WMST 1000Y Lecture 4: Lecture 4
Lecture 4: Challenging the Neutralit of Se
Sex as a Binary
• “e as Biar = “iee searhes for differee
• What akes a a differet fro a oa?
• On what are these perceived differences based? (e.g. biological, social, cultural or religious
beliefs)
• The question you ask pre-determines binary and hierarchy
Science of sex
Pre 18th century, science emphasizes similarities
Not equality means that women is just an extension of man
What makes a female?
• Chromosomal
• Internal organs
• External Characteristics
• Psychological
• Societal
Biological Determinism and its problems
• In the biologically determinist school of thought:
• Biological facts of sex are thought to constitute natural differences between men and
women
• Heteroseualit is osidered a atural outoe of this se differee due to the
drive to reproduce the species
• Key assumptions:
• The primary function and goal of all human sexual activity is the reproduction of the
species
• Humans have sex because we must reproduce
• Eerthig else eoes uatural
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Document Summary
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