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each answer. Upload your document here on Canvas. What do we mean when we say
that gender and sexuality are socially constructed across time and space?
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Assigned Readings: What was the impact of settler colonialism and EuroAmerican
concepts of gender and sexuality on Indigenous cultures? YouTube video lecture
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Assigned Readings: Describe shifts in gender and sexuality among enslaved
people both during and after the era of slavery? How did
reconstruction policies enforce cisheteronormativity on formerly enslaved
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Assigned Readings: What do we mean when we say heterosexuality and
homosexuality were invented in the late 19th century? What was the effect of
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a.What
do we mean when we say gender and sexuality are socially constructed across
time and space?When gender and sexuality are socially contrived over time and
space, this means that the understanding and expression of gender and sexuality
are majorly molded by factors surrounding society and culture rather than it
being fixed. The perspective emphasizes that the ideas about gender and
sexuality vary throughout the various societies and historical periods. In the
lecture video, the speaker explains how societal norms, race, and cultural
beliefs greatly influence the construction of gender and sexuality. The speaker
highlights how sodomy laws were still regarded and followed, but homosexual
individuals were often arrested. Additionally, in the United States, everything
transitioned from being sodomy to a world in which people belonged to groups,
including homosexuals, which is referred to as the shift from acts to
identities by historians (Clement & Velocci, n.d.). Therefore, these
examples illustrate the diversity of gender and sexual identities across
various societies.