"This is noted in the history that all great philosophers, thinkers and writers have mainly been men. This therefore must have been a concerning thought in the minds of women, as it was not until around seventieth century that women like Jane Austen, George Eliot or Virginia Woolf appeared on literary scene as great poets and novelists.
In my view this is not because women are incapable of thinking in the ways the men can, or that they are intellectually differently wired. I think this is down to the basic role that men and women traditionally assumed for themselves in society for thousands of years.
I think this is due to my theory of home and displacement: Men are traditionally required to go out for battle, hunt, work or travel to encounter a wider world, to be displacement from home as a concept central to the mind. Whereas women stayed home most of the time, and found need of imagining at the same world more challengingly.
I would greatly appreciate your valuable thoughts."
~by Simplyunited
...kinsay uyon ani? anyone?
/wave