Sunday, October 21, 2007
Reaction to "Femininity" by Sigmund Freud
In Women’s Subordination through the Lens of Sex: Conservatism, Sigmund Freud argues his view point on femininity. Without a question the argument in itself is flawless. His conversion of original male Oedipus complex to femininity works very well. But a good argument does not necessarily portray anything significant. Before Freud makes the argument he introduces a lot of assumptions. So if one can accept the assumptions then his argument would contain some validity. However, an argument purely based on assumptions does not constitute a theory; it can only belong to creative writing and should be analyzed according to its category.
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