Friday, May 15, 2020

The s Concept Of The Mythical Norm By Barbara Perry

The â€Å"Mythical Norm† Leading To Oppression Through Privilege Iqbal Dhillon - 213516604 York University SOSC 1350- Gender and the Law Julie Dowsett Wednesday, October 22, 2014 Word Count: 1,191 Introduction: This essay will critically analyze the various forms of oppression that are set out through Audrey Lorde’s concept of the â€Å"mythical norm† as discussed by Barbara Perry. Through the â€Å"mythical norm†, it can be seen that oppressions exists through the forms of racism and sexism which are exhibited through many scholarly texts and articles. Racism can be seen as a means of privilege and power that is given to individuals who coincide with the criteria of societies norm. In this case, these individuals consist of white, heterosexual, male beings who unknowingly oppress their racialized counterparts. Oppression can also be seen through the form of sexism. Sexism looks at the injustice and inequality of male dominance over female, which results to men being more privileged and advantaged in society over women who are disadvantaged. Therefore, privilege and power is obtained by those who coincide with the concept of the â€Å"mythical normâ₠¬ , leaving minority groups who do not coincide with this conception oppressed through the forms of racism and sexism. Summary/Mythical Norm Definition: The article â€Å" The Mythical Norm† by Audrie Lorde, discussed by Barbara Perry, talks about the universal conception of what a â€Å"norm† in society is considered to be. Barbara Perry

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