Flynn Reading
Questions for Discussion and Journaling :
2. It's really important to take note of which time period a piece is written, it can really help understand the piece a lot more. Not only with language and slang that can be used but ideals as well. Obviously anyone who has read books such as Pride and Prejudice must note that time period that it was written for. Even more famous Shakespeare plays, there must be a note on the type of language that is involved as well. If someone read Romeo and Juliet now, and thought it was written yesterday, they would be baffled with not only language but 'culture' that is given off. The dominate male figure, that any feminist would cringe at. Ideas within should not be affected by years and generations, it should be noted and understood but not always agreed with.
3. This means that Women have been suppressed throughout the years. But even now with the unfair wages, and prejudice that can easily be found today. It's the idea that anything or anyone different is excluded because the world is so focused on being united. People often fear the unknown and different because the inability to relate. The way women's voices are silences can easily relate minorities. There are still a lot of racism that can be found. With all the hate that is found, it can be intimidating to anyone, its the idea of society pushing down anything that seems to be different. It's society way to blame change and differences on the unknown. Being not only a women but a minority as well, I've already felt the effects of society and the pressure of silence and fitting into a category. People expect you to fail or do extraordinarily well , there is no in-between.
5. In general I believe that Chodorow's clans to be true, but there are bits and pieces I do not agree with. I agree with the idea that 'women parent women', I've been raised by my mom and have a lot of her ideals. Throughout my entire life I've had her support and care. She is the reason I'm so independent and the person I am today. However, I don't think ALL women are raised by women, I have quiet few friends who were raised by their dads. Even though i'm not one of them, most of my friends have expressed that they are daddy's girls and relate more to their dad throughout their entire life.
Applying and Exploring:
4. I think Flynn's article is very general. She obviously has a biased views, she has not seemed to knock down any opposing arguments. It felt that even though her work was backed up and researched, she sounded more like she was ranting than informing. I don't think that her generalization served any benefits, I think an article like this, it's important to remember to include all details. This is an important topic that will always be discussed and played with, to put any generalization in this will offer no help. I think it's important to remember that any generalization can be used against you, and makes article look weak.
5, I think gender influence language in a different way, It's difficult to explain most of the times. I think when we think of a male writer, we think of machoism and less emotional type of writing, more straight to the point. While women writers tend to show more personal example and emotion. The way society has taught us to act and think, makes us assume that anything that has emotion and 'soft' is often something written by a women. And any action film and gorge film was written by a man. Personally, I think that my writing may be considered the "typical women writer" however, I don't think every woman or man should be classified into that section especially with such writers like Nicholas Sparks and Mary Shelly.