The Culture of SexismBloomsbury Academic, 1999 M10 30 - 142 páginas Most contemporary analyses of sexism focus on economic, social, and political inequalities and suggest appropriate remedies. In contrast, Götz argues that sexism arises, at least in part, out of a subconscious male envy of women's capacity to receive. He refers to this as womb envy. The obvious ground of this envy is the realization by the growing boy that women have something he lacks. |
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... experience , however , was different . The primordial , prehistoric experience of immortality must have been cyclical , for that was the only experience of lastingness available to humans . It had to do with the cycles of the woman's ...
... experience ' to be the consciousness of something " " ( 223 ) . Then he goes on to say that intentionality is always discoverable in experience , whereas directedness towards the object or away from it need not be so . Intentionality ...
... experience of reproduction that differs for men and women " ( 10 ) . Thus objectivity for the boy is more direct , since it is based on the experience of himself as the " not - feminine , " or simply , " the other . " For the girl , on ...
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The Hypo of the Thesis | 15 |
Creativity Über Alles | 33 |
More of the Same 333 | 53 |
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