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1
Gayle Rubin, Gilbert and Gubar
  • Q A Rubin Outline

2
Rubin
  • How does Rubin use and critique Marx (pp. 536,
    538), Levi Strauss (pp. 544 - 549 ) and Freud
    (548 550-51)? (See also p. 551 for a general
    critique.)
  • How does Rubin define sex/gender system (538)?
    What are the major operation principles of this
    system in patriarchal society? How do they
    function and who are at the receiving end of all
    these social mechanisms?
  • What are the contemporary examples of the
    Traffic in Women when bridewealth, dowry and
    arranged marriage may not be no longer used?

3
Gilbert and Gubar
  • What is the anxiety of authority which G G
    sees in female writers (2028)? In all the
    female writers or just 19th century female
    writers?
  • How is femininity defined in 19th century
    Victorian society? How is it related to
    contemporary female diseases? And today? Give
    concrete examples of specific cultural fields.
  • What does Dickinson means by infection in the
    sentence? How about G G(2028-29)?
  • What are the tropes used to describe female
    creativity and femininity?

4
General Questions
  • How are the two articles related to each other?
    Rubin criticizes psychoanalysts definition of
    femininity as passivity, while GG sees this as
    womens conditions in the 19th century. Are they
    contradictory to each other?
  • Are both of them American radical feminists?

5
Gayle RubinThe Traffic in Women Notes on the
Political Economy of Sex
  • Evelyn Sung 2003/10/21

6
Outline
  • Introduction
  • Marx
  • Englel
  • Levi-Strauss
  • Extension of Levi-Strauss theory of kinship to
    sex/gender system
  • Psychoanalysis and Its Discontent
  • Conclusion

7
Introduction
  • Purpose by analysis of the causes of womens
    oppression and see what can be changed in order
    to achieve a society without gender hierarchy
  • Marx Levi-Strauss Freud
  • fail to notice women as raw materials and
  • domestic tools in a systematic social
    apparatus
  • but provide conceptual tools for the
    locus of
  • womens oppression in sex/gender system
  • the need for sex/gender system define
  • sex/gender system

8
Marx
  • Class oppression women are a reserve labor force
    for capitalism
  • Housework v.s. reproduction of labor
  • food, clothing, housingetc needs
  • additional labor to be turned into people.
  • no wage paid for housework labor of
  • women is added to the surplus value.

Total value ????
Wage for labor
Capital ???? ??
Surplus value
Labor of women (housework) is added into surplus
value
Housework is unpaid
9
Engel economy v.s. sexuality
  • (the production of means of existence) human must
    do more than apply its activity to reshaping the
    natural world in order to clothe, feed, and warm
    itself? economy
  • (the production of human themselves) human must
    also reproduce itself from generation to
    generation? the needs of sexuality and
    procreation
  • food and sex is culturally determined and
    obtained
  • Sex/gender system (Mode of reproduction)
    (patriarchy)

10
Kinship socially organized sexuality(1)
  • Socially defined statuses take precedence over
    biology
  • Gift exchange as essence in the primitive
    societies for establishing a social link
  • Marriage as the most basic form of gift exchange
    women are the most precious of gifts.
  • Incest taboo as a mechanism to insure that such
    exchanges take place between families and between
    groups
  • Organized gift/ organizer giver

11
Kinship socially organized sexuality (2)
  • Incest taboo constitutes the origin of culture
    ?No exchange of women, no culture?
  • exchange of women as part of social
    relationships of kinship system, specify that men
    have right in women, but women dont have the
    same right in men
  • Subordination of women as a product of sex/gender
    system

12
Kinship sexual division of labor
  • All manifest forms of sex and gender are seen as
    being constituted by the imperatives of social
    systems
  • Gender women, men, as two exclusive categories,
    repress their personalities
  • Obligatory heterosexaul Institutionalized
    homosexuality, bridewealth-oriented,
    transvesticism
  • Constraint of female sexuality preferred female
    sexuality, respond to desire, not actively desired

13
Psychoanalysis and Its Discontent
  • Contradiction in Levi-Strauss and Freuds
    concepts
  • Levi-Strauss women as sign / value
  • Freud challenge conventional morality
  • /double standard
  • Problems when assimilate into feminist theory
  • sexism
  • isolate sex and gender from mode of
  • production
  • Analogous to working-class movement androgynous
    and genderless society

14
Conclusion
  • Economics and politics obscure the concept of
    exchange of women
  • no equivalent e.g. Kuma? debts
  • with equivalent e.g. bridewealth
  • Sexual system cannot be understood in complete
    isolation
  • e.g. marriage in Trobriands? form the basis
  • of chiefly power
  • mutual interdependence of sexuality,
    economics and politics.
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