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1、Simone de Beauvoir: Introduction to the Second Sex,March 22, 2006,S. de Beauvoir and J.P. Sartre,The Second Sex,Woman as the second sex The second sex derived from the first sex Women in the position of the “other” What does it mean to be an “other”? I and the other We and the other,The Second Sex (
2、1949),Beginning of second wave of feminism Main idea of the book Women as the second sex The second sex as derived from the first sex Women have been defined as secondary to men who have been seen as the primary sex,Duality of the sexes,Duality of sexes in the history of ideas The male and the femal
3、e acc. to traditional understanding that goes back to ancient philosophy The male is the rational being, the female deviates from the male Thomas Aquinas: “The female is an imperfect male”,Traditional understanding of duality of the sexes,Male Rationality Culture Mind, soul The role of men is to be
4、pater familias and govern society,Female Body Nature Emotions The role of women is to bear and rear children,Women according to traditional duality of the sexes,Women are “dangerous” in the public sphere because they are “unprdictable” as they are determined by their emotions (Hegel) Women should no
5、t to be allowed to take part in politics Women should keep silent in the church (Apostle Paul),Traditional duality of the sexes and Essentialism,According to traditional dualisitic theories about sexual difference: Sexual difference is understood to be based on different anatomy of the sexes The ana
6、tomy of women predestines them to fulfill certain roles Women are thus “essentially” different from men Old believe that there is a womens nature or essence This belief is the basis of traditional ideas about the division of sexual roles in society,Essentialism about sexual difference,Womens essence
7、 = women have certain attributes, all women and everywhere and at all times This is biological essentialism According to it women have biological basis that makes them cognitively and morally different from men (less rational and less morally accountable),Essentialism,Essentialism about sexual diffe
8、rence is therefore a very much criticized doctrine Impossible doctrine: Essence means that all women have to be in a certain way If there is one exception to this it is impossible to talk about essence of all women Is it nevertheless possble to talk about sexual difference?,Sexual difference,Men and
9、 women are different, biologically Are they different psychologically, cognitively? Perhaps not much more than men are different from one another, just as women are different from one another But are there “tendencies” or “styles” that are common to women and common to men that could allow us to def
10、ine sexual difference? Perhaps,Essentialism,Has there been an essentialism about men? According to Beauvoir not to the same degree as about women Men have been associated with being “human”. The human is man. Woman has thus been considered less than human in the history of our culture Men have been
11、the measure according to which women have been defined. The woman is defined according to which she lacks being a man (Aristotle),Beauvoir,Are there really women? asks Beauvoir She means, is there a womans essence? She denies that Women and men are however different Their differences are determined
12、by historical, social circumstances, and also different bodies That does not have to lead to biological essentialism,Sex and gender,To avoid essentialism about sexual difference anglo-american feminists make the distinction between Sex and Gender Sex is biological sex Gender has to do with the socia
13、l, historical determinates of the difference of men and women,Sex and Gender,This distinction is based on the idea of social construction of the differences between men and women Beauvoir: “One is not born a woman, but becomes a woman”,Sexual difference,Sexual identity is nevertheless not only cultu
14、ral (determined by culture) social (produced by society) discursive (produced by discourses) or volitional (free choice) it also has a basis in the body Beauvoirs thesis is thus that being a man or a woman determines the life of us all,The Second sex,It matters of what sex one is born Men have bette
15、r chances, have a better position of power Women have less power in politics, in society Women are poorer (still women only one ca 3% - 5% of the wealth of the world) Women are not as free as men, acc. to Beauvoir It is because women have been defined as being “other”, as being different,Why a book
16、about the second sex?,Women have to define their situation To be a woman is being in a certain position Men have not had to define their position in the same manner according to Beauvoir A male is “man” Woman is what deviates from being “man” Therefore women have to define their position anew,First and second sex,Being the second sex implies that woman is seen as “the sex” Therefore emphasis on womens body, sexuality The male is seen as the one, as “man” and related to his cognitive capaties Th