Multiple Choice
What is the author's call to action?
A) end practices, institutions, and norms that privilege some ways of doing gender and marginalize others
B) create a proliferation of representations of gender categories in the expectation that such a proliferation will reduce pressure on all people to conform to specific ways of doing gender
C) reject ideas of a compulsory sexuality
D) all of the above
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