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Gender Theory And Standpoint Theory

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Gender Theory and Standpoint Theory
Kean University
Spring 2015
Anastasia Mendola

Society should be socially acceptable to all members of it no matter where they works, how much money they have, or don’t have, the color of their skin, there sexual orientation, where the geographically live, etc. when it comes to topic of this nature, most people are very hesitant and don’t want to talk about it. Is it because they know that there are problems that need to be fixed, or because they know that no matter how much you talk about the topics it’s a lot harder to change the way society is than to just accept it and let it be. The paper discussed the two theories of standpoint theory and the gender theory. They both are present in everyday society but it just isn’t that clear at all times.
When most people think about the job that they have now or that they will have in the future, they don’t think about that where they stand in society will be based off of what one solely knows. That is referring to the standpoint theory. The one main person that helped develop standpoint theory was Dorothy E. Smith. She was born in Great Britain in 1926. She worked as a secretary at a publishing company before she decided to try to get a better job by getting a college degree. “She began college at the London School of Economics in 1951, and she received her bachelor’s degree in sociology from the London School of Economics in 1955” (Feminist). Smith says that although her years at

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