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It's fourth-wave feminist propaganda.What's the story behind these responses? I've heard a lot of buzz about the show and I was thinking of checking it out. Is it not good? Genuinely asking.
Maybe if it was The Lusty Argonian Maid....
I can't believe we haven't seen HBO pick this up yet.
That this is feminist propaganda or that it should be Chaucer porn?Lol you guys crack me up.
It's fourth-wave feminist propaganda.
The main difference is intersectionality. Third wave feminists say men are bad. Fourth wave feminists say they're extra bad if they're cis, hetero, white, and/or Christian. Fourth wavers are the ones who get mad at the third wavers because they believe problematic things like "women have vaginas."What do you mean by fourth wave? I'm skeptical there is such a thing. I do read where some young feminists use it to describe themselves, but I don't see any meaningful distinction between their ideas and the ideas of third-wave feminists; the main distinction seems to be in using social media and like tools to organize and express ideas, which strikes me as a poor basis for giving it separate "wave" treatment.
So I guess my question is, when you say "fourth-wave", do you mean anything about the content of the show? Or do you just mean it's a latter-day feminist article?
Maybe this belongs in the Feminism thread.
The main difference is intersectionality. Third wave feminists say men are bad. Fourth wave feminists say they're extra bad if they're cis, hetero, white, and/or Christian. Fourth wavers are the ones who get mad at the third wavers because they believe problematic things like "women have vaginas."
Sorry, I muddied the water and should have just called it "feminist propaganda." It's definitely feminist propaganda and it's 2017, and in 2017 feminism is in its fourth wave, ergo...So the show the Handmaid's Tale, it's about intersectionality, or it touches on it? My question was not so much about the difference between third wave and fourth wave feminism (fwiw, I still don't think there's a meaningful difference, and I think you've mischaracterized third wave feminism) as it was about what you meant by saying the show was fourth wave feminist propaganda.
Sorry, I muddied the water and should have just called it "feminist propaganda." It's definitely feminist propaganda and it's 2017, and in 2017 feminism is in its fourth wave, ergo...
Mike Pence more than DJT. Mike Pence says scary things like "societal collapse was always brought about following the advent of the deterioration of marriage and family."To the posts about timely...There is a segment out there that says this is timely because this is what DJT wants as far as the treatment of women. See articles like: Hillary Clinton references 'Handmaid's Tale' in women's rights speech - Business Insider
Gilead is a real place geographically, right?
Or is it a "catch-all" used for writings in the Bible?
It's a funny coincidence that Gilead represents a nightmarish dystopia in this work, while representing the "true good" in Stephen King's Dark Tower series, since both are now in the pop culture spotlight.
The book was written in 1985, in the middle of the Reagan administration. Atwood was alarmed at the rise of the Religious Right, and wrote about a Protestant theocratic dystopian future in which those political forces have gone very wrong.
Despite acclamation of "timeliness", it seems somewhat out of sync with current events because: (1) Atwood's scenario requires a previous catastrophe (mass infertility) to bring about the dystopia of Gilead, and liberalism is much more likely to do that than environmental contamination; and (2) the Religious Right is all but spent as a political force in this country.
Dystopian fiction tends to only be compelling to the extent that it accurately comports with current anxieties. I don't think Atwood's story has aged well in that regard.
Is there--is there--balm in Gilead?--tell me--tell me, I implore!Well I hear there's a balm there.
Is there--is there--balm in Gilead?--tell me--tell me, I implore!
How about this. It's just stupid BS.
My quote was from The Raven, but based on the same spiritual.No joke, I love that old spiritual. All of the old spirituals really
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I was trying to be a little more irenic in my response.