Describe how a transgender person occupies the borderlands between communities and identities.
What will be an ideal response?
Living on the border means living in two places simultaneously while feeling that
one never is at home in either place. Trans people live on the gender border in that they
don’t feel at home in their body and gender, and while they may be transitioning, they
are in process. Feelings of having to “pass,” versus just being, can add to the
borderland effect.
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A British law that taxed colonial newspapers and other printed materials
a. Proclamation of 1763 b. Treaty of Paris c. Stamp Act d. Albany Plan of Union
The Japanese constitution of 1890 gave supreme authority to the
a. legislative Diet. b. genro. c. eta. d. emperor. e. shogun.
How did the role of women change during the high middle ages? Relate the role of women to the rise of new cities and guilds.
What will be an ideal response?