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- From: rhb@world.std.COM (Robert H Brueckner)
- Subject: Re: Institutional Re-Cognition of Gender-hood
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- Newsgroups: soc.feminism
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 20:56:08 GMT
- References: <1j24ki$4t@agate.berkeley.edu> <199301141803.AA26230@pony.ingres.com>
- <C0zJCr.J1w@cs.mcgill.ca> <llrtv4INN18g@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
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- In article <llrtv4INN18g@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> falk@peregrine.Sun.COM (Ed Falk) writes:
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- In article <C0zJCr.J1w@cs.mcgill.ca> chuckies@cs.mcgill.ca (Charles J Savoie) writes:
- >
- >When it's celebrated in boys but not girls, it contributes
- >to women's oppression. When it's celebrated in girls but not boys,
- >it contributes to women's oppression. What then, must be done?
-
- And the answer is... (drumroll please)
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- Treat boys and girls equally.
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-
- Still, "equally" does not necessarily mean "identically." And I think
- boys and girls should not be treated "identically," though I insist
- they be treated equally, given the same opportunities for growth,
- access to toys, etc. The most obvious manifestation of the need for
- somewhat unidentical treatment comes in toilet training. But there are
- others. Standing/sitting are not the only gender differences. I think
- all parents who have tried to treat their children equally (and I know
- plenty) are consistently amazed by how the girls opt for traditional
- girl toys and the boys go for the cars and trains and what have you. I
- have never permitted my boys to have toy guns or to know about guns or
- see TV programs that show that kind of violence, yet somehow they have
- learned about them and play-shoot with their fingers. I think the BEM
- test is a lot of wishful thinking on the part of certain ideologues,
- and will ultimately be proven not only false but inimical. It relies
- more on a priori assumption than empirical proof. We have all heard of
- cases of boys who have been raised as girls until they were five or
- six, who then rejected that stereotyping and became normal men.
-
- In sum, I believe gender differences are not only real but valuable.
- True, they should not be the catalyst for discrimination or unequal
- treatment. But they do exist, however much some people would like to
- wish them away. The fact that something can be used for ill does not
- mean it should be eliminated. I am sure that the Internet is used for
- spying, transmission of child pornography, theft, and all kinds of bad
- things. But that does not mean it should be discarded.
-
- RB
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- | have loved it." -- George Santayana // Opinions expressed here, when |
- | clear and persuasive, are my own. --Rob Brueckner (rhb@world.std.com) |
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