Vindication of Rights of Woman
It seems like it has been so long since I read this book somehow. I don’t quite remember much in detail.. But as I was reading through Rights of Woman, Wollstonecraft was “viewing [women] as if they were in a … Continue reading → Continue reading →
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Wollstonecraft
I want to start off with this blog by talking about how I agree with almost everything Wollstonecraft writes in …
wollstonecraft
alright buddies. i rediscovered my blog. (note: my schtick right now is that i am too old and backwards for blogs. i mean my computer is from 2009 which is basically the student equivalent of being almost dead, still trying to figure out windows 97 and yelling at kids to get the hell off my […]Continue reading →
Wollstonecraft, the family (wo)man
I definitely liked Wollstonecraft; she made many radical and ground-breaking arguments about women in her society. Her analysis on how women have been shaped—as delicate, pleasure-producers, who are only educated for the desire of men—is right to the point of … Continue reading → Continue reading →
Wollstonecraft & the Objectification of Women
There is no doubt in my mind that over the course of human history, women have had a significantly harder road to basic human rights then men. Even today, women around the world still continue to fight for what most … Continue reading → Continue reading →
My Thoughts on THe Contemporary Feminist movement.
Hey whats up guys. I’m sick as f*cking hell right now and as such this blog post probably is not going to be the best thing you’ve ever read, but at the very least try to tolerate my ramblings as … Continue reading → Continue reading →
girls girls boys
I remember in psychology class back in high school, we learnt about the education of children and the way advertisements and commercials affect children and their perception of who they are and what is acceptable in society. Why is this … Continue reading → Continue reading →
M(other)
In her book, Wollstonecraft asserts many progressive ideas about women, arguing that they are not merely dumb, emotional and sexual “pleasure-makers” but full-fledged persons who have the same God-given rights as men do. So in other words, there’s a lot of things I like about her. But then there’s a few things that I don’t. […] Continue reading →
The Vindications of “My blog post is not late…YES!”
Discard the title. excuse my word vomit: Reading “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”, I found myself very confused to where I stood with Wollstone on her arguments. One thing that I feel really strongly about with Wollstone was her argument that went along the lines of rationality and how women should stop using […] Continue reading →
Wollstonecraft Me
Wollstonecraft’s argument was really not what I was expecting. It’s basically the “legalize, regulate, and tax” argument but applied to women’s right. I mean her argument is basically: Women are naturally inferior, so don’t make us more inferior else we won’t be able to be good mothers and wives; besides, women are going to try […] Continue reading →