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01-22-2024, 01:18 PM | #161 (permalink) | |
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01-23-2024, 06:38 AM | #162 (permalink) | |
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Wollstonecraft spoke the Enlightment language of universal rights. The philosophical background that informed Beauvoir's signature line (from Durkheim to her husband) was not available in the late 18th century. No one in the 19th century could've written that line. At this point I have no idea what you think I'm saying. I made the uncontroversial point that the word "gender" had a completely different import in the radical feminism of the 1970s than it does today. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that it has accrued the aditional meaning of "innermost identity"* that has nothing to do with the social constructivist earlier usage. The 1970s meaning of the word has not dissapeared, it is still used in that way by some, including by TRAs who can use this meaning interchangeably with "inner identity", oblivious to any contradiction. * I'm not interested in the caption, just in what the person in the video is saying. Kathleen Stock lists four different meanings of "gender" we use interchangeably. Her book is really really good and clear on that and other issues. Anyway why did you say "hundreds" of years? Why that order of magnitude? |
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01-23-2024, 09:19 AM | #163 (permalink) | |
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thanks for clarifying that those are, in fact, 2 different people
I responded to the quoted section of your post where you assert that 20th Century feminism was about the rejection of feminine stereotypes
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01-23-2024, 09:51 AM | #164 (permalink) | |
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in the 19th Century the defining cause of feminism was suffrage
it was necessary to attack the docile role of women and to ask them to assert themselves like men Here you have the (important) idea that someone is made a woman by their oppression, and should seek to escape from that there were detractors from this idea almost as early as it was formed because it devalues femininity but especially by the 70s it was disputed this is relevant to the broader conversation here because it is now the belief of (reasonable) people that it's perfectly valid to be a feminine woman however you feel like expressing that
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01-23-2024, 05:05 PM | #165 (permalink) | |
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"Stereotype" is not an idea that had meaning for "Molly Wollstonecraft". The word itself was coined much later, it's a very 20th century idea. |
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01-27-2024, 08:02 AM | #166 (permalink) |
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Back to what this thread is intended for, monitoring the latest developments and headlines in the UK gender wars.
A couple of doozies from the Daily Mail The sex offenders who commit crimes as men before transitioning into women: The faces of dangerous crooks who 'switched gender' when faced with the prospect of prison Trans charity accused of urging parents to send 'bullying' letters to school management if they question pupil's gender identity And from our friends at the Torygraph Boarding schools allow trans pupils to sleep in dorms of their preferred gender |
01-27-2024, 04:32 PM | #167 (permalink) |
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Four-year-old boy allowed to join school as a girl is no Grimm fairytale but a real-life nightmare
This thread represents a dispassionate aggregation of the news on this very interesting topic and far be it from me to editorialize, but the idea that four-year-olds can have a "gender identity", whatever the fuсk that means, strikes me as a bit dodgy, if I'm completely honest. |
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