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killer shrike

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CrazySugarFreakBoy!

Member Since: Sun Jan 04, 2004
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Subj: Yes, because when I think "feminist icon", I think Vampirella :)
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 03:32:51 pm EST
Reply Subj: Rockin' Feminism: Heroines of the '70s
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 at 09:48:39 pm EST (Viewed 336 times)


And I disagree with with the idea that pop culture sets the agenda for any social movement. Its more a reaction to it. True reform comes from grass roots movements, not the artist, and certainly not the artist who attempts to appeal to as wide a mainstram audience as possible.



> [...] I've long held the belief that feminism was reflected with an immediacy and intensity in pop culture way before it was reflected anywhere else - I think there's so much empirical evidence to support that belief that it hardly need be pointed out - and certainly before patriarchal Western society began to shift to accommodate the increasing demands of women for more mobility, opportunity, and legal autonomy.





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