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Gayle Rubin: Revision history


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  • curprev 08:3208:32, 30 June 20232600:8804:1005:e400:61c6:86b5:7bf:87ea talk 35,247 bytes +13 →‎Early life: The original text attempts to give a cultural identity and context to each represented group, except for one group in particular. The revision makes it more clear to the reader who is being referred to explicitly more clearly. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 08:3008:30, 30 June 20232600:8804:1005:e400:61c6:86b5:7bf:87ea talk 35,234 bytes −6 →‎Early life: Europeanized/mixed American Jews plot in between West Asians and Southern Europeans on a PCA autosomal DNA graph. They do not have the same cultural identity as working-class, poor or upper-middle class European Americans of predominantly North-Western European heritage (along with Italian Americans) that form the majority culture in the US when it comes to founders of colleges, largest cuisine influence, Western European variants of Christianity, English language, customs, t... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 21:4421:44, 19 February 2023NeptunianJellyfish talk contribsm 34,632 bytes +168 →‎"Thinking Sex": I've never added a citation on Wikipedia before, so feel free to change if it's wrong! On page 154 (or page 12 of the PDF), Rubin writes "We have learned to cherish different cultures as unique expressions of human inventiveness rather than as the inferior or disgusting habits of savages. We need a similarly anthropological understanding of different sexual cultures" which is the quote I believe this is referring to. undo Tag: Visual edit

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