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What do you think De Beauvoir means when she says that one is not born, but becomes a woman?
De Beauvoir is pointing out in this chapter that there are many influences that shape human beings from the time of their infancy. Many things which were (and even still are) attributed to nature are in fact formed by social influence from a young age. These influences can account for even broad, sweeping patterns in genders at young ages. Though times have changed, it's worthwhile discussing with students how this still holds true today. It's worthwhile parsing what De Beauvoir means when she says 'woman' - she is not referring to the biological distinction of sex, but rather the...
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