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Feminist Dialogues in Technology

A Distributed, Online Open Learning Experiment Linking undergraduate students at Pitzer College and Bowling Green State University with Graduate Students at USC and UCSD

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This comment was written by Jade Ulrich on 22 Apr 2013.

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Accessories

Accessories of all kinds engage one's gender or sexual identity in the way that they explicitly mark one's self in a unique and one-of-a-kind way, but because of the culture we live in, each is coded to signify specific "types" gender and/or sexuality (i.e. dresses as women's wear or short, boy-like hair cuts for lesbians).
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