I don't really know anything about feminism other than Germaine Greer is one. Can someone explain?
In a word, no.
I'm still trying to figure out what defines it for myself. I think I balk at the word feminist as it implies someone who wears practical shoes and isn't very much fun, which isn't how I like to see myself.
I prefer to see my brand of feminism as noticing where general attitudes work against my chances of being judged based on my skills/sense of humour/self and not based on my gender or how I look in a tight dress.
In a word, no.
I'm still trying to figure out what defines it for myself. I think I balk at the word feminist as it implies someone who wears practical shoes and isn't very much fun, which isn't how I like to see myself.
I prefer to see my brand of feminism as noticing where general attitudes work against my chances of being judged based on my skills/sense of humour/self and not based on my gender or how I look in a tight dress.