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Discussion Responses Regarding Articles by Gayle Rubin and Mary Wollstonec

Discussion Responses Regarding Articles by Gayle Rubin and Mary Wollstonec

Replying to First Classmate’s Response
Hello,

Great work with your post! I agree with you; kinship structures are not developed by genetics or biology but by society. Rubin argues that in pre-historic communities, kinship is the language of social connection, economic organization, and political and sexual activity. An individual’s responsibilities and rights are defined based on mutual kinship. As you have highlighted, the exchange of commodities, rituals, solidarity, and hostility occurs within an organization’s establishment of kinship. Therefore, this structure’s universality and adaptive effectiveness have resulted in numerous considerations based on its invention, language production, and the discontinuity between our apelike ancestors and human beings.

Replying to Second Classmate’s Response

Hello,

Great work with your post! I agree with your perspective that women are regarded as inferior to men. Wollstonecraft argues that she is conversant of the noticeable inference where society exclaims against masculine women. She questions the true value of masculinity in gender inequality. For instance, men hunt, shoot, and play games since they have physical masculinity, but what if women can also conduct those activities? Are they masculine? In the article, the author argues that society uses the term ‘masculinity’ to refer to intellectual and better human characteristics. Then, in that case, women are more masculine. As you highlighted, Wollstonecraft separates the physical attributes of female and male genders to illustrate what society conceives as stronger or masculine. I also found the part where the author refers to the womankind sex quite interesting when she outlines that many females have more sense than their male counterparts, and nothing dominates where a constant struggle for equilibrium exists. She concludes that intellect always rules regardless of which gender dominates.

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Discussion Responses Regarding Articles by Gayle Rubin and Mary Wollstonec

Discussion Responses Regarding Articles by Gayle Rubin and Mary Wollstonec

I have uploaded two separate discussion board posts from two different classmates of mine that I need for you to respond to.

I want for you to respond a thoughtful post to each discussion board. You can start with ” I agree…”

I have uploaded the article each classmate is referring to so it can help you (Gayle Rubin & Mary Wollstonec).

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