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Depending on who you ask, to be a woman is: to occupy a particular social role (Oakley 1972; Rubin 1975; MacKinnon 1987, 1989; Butler 1990; Alcoff 2006; Ásta 2013, 2018); to be a member of a particular series (Young 1994); to resemble a paradigm sufficiently closely (Stoljar 1995; Heyes 2000); to have a certain behavioural disposition (McKitrick 2015); to have a certain internally-constituted ... ................
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