by Guest » April 8th, 2005, 5:28 pm
Pro-male dogma was common of C.S. Lewis' time let alone the Church... Let's remember how far society has moved in general towards the acceptance of women as intelligent contributing memebers of society; women are afforded more opportunity then ever before.
I've personally always been facinated by Lewis' views on gender. One only has to go as far as Perelandra to see that Lewis has great respect for women in that he sees them as eathern mothers, wise, and mostly innocent (enter here the green lady). His views are stereotypical for sure but don't some stereotypes emerge from fragments of truth? Don't most women feel strongly about, say, communication in relationship while men desire physical compatability? There are some things that men and women revert to at there most basic sense of being- Lewis just takes this thought further than we are comfortable admitting... Sometimes women are just emotional and men are just physical, soft vs. hard, yielding vs. taking, thoughtful vs. taking action, etc. We have predisposed views on feminine and masculine, I think, because we are indeed created with different kinds of intelligence and the yin and yang of feminine and masculine shouldn't be feared or discarded simply because we don't fully understand them.