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Nannie 2022-04-16 08:01:01
People Left Behind by the Revolution: From the Housewife in "Mrs. America" to the Nominal "Right to Name" Battle
As a serious feminist film, "Mrs. America" not only shows the complexity and contradictions of the second-wave feminist movement in the 1970s, but also touches on many important issues that remain unresolved. Today in 2020, "independence", "equality" and "progress" have become mainstream values,...
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Vallie 2022-04-17 09:01:14
We do have a gap
After watching this drama, the biggest feeling is as the title shows. If I was in my 20s now, I'd probably do everything I could to get out of the country, like my niece did. But maybe not to America, America is really too big and too divided. Just thinking about their legal surrogacy in some...

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Bailee 2022-04-20 09:03:00
I am a man. Although probably most of the people who read the comments don't care what I say. But that shouldn't stop me from saying it. I think you can only understand this drama if you see the tragedy behind the character of the Great Demon King. It enlightens us from two directions. The experience of the great devil shows that it is impossible to abandon the group to pursue personal interests. The failure of feminists at that time also showed that internal differences are not acceptable, and it is impossible to leave a part of the group to pursue the so-called overall interests, whether it is what some people call "marriage donkeys", or lesbians, blacks Women are women who should be respected and have equal rights.
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Libby 2022-04-20 09:03:00
Relying on this drama for feminist enlightenment, the effect will not be optimistic, otherwise you will see the most liked popular in the short comment area, "Feminism is not equal rights"? What the hell? This is an advanced textbook for feminists. Kate's archetypal character, summed up in one sentence: use all her ingenuity, hard work and ambition to spin around in her personal narrow limitations. As a highly ambitious and even long-term aspirational woman, she has been neglected and neglected by her husband for a long time. All her energy is waiting for an opportunity to explode, and finally she found an absurd outlet. The Gender Equality Act, which provides a fair and just living and growing space for one's own gender and ability. The portraits of Steinham, Friedan, and Shelley are also very 360-degree portraits, and you keep seeing their hesitations and blind spots. In the election of Xie Li, the internal discord and defections of women's rights also taught us a lesson: don't try to make skins with tigers, and talk to powerful men about solidarity, cooperation, concessions and compromises. What Xie Li said was right: Power does not give in to anything, and if you don't pursue true equality, you will always beg men and pick their teeth. I am in awe of Shelly.