Josslyn GlennConceptualizing the Construction of the Gender BinaryThe gender binary refers to the idea that there are two distinct categories in which all individuals can be sorted, perpetuating the notion…Mar 4, 2020Mar 4, 2020
Josslyn GlennNaturalizing Transgender and Intersex BodiesTransgender and intersex bodies are natural, yet they are regulated legally- and medically-based on policies and political figures that…Feb 24, 20201Feb 24, 20201
Josslyn GlennGendered BodiesTraditionally, sex is defined by the biological characteristics of a person based on chromosomes, hormones, genitalia, etc. However…Feb 17, 2020Feb 17, 2020
Josslyn GlennThe Black Female Servitude Behind Every White SubjectDepending on the context, the A/-A binaric formula establishes a referential relationship between an established superior group and an…Feb 10, 2020Feb 10, 2020
Josslyn Glenn(Chicana) Historiography: Defining Chicana HerstoryAs opposed to history, which is the study of the events in the past and theories behind those past events (what they mean/t)…Feb 3, 2020Feb 3, 2020
Josslyn GlennThe Integral Contributions of Women of Color within the Reproductive Justice FrameworkReproductive justice remains a goal among activists as it implies that reproductive oppression, violence, and injustice still exist…Jan 27, 2020Jan 27, 2020
Josslyn GlennAfro-Latinx RepresentationAn overwhelmingly pervasive challenge among many Afro-Latinx people historically and contemporaneously lies in the lack of visibility and…Jan 20, 2020Jan 20, 2020
Josslyn GlennUniversal or Difference-Based Feminism?Given the 4th annual International Womxn’s March today, I would like to publish and reflect on the importance of recognizing, actively…Jan 18, 2020Jan 18, 2020
Josslyn GlennDefying Domesticity: Chicanas at Work, School, and in Grassroots ActivismBetween the 1930s and 1970s, Chicanas and women of Mexican origin began entering new arenas historically restricted from them in…Jan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020