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gender terms

So most of the terms that came to mind are associated with gender but arose as points of confusion during a theory class, where everyone used these terms liberally and I felt like I had no idea what they were talking about.
hegemonic : I think I know what this means, it comes up frequently in another gender and sex related class I am in currently.
Focault : now I know who he is and understand his theory, but during a prior feminist class he was intensely alluded to, and I was left very confused.
*queering (as a verb) does this have meaning outside the realm of academia or gender studies. I would like to be able to understand this term enough to use it myself.
*gender vs. sex : the difference between these two terms is still slightly unclear to me, I have definitely used them incorrectly before.
*cisfemale : this term was brought up much earlier this semester by a student, and was briefly explained by professor dalke but I still don't understand why it is used, or what it clarifies that is not clarified by other terms.