“Twerking is not feminism. Thats what I’m referring to. It’s not — it’s not liberating, it’s not empowering. It’s a sexual thing that you’re doing on a stage; it doesn’t empower you. That’s my feeling about it.” FeelingsFeminismStageEmpoweringLiberatingReferringTwerking Author:Annie Lennox
“the explanation of the ebb and flow of the women's movement ... is partly psychological. During those early post-war years when successes came thick and fast and were almost thrust upon us, the nation was still under the influence of the reconstruction spirit, when everything seemed possible ... A few years later the nation had reached the stage which follows a drinking bout. It was feeling ruefully in its empty pockets. It did not want to part with anything to anybody. Its head ached. Noble sentiments made it feel sick. It wanted only to be left alone.” WantFeelsYearsMadeStillsWarFeelingsWantedSpiritPoliticsLeftNationsFeminismInfluenceStageMovementFlowEmptySickDrinkingNoblePsychologicalMade ItPostsExplanationPocketsSentimentsThickThrustLeft AloneReconstructionEbb And FlowPost WarEmpty Pockets Author:Eleanor Rathbone
“What feminism did was make clear for me how much I longed for clarity. I got married twice, each time in a fog. I had so many complicated feelings I couldn't understand.” FeelingsClearFeminismMarriedComplicatedClarityFog Author:Vivian Gornick
“Young women know that something is off; they know that the world is a messed-up place. They know that the world is a sexist place because they've had experiences in their own life; they see things happening to their friends, to their parents. But because feminism isn't widely accepted, because they don't necessarily have access to feminist thought or to feminist groups, they don't necessarily have a language to put behind the feelings and the thoughts that they're having. And they certainly don't have a support system to let them know like, hey, that's okay; you're right, that is screwed up.” WorldFeelingsLanguageParentSupportFeminismOkayFeministAcceptedThings HappenYoung WomenSexist Author:Jessica Valenti
“I wouldn't advocate for a feminism that's buttoned-up and divorced of the messiness of our real lives. Your feelings are your feelings, but you're not going to litigate your feelings about my body. The feminist ethics that I signed up for were respect for my bodily autonomy, that my experience is my experience, and that I'm an expert in my own life.” RealFeelingsFeminismEthicsFeministReal LifeAutonomyDivorced Author:Melissa Gira Grant
“Apparently, the most difficult feat for a Cambridge male is to accept a woman not merely as feeling, not merely as thinking, but as managing a complex, vital interweaving of both.” ThinkingFeelingsDifficultWomenAcceptingFeminismEgoIndependentComplexesMalesClassicFake PeopleBeing A WomanFeatsCambridge Author:Sylvia Plath
“WHEN AT 15, MY GIRLFRIENDS STARTED DROPPING OUT OF THEIR BELOVED SPORTS TEAMS, BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T WANT TO APPEAR MUSCLE-Y, WHEN AT 18, MY MALES FRIENDS WERE UNABLE TO EXPRESS THEIR FEELINGS, I DECIDED THAT I WAS A FEMINIST.” WantFeelingsSportsTeamFeminismDecidedMalesFeministGenderBelovedGirlfriendMusclesDroppingGender EqualityMy GirlfriendWatsonSports TeamDropping Out Author:Emma Watson
“I wanted to start a website for teenaged girls that was not kind of this one-dimensional strong character empowerment thing, because one thing that can be very alienating about a misconception of feminism is that girls then think that to be feminists, they have to live up to being perfectly consistent in their beliefs, never being insecure, never having doubts, having all the answers...and this is not true and actually, recognizing all the contradictions I was feeling became easier once I realized that feminism was not a rule book but a discussion, a conversation, a process.” ThinkingKindBookCharacterFeelingsWantedGirlBeliefStrongProcessAnswersDoubtOne ThingFeminismEasierConversationEmpowermentFeministI RealizedDiscussionConsistentContradictionInsecureRecognizingBadassWebsiteMisconceptionThat GirlStrong CharacterBeing Insecure Author:Tavi Gevinson
“I believe in art that is connected to real human feeling, that extends itself beyond the limits of the art world to embrace all people who are striving for alternatives in an increasingly dehumanized world. I am trying to make art that relates to the deepest and most mythic concerns of human kind and I believe that, at this moment of history, feminism is humanism.” PeopleWorldTryingBelieveHumansKindArtRealMomentsFeelingsHumanityI BelieveHistoryFeminismHuman NatureLimitsConcernEmbraceStriveHumanismFeministI Believe InConnectedMythAlternativesRelateHumanistExtendingArt WorldReal HumanDeepness Author:Judy Chicago
“The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of Woman's Rights with all its attendant horrors on which her poor, feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety.” WritingFeelingsSpeakSexForgetPoorRightsFeminismHorrorMadQueensFollyWickedAnxiousWomens RightsBentProprietyWomanly Author:Queen Victoria
“By educating women to use all their brains, men will not only be just, but will also ensure the future of a new social order in which women will apply their intelligence and warm feelings to the problems of living. Men are fools to entrust the upbringing of their sons, whom they expect to grow up to love freedom, to women who have never known freedom themselves.” MenUseFeelingsProblemOrderSocialGrowsBrainKnownGrowing UpFeminismSonFoolWarmUpbringingSocial OrderLove Freedom Author:Eugenio Maria de Hostos
“They'll say you are bad or perhaps you are mad or at least you should stay undercover. Your mind must be bare if you would dare to think you can love more than one lover.” BelieveRealFeelingsWisdomDreamTruthPainHappinessDesireTimeSufferingHumanityLostFearPeaceFriendshipHurtFreedomFamilyGoneForeverRelationshipTroubleTeamShareFeminismCryHonestySweetCommunicationBrokenFriendsLoversSorrowSadHeartbreakHumanRespectCommitmentRomanticUnityValueDivorceBetrayalPartnersJealousyDirtyEmpoweringControlLiveCheatingNeedCheatNastyInfidelityConsentSpouseValentineWishesSharingHeartbrokenDivorcedBreak UpQueerEndJerkHeartsKeepersDepressedUnicornPolygamyHornyUnfaithfulMonogamyErosStayPossessiveCheaterKeepUndercoverAgapePolyamoryThreesomeYoloValentinesSpiceSlutClosetTriadKeeperPolygynyEndedSlutsSwingingPluralNonmonogamySweetheartsPolyandryPolyculeQuad Author:David Rovics
“Whether they regard themselves as pro- or antifeminist, most women want men to do more of the emotional work in relationships. And most men, even those who wholeheartedly support gender equality in the workforce, still believe that emotional work is female labor. Most men continue to uphold the sexist decree that emotions have no place in the work world and that emotional labor at home should be done by females.” MenFeelingsWorkFeminismEmotionsFeministGenderWorking TogetherSexismWork EthicMasculinityFemininityGender EqualityGender RolesSexistGender StereotypesGender Differences Author:Bell Hooks