...is being rediscovered.
I liked the film. Its a very political film. There are discussions of the relationship between Republicanism and Feminism. Which was very much sidelined during the Troubles.
Also growing up and living in the fraught history of NI. The women's Father for example ( a...
24/30 - Angela Carter - The Magic Toyshop
25/30 - Grace Blakely - Stolen: How to Save the World From Financialisation
26/30 - Robert Irwin - Exquisite Corpse
27/30 - Virginia Woolf - Orlando
28/30 - Colson Whitehead - Harlem Shuffle
Didn’t quite make the thirty, but more than one a fortnight...
i think i've put my finger on it. my feminism doesn't centre broken men who are accused of child sexual abuse (or 'messing around with kids' as she chose to dismiss it).
if i was maggie hambling making a film with/for a mental health and arts charity (hambling was also an official patron of...
...benefit for refugees (and it was excellent. Josh Widdecombe gained my respect by putting on a first-class set even though he was doing it for free).
Another recent pre-covid visit was all about Suffragettes and feminism (not comedy exactly, but genuinely funny). I hope Lee Hurst read about...
...Good Me, Bad Me
13/45 Kate Tempest - Brand New Ancients
14/45 Salam Pax - The Baghad Blog
15/45 Silvia Federici - Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons
16/45 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki - A Cat, A Man and Two Women
17/45 Philip K. Dick - Valis
18/45 Voltaire - Everyman...
It’s more than that.
Maybe you might have to be socialised as a woman for a long time to properly understand the righteous white hot rage that grows in many of us (especially in recent years) towards male violence and male entitlement.
I have that rage, but I don’t see trans women as men...
...If there was a Feynman or Dawkins or Medawar of psychdynamics or politics I’d be all over that. I read Talking to my Daughter about Capitalism by Yanis Varoufakis (Greek guy) and that was brilliant in explaining capitalism for beginners. Would love the same for Marx and Freud and feminism ideas.
Edie, I still don’t get why you think it is “feminism” (by which I assume you must mean those directing feminist academia, because if not, what else?) that is pushing an agenda of successful have-it-all consumerist power via being a top worker as the priority of feminism. This just isn’t the...
...Good Me, Bad Me
13/45 Kate Tempest - Brand New Ancients
14/45 Salam Pax - The Baghad Blog
15/45 Silvia Federici - Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons
16/45 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki - A Cat, A Man and Two Women
17/45 Philip K. Dick - Valis
18/45 Voltaire - Everyman...
...I came across your boards because I'm looking for somewhere that seems to have an active philosophy section.
I can't find a thread about feminism, except one asking about the third wave, which most feminists if worth their salt would disregard these days.
Are there any feminists on here?
If...
...- Sarah Blackwell
14. Growth of the Soil - Knut Hamsun
15. The Sheltering Sky - Paul Bowles
16. Racecraft - Karen and Barbara Fields
17. Feminism, Interrupted - Lola Olufemi
18. Algiers, Third World Capital - Elaine Mokhtefi
19. Brief Interviews with Hideous Men - David Foster Wallace
20...
To be fair this isn't the complete story. There is one current within second wave rad fems that has influenced the gender critical movement and that is political lesbian separatism - the idea that woman who have sex with men are sleeping with the enemy, that true feminists should overcome their...
...is an open careerist versus a barely concealed careerist. Welll, maybe that's unfair to IB, who does actually believe her brand of liberal feminism. But she's been a consistent failure in Dail elections, ending up in the Senate instead.
Further down the ballot there are various weird and...
I am interested to see where feminism is heading, after a fairly long absence (when I kinda lost any point of engagement and stopped feeling comfortable within the loosely affiliated women organisations and social/political groups I had been involved in...although, to be fair, I have been on...
...or psychodynamic ideas generally, in a straightforward and engaging way. I find them so hard to grasp, so even adding in a layer of jargon quickly becomes impossible for me to understand.
Same with feminism or sociology like what kabbes brought up. Any short ‘explainer’ videos then sling em up!
I haven't derided it at all, i said it was full of specialist language that isn't readily understandable outside the field - jargon. I'm actually familiar with some of it, enough to recognise it, and i still found the paper very hard going.
I tried to read this but it's an academic paper full of jargon that's not especially sociological - interpellation, the Symbolique, feminist masquerade, the phallic - it's not an accessible paper at all. What is it you like about it particularly?
...whole horrendous trans "debate". The use of the word "transphobia" to rule out any criticism of a political position such as gender critical feminism as motivated only by "hate" has no analogue anywhere else and this is why I am so baffled and confused by this issue.
To return to the...
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