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    The Hijras of India

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    Neither Man Nor Woman: The Hijras of India In our culture‚ it is for us a belief and an evidence tha the biological term and gender term of “sex” refers for two sexes‚ males and females. Throught this book Neither Man Nor Woman by Serena Nanda‚ focused on the hijras of India‚ a community of outside members‚ I will examine how hijras are categorized as a third sex group and how homosexuality and transexuality takes place in their community with the importance for a hijras of having a husband. Second

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    The Hijras of India

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    The hijras of India are unlike any you might see in any other part of the world. You might have occasionally come across men dressed as women‚ wearing garishly bright makeup. They immediately attract attention to themselves for all the wrong reasons and most often win ridicule. We are really not sure if eunuch‚ transvestite‚ gay or transgender is actually the right term for a hijra as their social mores are very unique and are almost above classification by western terms. One can attempt to

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    The Hijras

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    the Hijras to learn how an outcast group that is looked down up on still has its role in traditional society. The Hijras are a transgender social group who are located amongst southern and mid-eastern Asia. They are a group of males who portray themselves as females in society and survive by engaging in begging and prostitution. They are also considered performers for special occasions in different societies. This group focuses on beliefs that are different from the beliefs of many other India cultures

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    Serena Nanda fails to write an impartial argument for arranged marriages versus "love match" marriages like those in the United States. She neglects to present the positive aspects of choosing a partner for marriage opting instead to keep the focus on the negatives. Her argument for arranged marriages is weak and unfocused leaving the reader to doubt her logic. In her attempt to persuade the reader to supporting arranged marriages‚ she actually emphasizes the negative effects of them. Reading Arranging

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    Nanda Devi

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    |Nanda Devi National Park | |IUCN category Ia (strict nature reserve) | |[pic] | |[pic] | |Location |Uttarakhand‚ India | |Coordinates |[pic]30°25′7″N 79°50′59″E / 30.41861°N | | |79.84972°E / 30.41861; 79.84972Coordinates: | |

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    serena

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    Pemberton’s Character Analysis The novel “Serena” by Ron Rash is better understood through the character of the individuals in the story. Each character is defined more and more by the reactions he or she makes due to other characters actions. There are many different types of characters in Serena‚ some of which are portrayed as selfish‚ strong‚ smart‚ or even weak. George Pemberton is an important character in the book because of his wide spectrum of qualities and faults that vary throughout the

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    Dangerous Fantasy of Serena In Ron Rash’s SerenaSerena Pemberton is the most fascinating character. Her husband‚ Mr. Pemberton is a lumber company overseer. Serena makes it her duty to become his partner and co-supervisor. She works with Mr. Pembertons employees and she is on a mission to get what she wants. She is artistically created with such extreme imagination that it is hard to think of her character as a “human being.” I have chosen to analyze this particular character because in some aspects

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    Hijra and Nadleehi

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    two sexes‚ male and female. However‚ there are other parts of the world associating another term with gender. The Hijra community from the Hindu tradition classify themselves as the “third gender”‚ they consider themselves to be neither male nor female. The Navajo tradition also classifies a community of the Nadleehi people as possessing “two-spirits” or a third gender. Moreover‚ the Hijra and Nadleehi are mostly referred to as being a man woman‚ but not only a man or only a woman. Some Hijra’s and

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    serena

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    Assignment1 300745000 Seunghyo Hong Case1 1. What happened to Claire Lewis? She had a surgery to remove tumor at Hamilton General Hospital. Then she was transferred to McMaster University Medical Center to recover. However‚ that time to transfer her between hospital‚ her medical records did not go with her. MUMC`s staff did not know what drug she had gotten and how much‚ she was misdiagnosed with diabetes insipidus. As a result‚ her brain stem was crushed by excessive fluid and she was brain

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    of South Asia‚ hijras or chakka in Kannada‚ khusra inPunjabi and kojja in Telugu are physiological males who have feminine gender identity‚ women ’s clothing and other feminine gender roles. Hijras have a long recorded history in the Indian subcontinent‚ from the antiquity‚ as suggested by the Kama Sutra period onwards. This history features a number of well-known roles within subcontinental cultures‚ part gender-liminal‚ part spiritual and part survival. In South Asia‚ many hijras live in well-defined

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