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In this essay I explore C.S. Lewis’ understanding of the relationship between Sex and Gender. I also provide evidence that contemporary scholarship is wrong insofar as it fails to attribute Lewis as the first modern scholar to have insisted on this distinction in published work (he did it in Perelandra a few years before Simone de Beauvoir published The Second Sex).
Here is a Link to the original essay in written form.
By Billie HoardIn this essay I explore C.S. Lewis’ understanding of the relationship between Sex and Gender. I also provide evidence that contemporary scholarship is wrong insofar as it fails to attribute Lewis as the first modern scholar to have insisted on this distinction in published work (he did it in Perelandra a few years before Simone de Beauvoir published The Second Sex).
Here is a Link to the original essay in written form.