Discussion #2

Bell Hooks Response:

I have always understood the feminist movement to be about ending sexist oppression towards women. I completely agree with Bell Hooks when she says, “Feminist politics is losing momentum because the feminist movement has lost clear definition.”. There is an intense polarization between the sexes concerning feminism in today’s politics. The different waves which Bell Hooks briefly touched upon are the reason for so much misunderstanding and redirecting of the feminist movement. I know from personal experience it is tough to talk to men about feminism, and defending women has just become a challenging task to do. In general, being a feminist proves to be difficult due to the negative portrayal by social media. It has turned the movement into a form of anti-male. Now, if you’re a feminist, it becomes less about being treated like a human being and more about just hating men in general. It’s a disgusting dark form of feminism that I disagree with. Bell Hooks talks about how the media controls the narrative, and we, the people, have to be the ones to change it. The movement got lost in translation. So many radical ideas do not align with the actual feminist movement. I don’t think in recent years anything has changed. If it has, it’s only going backward. Also, I loved this piece by Bell Hooks she is such a great educator and is able to articulate and explain difficult issues so beautifully.

Sex and Gender 101 Response:

I have always found it hard to explain the differences between sex and gender, and this article was incredibly insightful in better understanding the differences of said notion. The author highlights that “biological sex is universal and static. Gender is a cultural construct that shifts between societies and across time.”. When it came to gender expression, I was very confused because I understand it but still have a few questions because I don’t think I fully comprehended what she meant about being nonbinary. I identify as a cisgender woman, but I don’t necessarily always dress girly or feminine. There are days where I want to dress like a tomboy, but I feel like I still do it in a feminine way? I don’t know if that makes any sense. I consider the way I dress to be fluid, but I don’t identify as gender-fluid, so can someone please help me understand this deeper. I look at it more through a fashion lens when it comes to dressing. Still, fashion is a form of expression, and I liked how she tied physical representation to how you express yourself not just creatively but also through a gender lens. I gathered that your wardrobe isn’t the only telling of how you identify your gender. However, I wish I could understand more about what it means to identify as non-binary. So yeah…
I need help on that part. I also adored when Kyl Myers said, “sexual behavior does not align with sexual identity” because this is true for many people. I have a few closeted friends who are also bisexual but feel guilty when they want to experience a same-sex love. They never pursue the person they want because of the fear of being judged. It also made me think about this character named “Cal” from Euphoria, who seems bisexual. He pursued relations with a female for his father’s approval, but he was ultimately really in love with his best friend “Derek.” The show demonstrates the turmoil he experiences due to living a double life. In a recent episode, he came out to his family and started by saying, “I am so alone, really, really alone.”. It shows how there is such positivity and acceptance in society for “everyone,” though it is not the reality of many.

3 thoughts on “Discussion #2

  1. Shanice Peters

    Hey Rowena, I totally agree with your statement about us as the people needing to change the image of feminism. A Feminist is seen as an angry female who hates men when in reality we shouldn’t hate men or be angry with them. Gender is how a person wishes society to view them. I hope that is a bit clearer. I too dress like a tomboy sometimes but in a girly way.

    1. Victoria Moros Post author

      Your response was actually extremely helpful because I realized how I can understand the differences between expressing yourself fashionably and expressing yourself through a gender lens. It’s good to know that I’m not the only one who fluctuates with their wardrobe expression. Just because I express myself a certain way through fashion it indicates that I feel a certain type of way gender wise but that doesn’t need to be the case.

  2. Talisha Dwyer

    Hi Victoria,

    I too can relate to Bell Hooks view of Feminism. Bell Hooks has so much inspirating readings that will make us become feminist. Most people do not understand what a feminist is a is scared of being labeled one because of some of the sexiest societies we live in. However, Bell hooks believe feminism should become a part of the academic structure. Thanks for sharing, Victoria.

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