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Jesus "Camp:" Camp, Christianity, And Gender Ambiguity in Transamerica (Critical Essay)
Journal of Religion and Film 2011, April, 15, 1
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Article David: We're not gender-challenged. We're gender-gifted. I've been woman and I've been man, and I know things you single sexed people can't even begin to imagine.
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