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bloodygranuaile ([personal profile] bloodygranuaile) wrote2009-10-27 06:18 pm

Hilarious Moments in Feminist Criticism

From Johns Hopkins' article on second-wave feminism (the 1960s and 70s):

In "What Can a Heroine Do? Or, Why Women Can’t Write" Joanna Russ inverted the sex of protagonists in order to demonstrate that plots were gendered: "A young girl in Minnesota finds her womanhood by killing a bear" and "A young man who unwisely puts success in business before his personal fulfillment loses his masculinity and ends up as a neurotic, lonely eunuch" (3).

I would just like to say that I would TOTALLY read a book about a young girl killing a bear.

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