Unit 6 Towards a Gender Free Society

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Unit 6 Towards a Gender Free Society

Think it over It is hold that boys achieve better in traditionally male subjects such as math and sciences while girls are apparently better at responding to the basics of language. Do you agree? Why or why not?

What is gender?

Highlights The text is a piece of argumentation. The writer clearly presents and fully supports his theme: the single sex education does not realize the aim of the education, while coeducation is the best way to educate young people. He defines coeducation as “the most important desirable form of education.” He presents that “coeducation has survived as the best way to educate young people. It is an integrated community where students are instructed without distinction of sex.

Part One: (Paragraphs 1-2) The passage can be divided into three parts. Part One: (Paragraphs 1-2) the beginning of the argumentation Para. 1 is developed by means of the deductive method. The first sentence, which is the topic sentence, is supported by the existing gender stereotypes: boys are portrayed as boisterous and disruptive, and girls are considered to conform to the expectations when they are sweet and docile. in Para. 2, gender concepts such as “gender appropriate” and stereotyped sex roles” are logically rejected, hence the rejection of the idea of single sex schools.

Part Two: (Paragraphs 3-4) The body of the text. This part is developed by means of deduction. Para. 3: The first sentence of paragraph 3 summarizes the aim of the education. Then the topic sentence is supported by an account of the disadvantages or weakness of the single sex school.

Part Three (Para. 5): The concluding part. In this part the writer first repeats his opinion of coeducation: coeducation has survived as the best way to educate young people. The he suggests what a gender free society should be like. In fact he suggested gender free society is a normal, healthy society that human beings should strive to realize. Therefore, it can be said that in the last paragraph the writer calls on people to strive for a gender free and wholesome society.

Language work masculine: of or having the qualities or appearance thought to be typical of men E.g. She looks rather masculine in that suit. He is tall, strong, energetic, generous, and very brave, showing a number of masculine traits and qualities. Feminine of or having the qualities or appearance considered characteristic of women. E.g. It’s said that babies like feminine voices.

From the time a child is born, he or she is expected to meet stereotypes---boys are portrayed as boisterous and disruptive, and girls are considered to conform to the expectations when they are sweet and docile. From the time a child is born, he or she is supposed to satisfy fixed sets of conventional expectations---boys are described as lively and noisy and troublesome; girls live up to the expectations when they are gentle, kind, lovely, quiet, obedient and submissive. Stereotype: a conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image which is considered to be true in all cases; (sb. or sth. that represents) a fixed set of ideas about what a particular type of person or thing is like. E.g. She believes that she is not a good mother because she does not fit the stereotype of a woman who spends all her time with her children.

1) depict or represent pictorially; to make a picture of Portray 1) depict or represent pictorially; to make a picture of E.g. The young artist tried to portray the old countess. 2) depict or describe in words E.g. Mark Twain portrayed little Tom as a naughty but lovely boy. 3) represent dramatically, as on the stage E.g. The young actor portrayed the antagonist vividly.

1) lasting or expected to last for a long time or for ever. Their social roles and identity are predetermined by their permanent identifying attribute “sex”. Their social roles and identity are fixed or determined unchangeably from the very beginning by their eternal natural quality which shows their sex identity or category. Permanent 1) lasting or expected to last for a long time or for ever. E.g. The injury left him with a permanent limp. 2) being not likely to change E.g. I will give you my permanent address.

Such uncertainty denotes a rejection of such concepts as “gender appropriate” and stereotyped sex roles” which are only social norms invented by man, imposed on man, but rest their logic nowhere. This kind of uncertainty indicates a refusal to accept such concepts as “gender appropriate” and “Stereotyped sex roles” which are only socially accepted standards artificially created by man; human beings are forced to accept and comply which such artificially established standards, which are not reasonable at all, or which have no logical base anywhere.

The aim of education is to stimulate impulses, encourage free thinking and boldness in thought and keep alive various interests. Education aims to provide the educated with stimuli or impetus, to encourage them to think freely and boldly, and to help them develop and keep active their various interests. Interfere with Obstruct sth. wholly or partially; to prevent sth. from being done or carried out properly; to get in the way of E.g. He never allows pleasure to interfere with duty and work. The children who are making much noise outside are interfering with my reading.

But at a very early stage, a single sex school kills the possibility for a vigorous youth to grow and develop into full stature. But at a very early stage, a single-sex school deprives a strong, active, and energetic youth of his or her likelihood to develop fully and grow mature. Stature: 1) natural height of the body. 2) importance and reputation gained by ability or achievement.

May I venture to suggest that one day when male and female is a reproductive category only, but no longer central to our identity and to the understanding of ourselves and others, I will call that A GENDER FREE SOCIETY, A HEALTHY SOCIETY. May I take the risk to suggest that one day when male and female are only biologically differentiated, but no longer play an important part in establishing our identity and in understanding ourselves and others, I will call that a society without distinction of sex, a wholesome society.

Questions for Consideration In many languages, one uses the masculine pronoun to refer to either a male or a female(for example, ‘Every student should hand in his work in time.’) Is this sexist? Can you think of other cases either in English or in Chinese? Do you thing that Language Sexism is a universal phenomenon, why or why not?