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Intersectional Analysis
An analytical tool for understanding how intersecting identities such as race, gender, class, and sexuality contribute to different experiences of oppression and privilege.
Hegemonic Masculinity
The culturally dominant idea of male behavior, which focuses on strength, dominance, and emotional detachment, often at the expense of other masculinities.
Femininities
The qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of women or female identities, shaped by societal norms and personal identity.
Heterosexual Epoch
A term used to describe historical periods or societal contexts where heterosexuality is assumed to be the default or normative sexual orientation.
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