That strange general idea of the women’s inferiority

Authors

  • John Wilson Osorio Universidad CES

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21615/cesder.3667

Keywords:

Gender roles, sexism, feminism, paid domestic work, quota law, male dominance, gender equity

Abstract

This essay argues that despite how widespread is still perceived inferiority of women in both the developed and the developing world, is a not only unfair and ahistorical view of the phenomenon but a lack of line with what the fundamental contribution of women’s work which in itself allows the official hegemonic production of the male world. In the manner of the classic essay, taking sides in favor of employment equity and is alleged to be pure sex discrimination claim and further obscuring the work of women. And in particular the pejoratively called domestic chores.

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Author Biography

John Wilson Osorio, Universidad CES

Historiador. Especialista enEducación. Magíster en Administración.Jefe del Departamento de Humanidadesde la Universidad CES.

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Published

2015-12-15

How to Cite

Osorio, J. W. (2015). That strange general idea of the women’s inferiority. Revista CES Derecho, 6(2), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.21615/cesder.3667

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