“Hope, to me, is a belief that the future will be brighter, which I continue not to set much store in. But the idea of fighting for a better world—and, equally importantly, fighting against backsliding—is not a belief; it’s a political commitment that I can get on board with.” Feminism Book:Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women Source: Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women
“厌女症不应该被理解为一种对女性根深蒂固的强烈仇恨心理,而应该理解成父权制(patriarchy)在“执法”层面的分支—一个用来监督和执行性别规范和期望的制度,让女性相比其他因素,更由于她们的性别而受到极其严重或明显的恶意对待。” Feminism Book:Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women Source: Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women
“I want my daughter to know that she is entitled to be powerful and, on occasion, to compete with other people, including privileged boys and men. I want her to know that if she does end up winning or otherwise outranking them, she may well be entitled to occupy a position of power or authority over them. I want her to be a kind and fearless leader. I want her, of course, to be a graceful loser. I want her to be communally minded and altruistic. At the same time, I want her to feel entitled to make mistakes, moral mistakes included. I want her to know, unlike so many girls and women, that she is lovable and forgivable, even if and when she falters. I want her to be prepared to make amends and admit to her mistakes, fully and freely, when she inevitably makes them.” FeminismDaughterParentingGender Equality Book:Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women Source: Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women