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Which of the following best describes critical feminism's approach to gender?

A) Critical feminism views gender as a socially constructed phenomenon that is subject to change.
B) Critical feminism views gender as inherently patriarchal in need of alternative ways of expression.
C) Critical feminism views gender as a communication expression of style and roles.
D) Critical feminism views gender as social role played by men

Critical Feminism

A focus on the processes through which organizations and society are gendered. Gender is viewed as socially constructed and performed though power relations. How do both men and women do gender?

Socially Constructed

A concept or perception that is created and developed by society through cultural and social practices, rather than existing inherently.

Patriarchal

Describing a societal structure or system in which men hold the majority of power and authority, particularly in the home and in the wider society.

  • Interpret critical feminist perspectives on gender as a socially constructed phenomenon.
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