Quote: "The warning emphasized,
in particular, the perception that woman by nature was irrational and could
persuade only through seduction. These notions were based on the coupling
throughout history of women speaking with biology and sexuality."
Question: To what degree do you think that this "promiscuous audience" and the female identity society today is still being affected by the way that history previously perceived women? Is there still sufficient evidence of women being seen solely from a biological standpoint- birthing children- or is most of the world still viewing this gender as somewhat of an "ideograph" (representation of an ideology) as the text mentions?
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