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The Man-Made World; Or, Our Androcentric Culture

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The author examines how a male-centered culture shapes institutions and daily life, arguing that family structures, health and beauty norms, education, art and literature, recreation, ethics, law, government, crime, warfare, and economic systems have been organized to serve male interests. She traces effects such as constrained female creativity and labor, distorted aesthetic and moral standards, and social practices that harm broader human well-being. Each chapter analyzes a different sphere of life to show systemic bias and its practical consequences, and the work closes by outlining reformed social arrangements that prioritize shared human needs and greater equality over entrenched masculine norms.

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an influential American writer and social reformer known for her contributions to feminist literature and social criticism. Born in 1860, she is best remembered for her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," which explores themes of mental health and women's oppression. Gilman's works often advocate for women's rights and challenge traditional gender roles, as seen in her utopian novel "Herland," where she imagines a society composed entirely of women. Throughout her career, she wrote extensively on issues of gender, work, and society, leaving a lasting impact on feminist thought and literature.

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