That’s well said. But I fear that Tiana’s piece misses the mark when it praises second-wave feminism and sees today’s feminists as a deviation from the ideals of the 1960s and ’70s.
Second-wave feminism, epitomized by Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique,” also faced criticism for overlooking the economic disparities faced by women of color and working-class women.
Whether or not Moore wins the Best Actress Oscar, she has changed how we think about acting: who gets to be taken seriously, and who doesn’t?
Women's Day is around the corner, and still, women are struggling to clarify many concepts, among which is feminism in this ...