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Related: About this forumBeyoncé's Feminist Icon Chimamanda Adichie on Equality and Chocolate (interview)
Thanks to Beyoncé's song "Flawless," a feminist trojan horse of sorts, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is getting tons of attention right now. In addition to penning novels like Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun (the latter has been made into an upcoming film), she's amazing speaker who is vocal about gender equality. But even while talking politics and literature, Adichies just like us: She loves shoes and clothes; and when her work isnt going so well, she retreats to her bed to eat chocolate. I can respect that.
Elle interviewed Adichie about her creative process, Beyoncé sampling her famous TED talk and how she loves to cook but hates the corresponding stereotype:
When youre working on a novel, what does a typical day look like for you?
When the writing is going well, Im obsessive. I dont shower, I dont take phone calls, I hardly respond to text messages, I dont do email. I take breaks only to read, and usually I read poetry. When its not going well, I just lie in bed and eat chocolate.
Beyoncé sampled part of your TED Talk, Everyone Should Be A Feminist, in her recent song ***Flawless (watch it below). In the talk, you said that the first time someone called you a feminist, you didnt know what it meant. So what does it mean to you now?
It means that I am present in the world, and that I realize that there is a problem with the way weve constructed gender. The expectations on women that most of the world subscribes toI dont think we are born with them. I think we create them. I want a world where men and women have equal opportunities. I want a world in which the idea of a man being with man, and a woman being with a woman, doesnt cause a form of obstruction to anything that they want to achieve in their life
http://jezebel.com/beyonces-feminist-icon-chimamanda-adichie-on-equality-1524641609
Elle interviewed Adichie about her creative process, Beyoncé sampling her famous TED talk and how she loves to cook but hates the corresponding stereotype:
When youre working on a novel, what does a typical day look like for you?
When the writing is going well, Im obsessive. I dont shower, I dont take phone calls, I hardly respond to text messages, I dont do email. I take breaks only to read, and usually I read poetry. When its not going well, I just lie in bed and eat chocolate.
Beyoncé sampled part of your TED Talk, Everyone Should Be A Feminist, in her recent song ***Flawless (watch it below). In the talk, you said that the first time someone called you a feminist, you didnt know what it meant. So what does it mean to you now?
It means that I am present in the world, and that I realize that there is a problem with the way weve constructed gender. The expectations on women that most of the world subscribes toI dont think we are born with them. I think we create them. I want a world where men and women have equal opportunities. I want a world in which the idea of a man being with man, and a woman being with a woman, doesnt cause a form of obstruction to anything that they want to achieve in their life
http://jezebel.com/beyonces-feminist-icon-chimamanda-adichie-on-equality-1524641609
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Beyoncé's Feminist Icon Chimamanda Adichie on Equality and Chocolate (interview) (Original Post)
ismnotwasm
Feb 2014
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eridani
(51,907 posts)1. It's always nice when famous people--
--direct attention to those who aren't famous but should be.
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)2. My thought exactly
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)3. I can respect that. me too!
thanks for this