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>Male domination - given the context here - of women as they became excluded
>from being involved in reproduction at the moment of birth is amazing given
>the role that midwives had before capitalism.
>
>john
>
I'm not just trying to be clever, but are "Male domination" and the
"patriarchy" one and the same? I suppose, we might ask" Are masculinity and
"patriarchy" one and the same? ....just by the by.
Corey
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Corey Watts (PGDipSc Student)
Centre for Conservation Biology
The University of Queensland
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...all that is right, all that is good."
D.H. Lawrence, "The Wild Common."
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