Gender and Literature: A Systems Study

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University Press of America, 2001 - 396 páginas
Gender and Literature: A Systems Study addresses the notion of gender as a "social construct," and presents evolutionary reasons for human psycho-behavioral differentiation along the lines of sexual dimorphism of the reproductive and the related functions, which produce the main genders of femininity and masculinity, corresponding roughly with the functions of procreation and competition, respectively. These two gender-oriented poles of human behavior are intermingled in the individual mind to produce a mixture of gender traits that underlie personality and behavior. A statistical model of the overlap of the masculine and feminine traits generates eight specific gender types: the feminine woman, the womanly women, the womanly man, the androgynous man, the androgynous woman, the manly man, the manly woman, and the masculine man. Characteristics of each type are offered together with examples from a wide range of literary texts.

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The Psyche Its Structure
35
Psyche
42
Phylogenetic Memory
53
Derechos de autor

Otras 13 secciones no mostradas

Términos y frases comunes

Acerca del autor (2001)

Piotr Sadowski is Lecturer in English at the American College of Dublin.

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