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History of Feminism
Related: About this forumFeminist Is a 21st Century Word (TIME)
"-it took assembling and researching my anthology Sisterhood Is Powerful to teach me about the word feminism. I had no clue that feminists had been a major (or leading) presence in every social-justice movement in the U.S. time line: the revolutionary war, the campaigns to abolish slavery, debtors prisons and sweatshops; mobilizations for suffrage, prison reform, equal credit; fights to establish social security, unions, universal childhood education, halfway houses, free libraries; plus the environmentalism, antiwar and peace movements. And more. By 1970, I was a feminist.
Throughout that decade, feminism was targeted for ridicule. Heres how it plays: ifrst they ignore you, then laugh at you, then prosecute you, then try to co-opt you, then once you win they claim they gave you your rights: after a century of women organizing, protesting, being jailed, going on hunger strikes and being brutally force-fed, they gave women the vote.
We outlasted being a joke only to find our adversaries had repositioned feminist as synonymous with lesbian therefore oooh, dangerous. These days given recent wins toward marriage equality and the end of dont ask dont tell in the military, not to mention the popularity of Orange Is the New Black its strange to recall how, in the 70s, that connotation scared many heterosexual women away from claiming the word feminist. But at least it gave birth to a witty button of which Ive always been especially fond: How dare you assume Im straight?!
Throughout that decade, feminism was targeted for ridicule. Heres how it plays: ifrst they ignore you, then laugh at you, then prosecute you, then try to co-opt you, then once you win they claim they gave you your rights: after a century of women organizing, protesting, being jailed, going on hunger strikes and being brutally force-fed, they gave women the vote.
We outlasted being a joke only to find our adversaries had repositioned feminist as synonymous with lesbian therefore oooh, dangerous. These days given recent wins toward marriage equality and the end of dont ask dont tell in the military, not to mention the popularity of Orange Is the New Black its strange to recall how, in the 70s, that connotation scared many heterosexual women away from claiming the word feminist. But at least it gave birth to a witty button of which Ive always been especially fond: How dare you assume Im straight?!
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Flash-forward to today when, despite predictions to the contrary, young women are furiously active online and off, and are adopting the F word with far greater ease and rapidity than previous feminists. Women of color have embraced the words feminism and feminist as their own, along with women all over the world, including Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia.
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But I confess that for me feminism means something more profound. It means freeing a political force: the power, energy and intelligence of half the human species hitherto ignored or silenced. More than any other time in history, that force is needed to save this imperiled blue planet. Feminism, for me, is the politics of the 21st century.
http://time.com/3588846/time-apologizes-feminist-word-poll-robin-morgan/
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Feminist Is a 21st Century Word (TIME) (Original Post)
YoungDemCA
Nov 2014
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niyad
(119,565 posts)1. k and r
ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)2. Another excellent post
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)3. DU Rec.
Kath1
(4,309 posts)4. "Feminism, for me, is the politics of the 21st century."
Damn right!
My daughter adopted "the f word" before I did but I have caught on. Feminists are at the forefront of the peace, equality and environmental movements.
I really hope that feminism will be the politics of the 21st century!