Feminism Past And Present: Ideology, Action, And Reform By Camille Paglia

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Feminism Past and Present: Ideology, Action, and Reform by Camille Paglia details the realm of feminism throughout the progression of time. It touches on topics such as women in politics, the history of feminism, and the sexist aspect of feminism. However, most importantly is the discussion of feminism in oppressive societies which I believe is a significant topic that needed to be probed. Feminism in oppressed societies is a relevant topic that continues to be relevant today. It will continue to be prevalent until something great happens and someone comes forward to raise awareness.
In a world where western societies have witnessed consistent progress and are open minded, it is simple to forget that other societies do not have the same privileges …show more content…

If this were the case, feminism would not exist and it would be banned. However, being open minded to feminism and equality in general is beneficial to children because they are not biased on their parents morals and beliefs and thus the cycle of hatred and discrimination comes to a halt.This specific theme of feminism existing in households is discussed in the reviewed literature. Paglia states that “feminism might look very different in more traditional or religious societies, where motherhood and family are still valorized and where the independent career women is less typical or admired.” This very statement was the one to make me question how feminism is viewed and reacted towards in other countries where feminism is oppressed and women are expected to be housewives. Feminism is still a relatively new topic that has been taboo topic that has not been discussed due to cultural norms for a long time. Therefore, there has not been a person in particular to incite and pave the way for feminism to become prominent and feasible.All the while, there are women who do stand by this equality and seemingly inhibited

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