More Thinking About Gender: A Response to Julie A. Nelson

Hypatia 9 (1):195-198 (1994)
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Nelson argues the best we can hope for in a nonsexist society is to revalue those feminine qualities that have previously been devalued. I argue that those qualities are the result of a sexist construction of gender categories, and that a nonsexist society would have no reason to preserve them.

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