Modern intersectional feminism: The Combahee River Collective, Audre Lorde, and bell hooks In the 1970s, a group of Black feminist lesbian socialists formed the Combahee River Collective. They had found that neither the feminist movement – which was dominated by white women – nor the Civil...
and the insight that men should become more comfortable with their emotions is widely shared. The feminist writer bell hooks had argued that men’s first act of violence was self-harm: “Patriarchy demands [that] they kill off the emotional...
“They’re more ‘indie cross-over electronic acts’ than EDM acts. They straddle the line. What they reflect is people’s evolving taste,” Blueprint’s Matt Owchar says of the headliners. “There’s no question that [EDM] is disposable music and that it has reached its shelf life.”...
Woman is the other of man, animal is the other of human, stranger is the other of native, abnormality the other of norm, deviation the other of law-abiding, illness the other of health, insanity the other of reason, lay public the other of the expert, foreigner the other of state subj...
Many believe this divide is the result of backlash towards feminist movements such as#MeTooand the fact thatpopular feminism, while still challenged, was able to enter mainstream discourse successfully. Even though backlash towards feminist progression is normal, as Susan Faludi wrote...