“Identity politics replaced structural political analysis, and meant that people could claim identities that were seen to arrive from the heavens rather than from the power structures of sex, race and class.” WomenFeminismGenderTransgenderIdentity Politics Book:Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism Source: Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism
“Radical feminist theorists do not seek to make gender a bit more flexible, but to eliminate it. They are gender abolitionists, and understand gender to provide the framework and rationale for male dominance. In the radical feminist approach, masculinity is the behaviour of the male ruling class and femininity is the behaviour of the subordinate class of women. Thus gender can have no place in the egalitarian future that feminism aims to create.” BitsClassFeminismApproachAimMalesFeministGenderRadicalBehaviourMasculinityFemininityRulingFlexibleFrameworkDominanceSubordinatesRadical FeminismTheoristsRationaleAbolitionistRadical FeministMale Dominance Book:Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism Source: Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism
“Pornography is not egalitarian and gender-free. It is predicated upon the inequality of women and is the propaganda that makes that inequality sexy. For women to find passive, objectified men sexy in large enough numbers to make a pornography industry based upon such images viable, would require the reconstruction of women's sexuality into a ruling-class sexuality. In an egalitarian society objectification would not exist and therefore the particular buzz provided by pornography, the excitement of eroticised dominance for the ruling class, would be unimaginable.” MenEnoughWould BeNumbersClassParticularIndustrySexyGenderSexualityInequalityPropagandaExcitementPassiveRulingPornographyDominanceBuzzReconstructionUnimaginableObjectification Author:Sheila Jeffreys