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To browse Academia. Sophie Bjork-James. Anson Koch-Rein. Joshua Scannell. Rachel Corbman. The feminist perspectives keep changing and evolving with time. The reason for much of the change in feminist theories is that with deeper probing into the pervasiveness of gender inequality, feminists have developed more complex views about gender, sex, and sexuality. Gender is now understood to be a social status, a personal identity, and a set of relationships between women and men, and among women and men.
Sex is no longer seen as a one-way input or basic material for social arrangements, but a complex interplay of genes, hormones, physiology, environment, and behaviour, with loop-back effects. Sexuality is understood to be socially constructed as well as physiologically based and emotionally expressed. The main point feminists have stressed about gender inequality is that it is not an individual matter, but is deeply ingrained in the structure of societies.
Gender inequality is built into the organization of marriage and families, work and the economy, politics, religions, the arts and other cultural productions, and the very language we speak. Making women and men equal, therefore, necessitates social and not individual solutions. The feminist perspectives can be grouped into three broad categories that reflect their theories and political strategies with regard to the gendered social order. These are gender reform feminisms, gender resistant feminisms, and gender revolution feminisms.
Betsy Crane. Casey James Miller. The cultural and biological categories of sex, gender, and sexuality shape our lives in profound and intimate ways, defining how we know and inhabit our bodies, how we relate to and interact with other people in our societies, even how we understand what it means to be human. Yet although all cultures studied by anthropologists distinguish between male and female and organize social relationships and symbolic systems in terms of gender and sexuality, no two societies make these distinctions in quite the same way.