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Yes, everyone could take advantage of learned sex/gender resources, from pre-school and beyond school,… especially for personal service providers such as people who deal with customers, that is, just about everyone, from bureaucratic clerks in government, to over-the-counter retail clerks, sales people, especially of big ticket items like houses and cars, bosses, fellow workers, designers.Hmm … everyone could learn how to better wrestle our prejudices into submission,… and learn to treat everyone with equivalent consideration, the same consideration we want for, or think we give to, ourselves.Let’s all look stuff up: modern gender studies for all ages- - - - - - - - - -In response to others:Prior response:“… Honestly the answer is a resounding NO. What kind of job can you expect to get with that BS? While learning something purely for a job isn’t necessarily the whole purpose, a college class should at least teach the student how to think (not what to think). Gender studies is just PC indoctrination …”Authors, science researchers, and advisors to commerce, manufacturing, advertising ( billions of dollars a year ), government agencies, and so on, earn a great deal of money because they are highly valued, so, yes, “what kind of job” is a great question, already answered by productive employment around the world.No, “gender studies” is NOT “PC Police and Courteous” finishing school, you got yourself some studying to do:“… Gender studies is a field of interdisciplinary study devoted to analysing gender identity and gendered representation. This field includes women's studies (concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics), men's studies and queer studies. Sometimes, gender studies is offered together with study of sexuality …” - Gender studies - WikipediaReferences^ "Gender Studies". Whitman College. Archived from the original on 12 December 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2012.^ Krijnen, Tonny; van Bauwel, Sofie (2015). 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Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. pp. 163–71, 177–8.^ Anne-Marie Smith, Julia Kristeva: Speaking the Unspeakable (Pluto Press, 1988).^ Griselda Pollock, "Inscriptions in the Feminine" and "Introduction" to "The With-In-Visible Screen", in: Inside the Visible edited by Catherine de Zegher. MIT Press, 1996.^ Jump up to:a b Ettinger, Bracha L. (2007). "Diotima and the Matrixial Transference: Psychoanalytical Encounter-Event as Pregnancy in Beauty". In Van der Merwe, Chris N.; Viljoen, Hein (eds.). Across the Threshold. NY: Peter Lang.^ Ettinger, Bracha L. (2010). "(M)Other Re-spect: Maternal Subjectivity, the Ready-made mother-monster and The Ethics of Respecting". Studies in the Maternal. 2 (1–2). doi:10.16995/sim.150. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.^ Understanding the Complexities of Gender: Sam Killermann at TEDxUofIChicago. YouTube. 3 May 2013. 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In practice it seems to be mostly misandry and LGBT propaganda …”Please cite any source support for your contention so we can look over your shoulder, see what you see, learn how you learn.Thanks.- - - - - - - - - -Answer requested by and Question added by Wayne Hardy “… Should gender studies be a part of a study program at school? (Should gender studies be a part of a study program at school?) …” #914390643 · Thank · Report · 24 Nov 2019 9:46 PM.

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