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Unit 6: Selection Vocabulary 5

This list covers "Commencement Address at Wellesley College" and "Commencement Address at the New School."
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  1. gender
    properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of sex
    I argued that it would be better if that honor were based on achievement rather than gender, and he looked at me and said, dismissively, "You don’t know what you are talking about, you’re a small girl."
  2. discriminate
    treat differently on the basis of race, sex, religion, etc.
    I also knew that victimhood is not a virtue. That being discriminated against does not make you somehow morally better.
  3. circumstance
    a condition that accompanies some event or activity
    But gender is always about context and circumstance.
  4. ideology
    an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group
    If there is a lesson in this anecdote, apart from just telling you a story about my mother to make her happy that I spoke about her at Wellesley, then it is this: Your standardized ideologies will not always fit your life. Because life is messy.
  5. seminal
    influential and providing a basis for later development
    The truth is that I learned so much more about feminism from watching the women traders in the market in Nsukka where I grew up than from reading any seminal feminist text.
  6. conclude
    decide by reasoning
    Nowadays, at age 38, if I meet somebody who’s 41, I don’t conclude that friendship is impossible between us.
  7. individual
    a single organism
    In short, the thing I wanted most in the world was to be an individual. I thought that’s what my graduation signified, that I had gone from being one of the many, to one of the few.
  8. commodity
    any good that can be bought and sold
    Are the fruits of our education a sort of gift, to be circulated generously through the world, or are we to think of ourselves as pure commodity, on sale to the highest bidder?
  9. acute
    of critical importance and consequence
    Your situation is more acute. You have so many large, collective tasks ahead, and you know that.
  10. aphorism
    a short pithy instructive saying
    Mrs. Thatcher, who was such a genius at witty aphorism, once said, “A man who beyond the age of twenty-six, finds himself on a bus, can count himself a failure.”
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