Adrienne Rich, a woman-born female born male, creates a very complicated explanation and analysis that will be a feminine condition in our patriarchal American culture, or at least in the white part of the middle class . As she admitted on introducing the 1986 edition. I accidentally belonged to this category, I think this book is very satisfying, but Rich's work does not fully apply to all women in the United States I can imagine.
In her book 'The Birth of a Woman', Adrian Richie, in our patriarchal world, "Mastering the power beyond the others, strong people gain short cuts through the complexity of individuality It means ... to be ... ... colonialism depends on this shortcut ... it is this shortcut that we absolutely must deny, "but many of the" Woke up Watching people is frustrating It is a big problem and the problem is that men are violent and it is clear that they are always so. A woman who is not a white person does not need to get clues. They do this, but they are victims of patriarchy just like anyone else, and have been brainwashed since birth to encounter or endanger the death.
When I refer to the maternal social role, it is important to decide what I mean, not the mother's biological role. I am partly dependent on the distinction made by Adrienne Rich in her book "The Woman is born". The biological role of the mother is the function of the body of the woman and the ability of childbirth. A rich opinion regards the sociological role of the mother as a restrictive system designed to promote the social system of male design. However, for the purpose of this article, the sociological role of mother means that care and child rearing are not necessarily instinctive, but rather experience of learning culture different from experience of pregnancy and childbirth .
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Adrienne Ritchie is an elder sister of two sisters. Her father, a famous pathologist Arnold Rice Ritchie, is the pathology chairman of Johns Hopkins medical department. Her mother, Helen Elizabeth (Jones) Ritchie, is a pianist and composer. Her father is from a Jewish family and the mother is a southern Protestant. These girls are Christians. The influence of Adrian Ritchie's early poem began with her father who encouraged her to read and write her own poem. Her interest in literature was caused in her father's library where she read works by writers Ibsen, Arnold, Black, Keats, Rossetti and Tennyson. Her father was ambitious to Adrian, "I was planning to create a genius for children." Adrienne Rich and her sisters were educated at the mother's house until Adrienne was in fourth grade and started public education