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One of today’s most prominent feminists is bell hooks, whose book Feminism is for Everybody (2000) attempts to clear up the confusion about what feminism is and is not. She explains past attempts to discredit the feminist movement: “Embedded in the portrayal of feminists as man-hating was the assumption that all feminists were lesbians. Appealing to homophobia, mass media intensified anti-feminist sentiment among men” (hooks, 2000, p. 68).
In the most basic sense, a feminist is a person – male or female – who believes in equality, especially sex and gender equality. In calling for people to “come closer to feminism,” hooks (2000) cites her favorite definition of the term: “Feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression” (hooks, 2000, p.viii). |
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One of the strongest feminist voices of our time is bell hooks, whose book Feminism Is for Everybody (2000) goes a long way toward clearing up confusion about what feminism is and is not. She describes another attempt in the past to discredit or marginalize the movement: "Embedded in the portrayal of feminists as man-hating was the assumption that all feminists were lesbians. Appealing to homophobia, mass media intensified anti-feminist sentiment among men" [page 39] (p. 68). [...] In the most basic sense, a feminist is a person—male or female—who believes in equality, especially sex and gender equality. In calling for people to "come closer to feminism," hooks (2000) cites her favorite definition of the term: "Feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression" (p. viii). hooks, b. (2000). Feminism is for everybody: Passionate politics. Cambridge, MA: South End Press. |
The true source is not given. There is no hooks 2000 in the references section, only hooks, b. (1984). "Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center" Cambridge, MA: South End Press which is similar to a text from the Wikipedia documented in Fragment 074 01. |
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