Dissertation Writers: Describe MacKinnon’s “dominance” approach to gender politics. Does thinking in terms of power rather than difference change the nature of the debate?
1. Pateman says the sexual contract is part of the social contract. Describe with reference to the “Founding Fathers” of the U.S.; and the establishment of Australia.
3. Is there a politics to sex, relations between the sexes, and private life? Is the sex industry political?
4. MacKinnon says that whether one focuses on sameness or difference, man remains the measure of all things (p. 382). How does this work?
5. Why does MacKinnon consider American society “an affirmative action plan” for men (p.384).
6. What are the fallacies of thinking in terms of “women’s” art, culture, morality, or history (sometimes called “her-story)?
7. Describe MacKinnon’s “dominance” approach to gender politics. Does thinking in terms of power rather than difference change the nature of the debate?