Social Freedom a Study of the Conflicts Between Social Classifications And Pers
Social Freedom a Study of the Conflicts Between Social Classifications And Pers
Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons
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' The opinion of these Chinese ladies is not avail- able, but Englishwomen will tell you that they find the arrangement of the ladies' gallery a grateful protection. 1 Astley, Th. , Voyages and Travels, vol. Iv. , p. 83. London, 1747. 26 Social Freedom Their satisfaction with it, their feeling that it is a"safeguard against the men below them, is in part an expression, I take it, of that sex antagonism not uncommonly manifest in more direct ways in primitive society. In Australia, for example, ...in tribes where each sex has its own totem, men and women will fight together, men with their clubs, women with their digging sticks, whenever their totem bird or bat has been killed by one of the other sex. X The creature may have been attacked in a spirit of mischief or malice, in much the same spirit boys shy stones at an old maid's cat. Now and again one sex or the other frankly avows that its exclusiveness or seclusiveness is a matter of discrimination in its own favour. We remember how Livy puts in the mouth of Cato the Elder a caution against letting women have their own way.
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