Tues Draft Questions - Sarah Yang
1. Julieta Paredes Carvajal states in “Dissidence and Communitarian Feminism” “Patriarchy recycles itself and feeds on the social and revolutionary changes of this same humanity.” How is this seen in society? What are some examples of new patriarchal practices in society today? How is this dangerous, and are people doing anything to combat it?
2. In Julieta Pardes’ interview, they discuss the colonization in feminism. How is feminism colonized? Why is it necessary to decolonize feminism?
3. In Bani Amor’s article “What Ecuador’s Feminist History Can Teach Us All”, there is discussion of the “sixth-annual Marcha de las Putas, or SlutWalk, a march and festival and Ecuadorian counterpart to the SlutWalk movement that formed in Canada in 2011 in response to the slut-shaming inherent in rape culture”. How does naming this event Marcha de las Putas (SlutWalk) impact the interpretation of this event? How does it rewrite the narrative surrounding this event? Do you think that it aids in reclaiming certain words such as puta or slut?
2. In Julieta Pardes’ interview, they discuss the colonization in feminism. How is feminism colonized? Why is it necessary to decolonize feminism?
3. In Bani Amor’s article “What Ecuador’s Feminist History Can Teach Us All”, there is discussion of the “sixth-annual Marcha de las Putas, or SlutWalk, a march and festival and Ecuadorian counterpart to the SlutWalk movement that formed in Canada in 2011 in response to the slut-shaming inherent in rape culture”. How does naming this event Marcha de las Putas (SlutWalk) impact the interpretation of this event? How does it rewrite the narrative surrounding this event? Do you think that it aids in reclaiming certain words such as puta or slut?
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