Parsi
In society , for gender identity to become easier to understand, certain kinds of identities cannot exist. The human rights sparks conversation and a reproduction of A naturalization of heterosexism and the family including gender inequalites within the family. Parish argues that we should interrogate the connection of “human rights” in connection to heterosexual rather than focusing on the androcentrism of human rights discourse . heterosexism became a naturalization in society . A woman in a heterosexist home is treated unjustly , a heterosexist home is privileged by males and the males interest seem to over power a females interests. This then denies or represses all other sexual orientations and gender identifications . In heterosexism groups that are ran under patriarchal conditions involves a gendered class , race division of power and labor that institutionalizes inequalities within a heterosexist group.
Heterosexist principles of group reproduction , relegated women to reproductive roles. Women are not treated as human in relation to economic, social and cultural practices. According to the first generation of rights , women were always living under the conditions of patriarchy . Man has always been a domination. “Quite simply , it is therefore men’s bodies , experiences and perspectives that are reflected in human rights law.” (Pg. 143) The masculinist state institutionalizes and sustains gender hierarchy which denies women equal human rights, both directly and indirectly. (Pg. 144) Heterosexist families and masculine markets make the assumption that makes are the breadwinners, which continues to show the inequalities within a heterosexist household . Cultures that favors males , the preference for sons resulted into the abortion of females fetuses . Worldwide , male privilege continues to let men make all the decision makings and have a special yet unjustly dominance over the female population.
what has not been generally recognized is the bias that often underlies studies of both sex roles and male dominance. An assumption that we know what men and women are , an assumption that male and female are predominantly natural objects rather than predominantly cultural constructions. ( pg. 133) As we can see from the reading there is always an underlining truth when it comes to both sexes of male and female and that truth is the inequalites of both sexes . This domination that men has over a woman continues to take trend and be a part of our culture . Woman does not have the same rights as men , even when they are in a heterosexist relationship . A woman in a heterosexist home is treated unjustly and a heterosexist home is privledge by males and a males interests while repressing the interests of women .