vilization, regardless of gender. However, when he does mention women, he invariably lands squarely on the feminist side of the question being discussed. For example, he writes that in the "hysterization of women" typical of Freudian psychiatry, "sex" was defined as
that which belongs, par excellence, to men, and hence is lacking in women; but at the same time, as that which by itself constitutes woman's body, ordering it wholly in terms of the functions of reproduction and keeping it in const
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