A Broader View of Feminism
What constitutes feminism? Can any one group lay a claim to being ‘more feminist’ than another? Chandni has a unique perspective on this question.
Does being a feminist mean you have to work, be part of the economic workforce? Does choosing to work as opposed to staying at home differentiates a feminist from a non-feminist?
Why are so many homemakers in awe of other women who work? And why do some career women look down upon those who stay at home?
























One comment
n!
March 11th, 2008, 9:36 am | #
Ideasmith: I have no idea what makes this a particularly “unique perspective”. This post argues for choice feminism, an idea that has been around a long, long time and has seen many arguments both for and against this construct. There’s nothing in the post you linked to that extends or deepens any of the arguments that have already been made, both in the general blogosphere and outside it.
Regards,
n!
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