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Lecture: Embodied Gender/Sex Identity – What is it and how does it form?

Wednesday 16th May 2018
 School of Law, Liberty Building, Moot Court, University of Leeds, Belle Vue Road, Leeds LS3 1DB

Professor Fausto Sterling, an internationally-renowned gender theorist, will introduce the term Gender/Sex Identity, arguing that Gender/Sex Identity is embodied and multidimensional. Further, this identity is a dynamic process rather than a fixed state, and it emerges from probabilistic processes rather than being predetermined by either Sex (nature) or Gender (nurture).

The lecture will take place from 17.30-19.00. All are welcome, but advance registration is required.

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