Feminist Politics Where We Stand Analysis

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In the excerpt titled, “Feminist Politics; Where We Stand” Bell Hooks explains the different views of feminism, and the history of feminist movements. As mentioned in class, the definition of feminism is quite simple. It is “ The movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression.” (37) Bell Hooks liked this simple definition because it did not pin men as the enemy, which I believe is the reason that most people (even women) think that feminism is an insult. More often than not, women (including myself) have to justify their stance as a feminist even in today's culture. People assume that if you are a feminist that you do not like men, are a lesbian, or fighting for something that is no longer an issue. I feel like these are all …show more content…

Hooks points out that there was a polarization that came to be in feminist movements. “This polarization was between those who sought to bring about gender equality within the current system – reformers – and those who sought to transform the current system – revolutionaries.” She explains that the media, and white men were far more comfortable considering women’s rights when the granting of those rights could serve the interest of maintaining white supremacy. (38) Hooks also mentioned that privileged white women tended to push aside the revolutionary feminism when the began to receive economic power within the existing structure. Basically, this means they didn’t think that the inequality applied to them anymore. So there was nothing left to fight for. This argument transitioned to her talking about why she thinks the movement still hasn’t caught on with all females. She says it is because “ feminist politics is losing momentum without a clear definition”. This is true, there are many different ways that people preach feminism to their peers, friends, and family. This shapes the way that people view the movement, and why sometimes people find it an insult. Her closing statement really hit home. I agree that we need to bring back the simple definition of the word feminism. Women AND men looking to end sexist oppression. It is

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