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Historical theory is quickly becoming more interesting as I learn more about its applications and this most recent article explains to the reader how the word “gender” can different functions when using in to explain historical theories and analysis and certain events. The word gender when it comes to theory is usually synonymous with the word women when comes to its application to theory and gender studies. But can also be used to understand historical events under a different lens such as the way chriscobar referenced talked about how his ideas of chivalry might have been harmful to the women’s suffrage movement and how it was an interesting connection. Another connection that fascinated me personally was the connection of marxist and feminist theory and its discussion of sexual and well as socio-economic roles of women in the contexts of production and reproduction. The connection seemed especially interesting because it seems to be in contradiction of Marx’s own theory of class being the only factor starting social movements.

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