender fluidity’? Is it true that gender
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Symbolic Mythology: The Portrayal of Gender Fluidity in Kae Tempest Selected Poems

open access: yesHumanis, 2023
Myth in literary works tends to be used as a traditional story which typically aims to represent and explain certain natural phenomenon. One of those phenomenon are the existence of multi-binary or even non-binary gender which at first known as ...
I Gusti Ayu Sundari Okasunu   +1 more
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"Polimorfi e poligami e un po’ anche polipi." Representations of Ambiguous Masculinity in Late 1970s Bologna

open access: yesOn_Culture, 2021
Cultural studies are underlining ambiguity and fluidity concepts to grasp how gender narratives have been changing since the upheaval of 1968. Scholars have acknowledged that traditional masculinity has been challenged and remolded as a result of second ...
Riccardo Schöfberger
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Body-Guard Design

open access: yesCubic Journal, 2019
This essay focuses on one of the numerous aspects in design that illustrates the necessity of including gender. It discusses gender identities between subjection and agency within the broad realm of matters, textiles, and fashion. The article exemplarily
Uta Brandes
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Diagrammatic Manifestos: A Method for Studying the Fluidity of Gender in the Production of Fashion Photography

open access: yesFashion Studies, 2020
This sociological research studies how fashion editors, art directors, and photographers make the fluidity of gender more visible within an industry established on the binary womenswear/menswear.
Floriane Misslin
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The (Ir)Relevance of Science Fiction to Non-Binary and Genderqueer Readers

open access: yesELOPE, 2018
As an example of jean Baudrillard’s third order of simulacra, contemporary science fiction represents a convenient literary platform for the exploration of our current and future understanding of gender, gender variants and gender fluidity.
Anamarija Šporčič
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