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Aftermath: On Marriage and Separation
“What I lived as feminism were in fact the male values my parents, among others, well-meaningly bequeathed me—the cross-dressing values of my father, and the anti-feminine values of my mother. So I am not a feminist. I am a self-hating transvestite.”
Feminism
Self Hating
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race
“I fear that, although white feminism is palatable to those in power, when it has won, things will look very much the same. Injustice will thrive, but there will be more women in charge of it. Feminism is not about equality, and certainly not about silently slipping into a world of work created by and for men. Feminism, at its best, is a movement that works to liberate all people who have been economically, socially and culturally marginalized by an ideological system that has been deigned for them to fail. That means disabled people, black people, trans people, women and non-binary people, LGB people and working-class people. The idea of campaigning for equality must be complicated if we are to untangle the situation we're in. Feminism will have won when we have ended poverty. It will have won when women are no longer expected to work two jobs (the care and emotional labour for their families as well as their day jobs) by default.”
Feminism
Intersectionality
White Feminism
Stamford '76: A True Story of Murder, Corruption, Race, and Feminism in the 1970s
“What else do we have to expose and investigate corruption and maintain informed citizenry? When all levels of government and justice system are abusing power, where can people go with claims of that abuse? Only the press.”
News
Government
Freedom Of Speech
Women Writers
Government Corruption
Freedom Of The Press
Power Abuse
Fortunes of Feminism. From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis
“Here, accordingly, we encounter two principal sets of institutions that depoliticize social needs: first, domestic institutions, especially the normative domestic form, namely, the modern, male-headed, nuclear family; and, second, official-economic capitalist system institutions, especially paid workplaces, markets,credit mechanisms, and “ private” enterprises and corporations. Domestic institutions depoliticize certain matters by personalizing and/or familializing them; they cast these as private-domestic or personal-familial matters in contradistinction to public, political matters. Official-economic capitalist system institutions depoliticize certain matters by economizing them; the issues in question here are cast as impersonal market imperatives or as “ private” ownership prerogatives or as technical problems for managers and planners, all in contradistinction to political matters.”
Public Private
“That which has always been true, and will always be true, cannot be denied forever and cannot be ultimately defeated. Even if the Russians and Chinese plow the rubble and harvest their pillage, they cannot profit from it. The embodiment of annihilation does not gain by annihilating. It merely exhausts itself upon the destroyed object and passes away. Man returns to himself, despite what happens. Feminism will be discarded, homosexual marriage will no longer be an issue, multiculturalism will remembered as an absurd craze. The ruins of so many cities will remind future generations that there is no safety in thinking oneself a “citizen of the world,” and there is no future in denying the eternal law. Man may only build safely as he has built before.”
Multiculturalism
Eternal Law
Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
“Many of us were the unplanned children of talented, creative women whose lives had been changed by unplanned and unwanted pregnancies. We witnessed their bitterness, their rage, their disappointment with their lot in life and we were clear that there could be no genuine sexual liberation for women and men without better, safer contraceptives, without the right to a safe, legal abortion.”
Family Planning
Womens Rights
Birth Control
Abortion Rights
Unwanted Pregnancy
Unplanned Pregnancy
Reproductive Rights
Body Autonomy
Sex Roles
An Unorthodox Match
“In the secular world, it was impossible to find a man who had not been infected by the worst accomplishments of feminism: the idea that women should be treated as men not only in their paychecks but also in their physical strength. Yes, she could open her own door, carry her own packages, lift heavy objects. But what woman wanted to be treated like that, unless you were a brainwashed Soviet comrade?”
Women
Feminism
Women Treated As Men
“Exploit the counter-revolution – Some strategists believe that a counter-revolutionary or right wing reaction is unavoidable. It is therefore necessary, from the standpoint of sound strategy, to send infiltrators into the right wing. Having a finger in every pie and an agent network in every organization, the Communists are not afraid of encouraging counter-revolution, secession, or civil war in the wake of financial collapse. After all, the reactionaries and right wing elements must be drawn out so that they can be purged or, if necessary, turned into puppet allies. Already Putin is posturing as a Christian who opposes feminism and homosexuality. This has fooled many “conservatives” in the West, and is an intentional ploy which further serves to disorient the West.”
Strategy
Putin
Secession
Counter Revolution
“I believe the course of events is dictated by a Leninist and Stalinist political culture which has grown out of the precedents of czarism and Bolshevism, involving a bag of tricks in which six elements are used to achieve political and economic results: (1) provocation; (2) divide and conquer; (3) infiltration of the enemy camp; (4) disinformation; (5) controlled opposition; (6) and strategic deception. Various special formations and ideological sub-weapons have been developed by Moscow to amplify the working power of these six elements, including organized crime, drug trafficking, international terrorism, national liberation movements, revolutionary Islam, free trade, global warming, feminism, the homosexual movement, gun control and multiculturalism.”
Divide And Conquer
Bolshevism
Czarism
Freedom and Feminism: Breaking The Rules. Telling The Truth To Freedom.
