Women as Victims of ‘Misogyny’: Re-centering Gender Marginalization

Canadian Journal of Practical Philosophy 7 (2021)
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Abstract

Among various views concerning the nature of womanhood, one kind of divergence between the materialist and the pluralist account centres on whether a woman should be defined or identified based on her typical female biological features. The former treats “woman” as the social meaning of the biological female, while the latter insists that one can be a woman in virtue of their internal identity without also having the normatively associated biological features. In this paper, I argue against the latter view that the inclusion or demarginalization of transwomen requires more than self-identification and that it demands the recognition of the role of “misogyny”.

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Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny.Kate Manne - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
Real Talk on the Metaphysics of Gender.Robin Dembroff - 2018 - Philosophical Topics 46 (2):21-50.

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