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Monday, May 25, 2020

Thursday 05/26 Draft Questions

By: YuYu Madigan

1) In "What Ecuador's Feminist History Can Teach Us All", Amor states "the Women’s March crowd could learn from the radical feminist history that we in Ecuador honor". What lessons might she be referring to and do you think taking more drastic and radical stances in America would be effective and work? Why or why not?

2) In Dissidence and Communitarian Feminism they talk about a Utopia frequently like, ' That is why, among those of us who believe in Utopia...'  and 'a passionate love for utopia and the stubbornness of our struggles to attain it'. My question for you is: do you believe in a Utopia, why or why not.

3) The Communitarian Feminism article startgs off with Julieta Paredes discussion why she became a feminist saying: "I became a feminist after discovering the struggles of other women and also on the basis that sexuality should not be the heterosexual norm.". Assuming you are a feminist because you are in this class, what is your one-sentence introduction for why you became a feminist?

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