Friday, February 27, 2009

Marginalised Writing...

Actually, I think the word 'marginalised' can be ambiguous. If we cannot accept the ideology of the author, it is called marginalised; if the writer is writing an issue that is beyond the society norm, it is called marginalised. There was an interesting statement made by our lecturer. He said that there is no feminism in Western country, because women are viewed as having higher status than men. Seriously, it is very interesting that there is no 'masculism' term. Actually, I think that there is no need to emphasize female or male's rights in the society. Male and female r basically two different items created by God. Men are stronger in their physical strength, females are delicate and gentel in traits. That does not mean men are more powerful, because men's physical strength just make them to have more heavy tasks to do when it comes to 'gotong-royong' or house-keeping. So, I'm not agree with the idea that those who have 'something' are more superior than those who don't have it. By the way, this is just my personal opinion.

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