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Gender and Other Identities: Complex conceptualizations in the new age

Margaret F. Bello

9781774076804
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Arcler Education Inc
Overview
A person or an organization is known by many identities. There are several categories under which they can be classified. One of them is the gender of a person. Other identities may contain their ethnicity, age, race, religion etc. It has grown to be an extremely complex procedure to classify a person into the various identities in the present times and is becoming even more difficult to do so with every passing day. The book ‘Gender and Other Identities: Complex conceptualizations in the new age’ outlines this complexity in detail and explains the reason behind each identity of classification.
Author Bio
Margaret Bello-Digamon has Doctorate in Development Management major in Educational Administration from the Ateneo de Zamboanga University where she graduated in 2019. At present she is finishing her Certificate in Teaching English as a Secondary Language at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. She also finished her Master’s degree in Engineering Education major in ICT at the Western Mindanao State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems in 2003 from the Ateneo de Zamboanga University. She’s had 7 years’ experience as a College Dean where she has immersed herself in the education and an administrative setting that include dealing and counseling clients and have successfully developed and aided in writing programs with advocacies promoting the welfare of women and children through technology. She is married with two children and currently resides in Saskatchewan Canada.