Dehumanization Of Women Essay

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The dehumanization of women is a struggle that the female population has been subjected to for even longer than the earliest recorded history. Women have been made into scapegoats throughout our history that has fortified this ignorance of why women shouldn’t be treated as equals. The ideas that have been established (and are still constantly being created) have been reinforced by religions, governments and the policies/laws, cultures, and even commonly other women and are continuing an internalized oppression upon women. The conversation of equality for women is often hijacked by erroneous thinking that this is a problem of the past. They also have played a role in the suppression of women’s rights and still play a major role in prevention of actual equality.
The use of religion to create a sense of order between men and women is one of the most powerful and masked processes; this order being that men rest higher than women. Both the two largest religions in the world instill these ideas on a fundamental level. These religions and some others give the idea that higher power(s) created us to live in these categories and that women naturally are property of men, either their father or their husband. For many people this is a valuable and highly utilized instrument because it creates roles for people that are usually followed. When the directions on how to live your life and be a respectable member of your sex are given to you by divine scripture or by creation stories that have been inherited over the span of many generations, you are much less likely to challenge their significance than if you found the source to be less important. Also this creates pressure to conform to these ideas from more angles. Instead of sepa...

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...y opposite effect and impacted how women were ultimately valued and treated. This problem of internalized sexism continues in our modern society. Prescriptive female stereotypes and assumptions of inferiority are sustained by other women and continue to postpone equality. From patrilineal societies came the creation of social norms for what is accepted and expected in gender roles (David).
These ideals have been reinstated in the most familiar creation stories, in government policies throughout history, and are now being continued in camouflaged customs like benevolent sexism. Some women are contributing to the discrimination against themselves and other women. The prevention of equality between men and women has had many faces throughout our history but recognizing the current problems in our culture and making changes is our best chance for true equality.

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