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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-03-24 03:34 pm

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Re: Essentialist

(Anonymous) 2013-03-25 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
what do you even mean with masculine here?

does the term masculine come from the members of the society themselves, i.e. they label certain values as masculine and tell everybody to strive for them? in which case, no, it would not be feminist.

or does the term masculine come from outside observers? Because if it is just a society that has termed a certain skill set as most valuable but does not necessarily ascribe these values to either sex (even if from our viewpoint that skill set would rate as masculine) then eh, i guess you could call it feminist?

it seems rather worthless though. feminist is a term that sprung up as a result of our unbiased society and embodies a certain think pattern. but if this society has never known this unbalance to begin with, I feel it would be hard to term them as feminist if when you'd ask them about it they'd probably answer with something like 'wow, it is so silly that is even a problem for you'.