Gender roles are the result of and are constructed by class-based societies. There are countless examples in history of how pre-capitalist societies approached gender roles.
Example - the Navajo nation among the native American tribes recognised four specific genders and acknowledged that it...
No alone is gender labelling a social construct - it is a social construct of capitalism. Pre-industrial societies were largely absent of any definitions of gender, as they were of homophobia and the modern notion of a nuclear family. The monarchy of Little Vic and the ruling elites she...