Be a man Quote by Carol Gilligan
“For a man to be a man, did he have to be a soldier, or at least prepare himself for war? For a woman to be a woman, did she have to be a mother, or at least prepare herself to raise children? Soldiers and mothers were the sacrificial couple, honored by statues in the park, lauded for their willingness to give their lives to others.”
About This Quote
Source Book: In a Different Voice, Carol Gilligan, 1982, null
Questions gendered expectations, suggesting masculinity and femininity need not be defined by war or motherhood alone.
In simple terms: Gender roles aren't limited to soldier or mother.
Reevaluate traditional gender expectations.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education curricula
- parenting advice
- media representation
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What defines a man or woman beyond stereotypes?
- How can societies broaden gender expectations?
Cultural resistance to redefining roles.