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One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines the figure that the human female presents in society; it is civilisation as a whole that determines this creature. |
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== References == |
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[[Category: Feminism]] |
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Revision as of 13:48, 6 February 2023
Author of The Second Sex.
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One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines the figure that the human female presents in society; it is civilisation as a whole that determines this creature. [1]