January 2013
6 posts
December 2012
11 posts
future of feminism
The future of feminism is definitely a difficult thing to foretell. Women could rule, stay how they are, or be worse and back down to where they were in the 19th century.
There are so many issues going on right now. Like abortion, rape, women in the work place, image issues, just sooo many.
But hopefully in the future, women will be able to choose FREELY about what they want to do with THEIR...
modern women in the work place
That is such a bad representation. I know that most working women aren’t like that, they are definitely more serious. Women are made to feel like they need to work harder and be more serious than men because men were the breadwinners…BEFORE.
Women are still being treated like it’s the 19th or 20th century. Women are breadwinners now too. It’s totally reasonable for men...
BODY
“The female body has been seen as battle ground for women’s rights”
How is this relevant to women and freedom?
Abortion, rape, plastic surgery, who women “give” themselves to, it’s all a controversial issue because people make it one! Other people, women AND men, have to put their faces into other people’s business. IT’S A WOMAN’S BODY, LET HER DO...
Violence
I believe that violence (domestic, sexual assault, etc.) is an issue. But I don’t believe that if women were in charge we would live in a more peaceful world. Maybe it
would be a little better, considering I hear a lot more women say NO to war compared to men.
But women can also be hostile. We women have learned to keep in our anger because tempers and tantrums are for men. But I think...
Race and Gender
I believe that a link between race and gender does very much exist today. Whether it be a white woman, african american woman, african american man, or white man, everyone has some sort of assumption. If you see a white woman with a kid walking down the street, one might think in their head, “she’s probably a stay at home mom” or something like that. Or even if you see an african...
June 2012
8 posts
April 2012
47 posts