Nevertheless, recent history has made it very clear that the role of women in various social strata (political, occupational), has mutated towards a more balanced proportion – although not completely. This women’s empowerment, added to the different legislative initiatives intended to mend gender inequality, had as a consequence a new family model in which the main provider was represented by the woman and no longer by the man.
If speaking about new family models, with the passing of the Marriage Law [passed in Argentina] an enormous number of male couples have emerged with the genuine intention of forming a family, a fact which would completely shatter one of the bases of homophobic prejudice. Numerous authors with Marxist roots consider that one of the hidden motives behind the lacerating homophobia that lashed the homosexual communities of the Western world since the Middle Ages rests upon the fact that homosexuality does not allow for the reproduction of the family as a unit of consumption.
Although men (single) before could legally adopt children, they could not do it within the framework of a same-sex couple. The new Marriage Law equates the rights of heterosexual with those of homosexuals, allowing both of them to enjoy the same possibilities, among which is the right to adopt. One of the main modifications made to the previous nuptial law was to switch the terms “husband” and “wife” in favor of “spouse.”
Thus, if between the children of male fathers, plus the children of marriages in which, thanks to the victories of women for a more equal distribution of professional opportunities, the child’s main caretaker is the father and not the mother, it is possible that we are living in a time in which the concept of “mother tongue,” just as the use of the terms “husband” and “wife” in the Marriage Law, falls into disuse.
Should we perhaps begin to use the concept of “paternal tongue?”
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