“This little girl will be fearless. She’ll do whatever she wants. She won’t feel as scared as me.” A quiet mantra, she repeated it daily.”
Freedom
Mother
Prayer
Motherhood
Liberation
Fearlessness
Mantra
Ancestors
Maternal Influence
El Olvido del Ser: Conversaciones En La Chacra
“Mi cine - afirma Narcisa - tiene que ver con la idea de vanguardia. Eso también es político, no militante, pero político al fin, como el cambio de paradigma, la ruptura con la tradición y la idea de intervenir otros circuitos no tradicionales." Feminismo y Arte - Andrea Giunta”
Arte
Historia
Feminismo
Filosofía Del Arte
The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines
“When DC Comics was trying to figure out how to retool Wonder Woman’s image to make her cooler, they looked at another Diana—Diana Rigg. Rigg had caused a stir as Mrs. Emma Peel when the British TV series The Avengers was imported to the US in 1966. Mrs. Peel defined the heroine of the mod ’60s—brilliant as she was beautiful, witty, champion fencer, martial arts ex-pert, modern artist, crack shot with a pistol, and fearless secret agent. Attired in sleek black leather catsuits or mod body stockings, Emma Peel was a true force to be reckoned with, combining beauty, brains, and power.”
1960s
Wonder Woman
Dc Comics
Diana Rigg
Emma Peel
The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines
“If Batgirl’s origin sounds like standard comic book fare, it was. But it was her motivations that set Batgirl apart from her sister heroines of the ’60s.”
Dc Comics
Batgirl
Silver Age
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Diante de tantos humoristas reprodutores de opressão, legitimadores da ordem, fico com a definição do brilhante Henfil: 'O humor que vale para mim é aquele que dá um soco no fígado de quem oprime'.”
Humor
Preconceito
Opressão
Racismo
Opressor
Oprimido
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Pensar feminismos negros é pensar projetos democráticos.”
Feminismo
Democracia
Democrático
Feminismos
Feminismo Negro
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Até quando utilizarão o humor como desculpa para comentários racistas? Quem olhará pela menina negra que odiará seu cabelo por causa das piadas? Quem lucrará a gente já sabe.”
Humor
Preconceito
Opressão
Racismo
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Rir de si quando se é distraído ou desastrado é uma coisa, mas por que raios ei deveria rir da minha pele ou do meu cabelo, como se fosse um defeito, em vez de partes lindas que me compõem? Por acaso ser negra é defeito? No olhar racista, é. Então, para ser aceita por ele, eu preciso rir daquilo que o incomoda, associar meu cabelo a produtos de limpeza, por exemplo.”
Humor
Preconceito
Opressão
Racismo
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Ah, eram só adolescentes brincando'. E eu me pergunto quem se compadece da menina negra que terá sua autoestima aviltada, que desde cedo é ridicularizada? Por que se tem compreensão com quem está oprimindo e não com que está sendo oprimido?”
Humor
Preconceito
Pressão
Opressor
Oprimido
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“O que se vê é um humor rasteiro, legitimador de discursos e práticas opressores, qe tenta se esconder por trás do riso. Sendo a sociedade racista, o humor será mais um espaço onde esses discursos são reproduzidos. Não há nada de neutro - ao contrário há uma posição ideológica muito evidente de se continuar perpetuando as opressões.”
Humor
Preconceito
Opressão
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“A repórter Monique Evelle tem uma frase que me marcou muito: 'Nunca fui tímida, fui silenciada".”
Silencio
Timidez
Silenciar
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Devemos pensar uma reconfiguração do mundo a partir de outros olhares, questionar o que foi criado a partir de uma linguagem eurocêntrica.”
Visão
Olhar
Empatía
Aprendizados
Eurocentrismo
Questionar
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“a construção da mulher negra como inerentemente forte era desumana, Somos fortes porque o Estado é omisso, porque precisamos enfrentar uma realidade violenta. Internalizar a guerreira, na verdade, pode ser mais uma forma de morrer. Reconhecer fragilidades, dores e saber pedir ajuda são formas de restituir as humanidades negadas. Nem subalternizada nem guerreira natural: humana.”
Força
Guerreira
Mulher Negra
Subalterna
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Não dá para lutar contra o que não se pode dar nome. [...] E, quando não se sabe de onde vem, é mais fácil ir para onde a máscara diz que é o seu lugar.”
Enfrentar
Lutar
Luta
Nomear
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Grada Kilomba, pesquisadora e professora da Universidade de Humboldt, faz uma analogia interessante entre a máscara que as pessoas escravizadas eram obrigadas a usar cobrindo a boca e a afirmação do projeto colonial de impor silêncio, um silêncio visto como a negação de humanidade e de possibilidade de existir como sujeito.”
Escravidão
Silenciar
Colonização
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“As autoras e os autores que eu lia haviam me ajudado a recuperar o orgulho das minhas raízes.”
Leitura
Livros
Autores
Ler
Autoaceitação
Representatividades
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