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Of course there should. They're giving the awards for the best male and female performances.
I'd think it was stupid and offensive if, say, the Maine Association of Broadcasters gave out "Best Reporting by a Man" or "Best Reporting by a Woman" awards, because gender has nothing to do with the performance of a journalistic job. But there's nothing wrong with recognizing actors and actresses for the performances they give in roles that are very obviously gendered.
Don't we do the same comparison to say if George Clooney played a spy better in "The American" than Christian Bale played Batman as when we compare Clooney playing the spy to Cameron Diaz playing a teacher in "Bad Teacher?"
Isn't it all about acting - being convincing in the role, showing the right emotion, etc? Other than when two actors play the same role (and even then, there will be differences do to who are the other actors, etc.) don't all acting awards require us to compare acting skills in non-similar roles?