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Explain the concept of sexual division of labour as an integral part of the public /private division .

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Answered by shivanikaran
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The sexual division of labour (SDL) is the delegation of different tasks between males and females. Among human foragers, males and females target different types of foods and share them with each other for a mutual or familial benefit.[1] In some species, males and females eat slightly different foods, while in other species, males and females will routinely share food; but only in humans are these two attributes combined.[

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Throughout Melanesia people esteem highly the exchange of valuable objects on prescribed social occasions, attributing high status to those who excel at it. Yet the production of these things is rarely discussed. These obsessive transactors seem to deprecate the production of wealth to give away. It is as if, for them, it comes into existence by transaction. These restricted attitudes to production are explored through a study of the sexual division of labour of the Wola people of the Papua New Guinea Highlands. The familiar physiological explanations of sexual labour divisions are pushed to their farthest point, and the limited applicability of the Durkheimian solidarity thesis is traced. The article is primarily intended as a criticism of the view, adopted by some marxists, that the sexual division of labour is a device by means of which men exploit women. It is argued that the idea of politically sanctioned and instituted exploitation is inappropriate to the fundamental egailitarian ethic of stateless societies.

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