After the Korean War in 1953, the US military founded a military base in South Korea to protect the country devastated during the war. Many people think the military presence is kindness or kindness, but few people know the concealed result of having a military base nearby. Having a military presence helps to protect countries such as North Korea, China and Japan, but not everyone can benefit from this protection. People suffering as a result of militarization are privileged women who have no alternative.
So why is this so important? Without individual biologically unified groups called women, and without sharing women's experience based on dissected oppression, then it is the roots of patriarchal repression that becomes unsustainable it is conceivable that. It is unbelievable that the idea of treating men and women as two independent self-contained groups is simply a natural fact that patriarchal use creates exploiters and exploitors. Instead, some people are exploited under patriarchalism, whereas others have to start looking for another explanation of whether to exploit males.
Through the 19th century, the development of women's movement was designed to respond to women's dependence. We presented a new series of images for women: authentic women, genuine women, public women, and new women. These phases were defined separately and were defined by previous scholarships but I did not consider them isolatedly
Susan M. Crewe Bowling Green State University - Main Campus, scruea @ bgsu.edu Changing the Ideal of Women's Movement in the 19th Century
This raises a question: Where does Vargas-Cooper define women? What makes a woman? Do you need HRT or vagina to disable women? If so, menopausal women and women without vagina are not women. By accepting the identity of Intersex on her own, she blew away the reasoning of Vargas-Cooper. Vargas-Cooper seems to believe that the concept of "women" is mainly defined by biological terms. Sys female is suffering due to vagina. Vargas-Cooper does not understand that women's problems as part of "women" are often based on gender roles and norms. Gender roles and norms are drawing people's attention from their feelings