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Originally Posted by AtLastHome
many butches do have issues with woman, I think, due to life long battles with the societal definitions (norms) and expectations put upon women within our patriarchal structures. Including all of the oppression and discrimination toward women in US society. But, I can't speak for others on this really.
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But it's not just butches that have issues with the definitions and expectations put upon women by patriarchy. It's all
sorts of women - queer, straight, trans, butch, femme, andro, etc. One of my main points here is that woman
itself is transgressive in the context of patriarchy.
So, feminism sets out to reclaim the meaning of "woman" and empower what it means to be a woman.
Gender theory sets out to deconstruct the concept of binary gender altogether.
Both movements have made contributions and both have blind spots.
It's no secret that I am inclined towards the re-defining/reclaiming camp.
One of the concerns I have with the gender theory camp (I am simplifying for the sake of discussion), is that deconstructing the gender binaries of man/woman has not changed or prevented the over-valuing of male/masculine gender constructs/identities, and the under-valuing of female/feminine ones. Sexism/misogyny is still rampant and unexamined, and the lack of feminist analysis makes that dangerous, (which was one of my main concerns about Butch Voices).
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