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Sour Duck: The Carnival of Feminists, Issue 3
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
The Carnival of Feminists, Issue 3
Welcome to The Carnival of Feminists ! Issue 3 is split into two sections: “1970s into 2000” and the “Editor’s Feminist Cafeteria.” And I hope you’re sitting comfortably, because it is a whopper! First, though: why feminism? (The question, of course, should be turned on its head: why not feminism?) Here are a few blog posts—old and new—that answer that question. A Bird’s Eye View remedies the inadequacy of the Pocket Oxford Dictionary’s definition of “feminism” in “ Why I am a feminist .” Rox Populi offers a purloined list of “ Reasons to Thank a Feminist ” (a great piece to hand to those showing their hostility, ignorance, or naiveté). For more textual meat on the bone, try the formidable “ 101 ” at A View from A Broad . This ambitious treatise takes an historical approach, and is reminiscent of the uncompromising feminist writing of the 1970s. Along similar lines but in a lighter vein, I Blame the Patriarchy’s scathing “ The Maiden Aunt Explains Patriarchy ” does just what the title promises, with the added bonus of a whole lotta cussin’! 1970s into 2000 I asked for your thoughts on 1970s feminism, and you delivered! Pen-Elayne on the Web balks at my “no nostalgia” directive and reminisces about consciousness raising groups at Rutgers University. I’m glad she did, as she concludes with a bloggy solution to avoid reinventing the feminist wheel. Did you know in 1979 some college bookstores refused to stock “Our Bodies, Ourselves”? I See Invisible People divulges this tidbit and others as she reflects on a ’79 Women’s Consciousness course. She contrasts that positive experience w"
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