'The Personal Is Political'

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The phrase ‘The personal is political’ means that many of the problems faced by women including being sexually assaulted and responsible for all of the household chores are actually both political and personal problems but they are considered biting personal. Moreover, many problems that women come across such as gender inequalities and social issues are not the fault of women but instead are the result of mental pressure and distress that women experience from their male counterparts. I think ‘personal is political’ phrase still applies to each one of us even in today’s world. There are a lot of injustices that one has to just accept and move forward in his or her life. Question such as, “Why I am not getting the same salary as my other coworkers …show more content…

She liked her definition of feminism because she told that she does not mean to say that only men are the enemy but in fact whosoever, “whether those who perpetrate it are female or male, child or adult” (37) supports it or follows it are the culprits. Furthermore, she elaborates that most people think feminism as a collection of movements which highly dislike men and only want that women should be given equality, liberty, and democracy as men. According to Anna Quindlen, “Belief in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes” (46). She explains that people today think that there is no need of feminism or feminists anymore as we have already achieved equal rights for men and women, particularly in the United States of America but she contradicts and throws light on the fact that women are still not satisfied with the jobs they get because they are not welcomed by their male coworkers. She gives explains as she said, ““In the decades since Friedan’s book became a best seller, women have won the right to do as much as men do. They just haven’t won the right to do as little as men do” (46). I favor the definition of Quindlen because she makes people aware that even after so much technological advancement in the U.S., things have not changed drastically and the problem of male domination still exist. She concluded with, “The F word is not an expletive, but an ideal – one that still has a way to go” (47). She means to say that that there is a lot of work to be done in order to remove the male domination from the world and people should not think that issues related to women are resolved and are not an issue

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