It may free men and women from performing their constricted gendered roles that are dualistic, rigidly defined, and ultimately destructive. |
India is a classic example of dualistic society, where an informal traditional segment coexists with a formal modern segment. |
He also placed Emilie on a pedestal, torn by his own dualistic view of women as either pure or tarnished. |
The dualistic theory known as interactionism is most commonly associated with Descartes. |
First, a component of the term, futanari, implies that this understanding of intersexuality is strongly anchored to the dualistic notion of sex. |
The problem with this kind of dualistic conceit is that it paints a black-and-white world. |