Sunday, March 22, 2009
Sinfest
Here's a comic about why feminism is important for men too:
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3120
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3120
Friday, March 13, 2009
Hark!
I would like just to announce that Kate Beaton, who is an awesome cartooner, has a much nicer website now:
harkavagrant.com
Read it!
harkavagrant.com
Read it!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
3*3=9
I'm reading part of Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno.
This bit made me think a bit, and I think I can briefly sum up: "In Patriarchy, women are conceptually interchangeable. Concretely [?], they are not. Conceptually, woman refers to an object of inquiry. Concretely, that object comes diffusely apart as critical attention is paid to the terms of its existence and its particularity." (2)
My now-canned response to this line is "same with men." The difference is, I think--if you'll let me oversimplify--, that men are allotted a dual role: an object of inquiry, and a subject inquiring. As liberal society embraces feminist ethics, this becomes increasingly true for women as well (bear in mind that this is a critique of theory more than practice), but the "object of inquiry" part will remain problematic for all genders.
This bit made me think a bit, and I think I can briefly sum up: "In Patriarchy, women are conceptually interchangeable. Concretely [?], they are not. Conceptually, woman refers to an object of inquiry. Concretely, that object comes diffusely apart as critical attention is paid to the terms of its existence and its particularity." (2)
My now-canned response to this line is "same with men." The difference is, I think--if you'll let me oversimplify--, that men are allotted a dual role: an object of inquiry, and a subject inquiring. As liberal society embraces feminist ethics, this becomes increasingly true for women as well (bear in mind that this is a critique of theory more than practice), but the "object of inquiry" part will remain problematic for all genders.
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