“Empowerment wasn't defined as a static concept or standalone occurrence, but as an evolving way to rethink entire power structures and value systems, draw on shared skills and knowledge, and endow marginalized communities with tools for economic sustainability.” FeminismEmpowerment Book:We Were Feminists Once: From Riot Grrrl to CoverGirl, the Buying and Selling of a Political Movement Source: We Were Feminists Once: From Riot Grrrl to CoverGirl, the Buying and Selling of a Political Movement
“When it comes to current attitudes about surgery, the practice of dismissing the cultural context and rationalizing it as individual betterment "flattens the terrain of power relations." In other words, we can talk about doing it for us until our high-end lipstick flakes off, but we should also keep in mind that we probably wouldn't even be thinking about what life would be like with a new nose or perkier breasts or shapelier inner thighs if it weren't for a long-standing cultural ideal that rewards those who adhere to it with power that often doesn't speak its name, but is instantly recognizable to those who don't have it.” ChoicesFeminismExpectationsPlastic SurgeryAppearances Book:BITCHfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine Source: BITCHfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine
“Capitalism is a system that's ultimately predicated on and depends on some form of inequality. Feminism has always intersected with capitalism in terms of women's labor and gendered divisions of labor.” TermFeminismCapitalismLaborInequality Author:Andi Zeisler
“The nineties as a pop cultural sphere was a really fertile time for feminism that was grounded and located in popular culture. I'm talking about before the Spice Girls - Sassy Magazine, riot grrrl, the Beastie Boys, Nirvana. You had this alternative culture that was very much speaking up on behalf of women and in favor of women.” CultureGirlBoysFeminismRiotPopular CultureSassySpice Girls Author:Andi Zeisler
“The media is such a huge piece of how we understand feminism, particularly celebrity feminism, and I really do think that so much of how that stuff gets filtered through can be either finessed or really stymied by how media talks about it.” ThinkingFeminism Author:Andi Zeisler