Taliban/Birmingham

Kelley kwalker2 at gte.net
Thu Nov 29 06:54:42 PST 2001


At 02:59 PM 11/28/01 -0800, joanna bujes wrote:


>I think this is the "feminism" that most U.S. women react against and do
>not identify with. But, as I mentioned before, this problem is different
>than the problem of "feminism" in colonial countries where "feminism"
>is imposed from above

"feminism" was "imposed" from above, here, too. and "feminism" sometimes only improved the lives of a tiny minority, too.


> and where it is taken as just more evidence of the native's inferiority.
>Joanna B.

feminism did not exist afghanistan until now? RAWA did not organize in 1977?


>But I also think that the liberation of women: how it happens, why it
>happens is much more complicated than we were led to believe.

if you were lead to believe something here, perhaps you could point to which feminists?

kelley



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