Difference feminism
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Difference feminism is a term developed during the equality-versus-difference debate[1] in American feminism to describe the view that men and women are different, but that no value judgment can be placed upon them and both sexes have equal moral status as persons.[2]
Some forms of difference feminism, for example Mary Daly's, argue not just that women and men were different, and had different values or different ways of knowing, but that women and their values were superior to men's.[3] Difference feminism did not require a commitment to essentialism, although there is ongoing debate about whether Daly's feminism is essentialist.[4][5]
Most strains of difference feminism did not argue that there was a biological, inherent, ahistorical, or otherwise "essential" link between womanhood and traditionally feminine values, habits of mind (often called "ways of knowing"[6]), or personality traits.[7] These feminists simply sought to recognize that, in the present, women and men are significantly different and to explore the devalued "feminine" characteristics.[3] This variety of difference feminism is also called gender feminism.[8][9]