1. Who among the following first argued,
“Women’s subordination was the
consequence of a division between the
public and private world”?
[A] Sheila Rowbotham
[B] Rachel Harrison
[C] Kate Millet
[D] M. Z. Rosaldo
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M. Z. Rosaldo first argued about the given cause.
- Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo was typically a historian, and a renowned psychological anthropologist.
- She is universally recognized for her critical analysis of the kind Ilongot people in the Philippines and for her groundbreaking role in the social analysis of females and gender anthropology.
- She adheres to the view that women have been disadvantaged in every civilized society and lack respect, acceptance, and cultural authority in any society.
- She was the first to subtly suggest the proper subordination of women was the result of a possible split between the public and the private world.
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