What do 'gender crossover' roles, 'rites of passage,' and Margaret Mead's 'sex' and 'gender' data from New Guinea have in common?
A) they all demonstrate the culturally constructed dimension of gender
B) nothing
C) while Mead's data is regarding crossovers, this has nothing to do with rites of passage
D) each speaks to the biological imperative
E) all entail 'communitas'
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