Why Women's Studies concentras mostly on minorities and prefers not to examine the majorities related-issues? As a case in point, how much the practice of female excision or trafficking of weman are common discussions for women generally?When I browsed the require chapters for the next session, especially the above mentioned ones, where are the status of topics related to women's physiology, psychology, etc?Although there is a strong theory that the society constructs the concept of feminity, it is unaccepable to me to ignore the role of natural physical and psychological foundations in studying women's related issues.When and where will we discuss on some common and natural women characteristics? I actually believe that menstrual cycle, pregnancy and in most cultures, bringing up the children are some examples of matters that are considerably differentiated the practices of women in comparison to men. I mean that disregarding to these topics eventuates in unfinished and in some extent mutilated conclusions in our analysis of social status of women.I surely do not reject the importance of minorities' topics but I am of the opinion that whether it is acceptable the majority of a knowledge is the minorities discussions or not?
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