
Feminism and Sex-Extinction
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Authors:
- Kenealy, Arabella
1859 - 1938
About this book
In the early 20th century, as women's suffrage movements gained momentum, Arabella Kenealy's "Feminism and Sex-Extinction" emerged as a provocative critique of feminist ideology. Kenealy argues that the feminist movement encourages women to adopt masculine traits, undermining their unique identities and roles. She challenges the notion of equality by dissecting concepts like “gender roles” and “sexual identity,” suggesting that the push for women's liberation may lead to societal imbalance. This thought-provoking document is essential reading for students, civic activists, and historians seeking to understand the complexities of gender discourse. Kenealy's insights invite readers to reflect on the implications of feminism and its impact on societal structures, making it a vital addition to discussions on gender and identity.