• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: akemi356
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

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respondido por: yunnatakashi97
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                The importance of feminism

 the difference between men and women was limited to the amount of heat received by the mother during pregnancy: if there was enough heat for the full development of the genitals, a boy would be born; otherwise, development would be compromised and then a girl would be born.

   In view of this, it is clear that in the medieval conjuncture, women were seen as an “incomplete man” and something derived from insufficiencies, a fact that influenced the culture of female inferiority in the West. With the arrival of Modernity, the feminist movement was responsible for the female reaction to the domination of her most basic rights.

From this perspective, the so-called tacit exchange contract determined that men should provide for the household, while women would be in charge of domestic care and sexual satisfaction for the husband.

         As a result, the psychological and emotional factor of women was disregarded - as a complete human being - to the detriment of the domination to which they were subjected, opening space for the female framing in the role of usable and disposable thing. In addition, clothing and physical appearance have become major factors in judging a woman's character, as it is still visible in advertising campaigns, parties and situations in which female sexuality is treated as taboo.

Consequently, the feminist and existentialist writer Simone de Beauvoir spoke in the second volume of her work The Second Sex on the construction of the feminine essence. This, which is still considered almost mandatory and irrefutable, is based on the concept of the world from a male perspective, androcentrism.

   Since the Middle Ages, with Aristotle, ideologies, revolutionary movements and positions of authority were led by virile figures, mainly because there is a paradigm of female incapacity, which gave them the role of object in historiography, and not of subject equated with man.

respondido por: DearmeUwU
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                          Racism

Racism...

Many people are still practicing racism, even after so many years of slavery and prejudice. Meanwhile, racism is still one of the most serious social problems the world has ever had.

People do not have the right to be treated as objects, but as human beings. It's not fair as it requires a lot of courage and strong mindset to be accomplished.

Because it contains a solid level of prejudice, people need to face racism in society.

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Espero ter ajudado :)

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