Hmm.

Apr 06, 2009 00:58

On a whim, I decided to go back today and read some Dworkin, just to see what it's like to read her now. I've read her as
  1. An angry kinkster who thought, out of ignorance, that "feminists" of all kinds hated sexualities like mine; I hated Dworkin at this time, and found reading her actually hurtful and often teared up at it;
  2. A self-identified ( Read more... )

dworkin, feminism, anger, personal

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pharaoh_katt April 6 2009, 23:39:54 UTC
At the beggining of that excerpt she seemed to be saying that women were made inferior because they have a vagina. I'm going to guess that it isn't what she was implying, and resolve to read the entire book (context and all that). It just seemed weird that she was blaming "the god who doesn't exist" for making us inferior.

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