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unusual facts about Gender Studies



Barbara Taylor

Barbara Taylor is a Canadian-born British-based historian and historical author specialising in Enlightenment history, gender studies, and the history of subjectivity.

GenderPAC

GenderPAC exemplified what certain feminists opposed about queer rights movements and certain elements of gender studies: Sheila Jeffreys wrote that its aims ignored women in favor of "transgenders, most of whom are men, and homosexuality," and that the organization's conception of gender as something that should be protected, and the basis for individuals rights that needed to be respected rather than eliminated, would serve to reinforce discrimination.

Hayati Çitaklar

He went on to study philosophy at the Bilkent University then he changed the university and graduated from the College of Social Sciences and Humanities with three different major Continental Philosophy, Comparative Literature and Gender Studies at the Koc University in 2011 with honour.


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Beatrice Halsaa

She was appointed as Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Oslo in 2003, the second person to hold a chair in that discipline at the University of Oslo.

Jennifer Baumgardner

She has keynoted at more than 250 universities, organizations, and conferences, including the National Coalition of Abortion Providers, Amherst College, Take Back The Night UW-Madison, and the New Jersey Women and Gender Studies Consortium.

Lykke

Nina Lykke (born 1949), Swedish professor of gender studies at Linköping University

Pat Buckley

Patricia Buckley Ebrey (born 1949), American historian of Chinese culture and gender studies

Sedgwickian

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (1950–2009), an American academic scholar in the fields of gender studies, queer theory, and critical theory

Sex and the Slayer: A Gender Studies Primer for the Buffy Fan

Sex and the Slayer: A Gender Studies Primer for the "Buffy" Fan is an academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.

Yenlin Ku

She is a teacher at the Graduate Institute for Gender Studies and an adviser to Taipei City Government.