An Analytic study of Discourse of Gender in Foucault’s View

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This article aims to study discourse of Gender and to analyze discourse of Gender in Foucault’s View. This is a qualitative research done by studying academic documents. It was found that gender issues are not a limitation of rights. To reduce sexual value, to be sensitive to some sex, with a fusion of values that should be treated to a society, whether it is a religious or political rule. These things pose something called "Discourse" with several philosophers tried to present these problems, one of which is Michelle Fu Ko (Michel Foucault). Gender issues were more important than the last few years, including claims of third group sex as well. This article would like to present and confirm the facts to support the KO of the full story of sex and to answer questions about why these are so important, and how do these discourses affect the effects?

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