I see things this way too.
I think this
> quote is about being reflexive concerning the fact that one *is* always
> having an efffect. I have been looking to see how far this idea will talk
> me in thinking about "gender", because it has struck me on numerous
> occasions, like if I happen to get my hair cut just a bit too short, that i
> learn lots about gender that day, or week.
What you had wrote above made me remmember a fary tale's king who made
everything he touched become gold.
>
> Mary
>
> Mary Bryson, Associate Professor and UBC Scholar 98/99,
> Faculty of Education, UBC
> Principal Co-Investigator: GenTech Project
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