So
this is a late post on feminism and feminists (late as in I meant to make this
like last week). Did anybody else write their Writing Proficiency Exam on the
benefits of feminism last semester? More specifically the word feminism?
For said test we were asked to read an article written BY a feminist ABOUT
whether feminism deserves a new name or not. Or something along those lines.
When
we began talking about the different types of perspectives a critic can take I
couldn’t help but think about this article which I wish I still had the link
to. Feminism, at least as I and many of my friends (including one women’s and
genders studies major) understand it, is about pursuing equality for all
genders. Just as we discussed in class. But because the title is so… feminine
for lack of a better word it can be misleading or even deterring to some. For the
Writing Proficiency Exam we could either defend the title of feminism or
suggest some other alternative… a new name I guess.
This
is an article about what it’s like to be one of only a few women at an economics
forum. I found it similar to the some of the sentiments The Rebirth of the Feminist Manifesto from our text had. With
instances like this still happening in the world I just can’t ignore the need
for a feminist perspective. For feminist bloggers to point things out. They should
not be man hating, no. However, it is never ok for cops to tell female students
to “avoid dressing like sluts” to escape sexual assault. So with this first
awkward blog post coming to a close I will end with this quote that I found
inspiring from the reading, “Some conversations are uncomfortable but also
necessary. They are so uncomfortable because they are so necessary. Discomfort
is not death”- Molly Lambert. Feminism is necessary, at least in my eyes.
Feminism is definitely necessary, all those opposed say, "What is privilege?".
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