Problem: According to the readings "The Social Construction of Gender", "Giving Sex: Deconstructing Intersex and Transex Medicalization Practices", and "Ain't I a Woman...", what does it mean when categories like gender and sex are viewed as social constructions rather than biological facts? In addition, what does it mean when categories like gender and sex are viewed as biological facts rather than as social constructions? Provide specific examples from the readings for credit.