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</html><description>Discussions about what&#x2019;s happening when someone &#x201C;expresses a gender&#x201D; often suppose that gender enactment (or performance) is something individual people do. Though there is an increasing prevalent sense that the self, in all its aspects, is relational, there is not enough work on what this relationality might mean to gendered being and being gendered. One [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
