What would de Beauvoir do? - Tabi Jackson Gee, Freya Rose, 塔比·杰克逊·吉, 弗雷亚·罗斯

What would de Beauvoir do?

Tabi Jackson Gee, Freya Rose, 塔比·杰克逊·吉, 弗雷亚·罗斯

出版社

Firefly Books

出版时间

2018-09-11

ISBN

9780228101338

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Get life advice and a crash course on women's rights from the great feminists of every generation. Have you ever wondered if Gloria Steinem would support your decision to get a nose job? Or if Betty Friedan would watch Star Wars with you? Half an introduction to feminism, half a guide to life, this book uses 40 everyday questions and problems to explore the theories and concepts of the greatest feminists and suffragettes of all time. With quirky illustrations and intriguing and original takes on the biggest questions, What Would Beauvoir Do? helps readers to understand why these feminists were great while entertaining you with historical and biographical detail about their lives. The 40 questions reveal not only Simone de Beauvoir's insights but how other great feminists would approach the problem. Newly armed with this wisdom, readers can make their own decisions. In addition to de Beauvoir, the feminist leaders span history to include Alice Walker, activist and author of The Color Purple; Mary Wollstonecraft, 18th century writer, philosopher and advocate of women's rights; Luce Irigaray, 20th century French author, feminist and cultural theorist; Elizabeth Cady Stanton, early 19th century suffragist, social activist and abolitionist; Charlotte Perkins Gilman, prominent 19th century feminist; Sarojini Naidu, freedom fighter and poet of modern India; Emmeline Pankhurst and Emily Davison, leaders of the British suffragette movement and Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King. There are five thematic chapters as follows with examples of the questions: Work Should I speak up when my colleague makes a sexist joke? Should I deliberately hire a woman to even out the gender balance? Am I betraying the feminist cause if I quit my job to have a baby? Your Body Why should anyone else have a say about what I do with my body? To shave or not to shave - that is the question. I like wearing make-up. Is that bad? Family What's wrong with taking my husband's last name? My daughter wants a tutu and a tiara. Where did I go wrong? How can I raise feminist sons? Sexuality I caught my partner watching porn. Do I owe it to others to come out of the closet? Why is virginity such a big deal, and how come it's not the same for men? Am I a prude? Politics How do I square being a feminist and also having a faith? Why does so much of feminism seem to center around white middle-class women? Should I go on a protest march?
精彩摘录
  • "生活远不是一场等待的游戏。无论有没有男人,你都可能过得快乐或不快乐。斯泰纳姆在《内心革命》中真诚地写道:“幸运的是,女性主义帮助我和数以百万计无论结婚与否的人,去努力成为我们自己,去实现一位不知名的女性主义者的妙语:我们可以让自己‘成为我们想共度余生的男人’。”也许你的亲戚只是关心你的幸福,也许在人们都在恋爱的大环境中,维持单身并不容易。但是,如果你很快乐,如果你真诚地面对自我,这本身就是一种反叛。正如斯泰纳姆所说:革命从内心开始。"
  • "比如说,女性是愿意被看作和男性一样,还是愿意被看作两个不同性别之一,让两者之间的差别得到所有人的尊重?这是一个深刻的问题。这里存在的危险在于:如果女性与男性一样,又有什么女性问题可言呢?她们只需要比男性更努力地工作,打破无形的职业障碍啊。另一方面,如果女性坚持认为她们与男性不同,她们会被视为偏离“标准”或正轨——这个标准或正轨都是男性的。这又产生了新的不公平。何况,女性的生理状态,比如月经、生育、哺乳、性行为方式等,都是与男性截然不同的。"
  • "实际上,这些浅显的话术,一百年前就已经被女权先驱们破除了。但是没有用,当女性地位没有实际上的提升时,即便重复一百年,占社会主导权的男性,也仍是听不见,不想听,不理会。"
  • "西蒙娜·德·波伏瓦说,我们所说的“女人”一词意义不明。我们被告知女性气质“处于危难之中”,我们被强烈要求“做女人,坚持做女人,变成女人”。她说,似乎每个人类女性“都必须与一个神秘而濒临消失的东西——女性气质联系在一起”。她在这里指出:女性是被社会教化“成为”女人的,即“她”在不同文化中的内涵不同,根据她所处的社会对她的角色限定,她的存在可能并不令人满意。“决定女性社会形象的不是生理、心理或经济状况;人类文明作为一个整体制造出了这种……被描绘成女人的生物。”波伏瓦为女性权利的讨论奠定了理论基础,她打开了一扇灵活理解女性气质的大门,这在今天的性别流动观念中非常活跃,并确定了女性在争取平等的过程中会"
  • "第二波女性主义者把波伏瓦的《第二性》奉为“圣经”,开始破除女性有着基于生理和心理的“弱点”的陈旧观念。她们还意识到另外一个问题:所有争论的背后都有这样一种语言和假设,即男性是主体,女性是他者。正如波伏瓦注意到的那样,“[男人]至多愿意给予他者性别以‘区别而平等的地位’”。澳大利亚女性主义者戴尔·斯彭德认为,问题不仅在于由制度体现出的男性权力,还包括以“男性规范”来组织的语言。她说,以这样的语言给世上的各类事物和事件分门别类,看似无伤大雅,但它实际上是“有史以来人类所编写的最无孔不入且危害深远的规则之一”。"
  • "第二波女性主义者意识到,除非女性从无孔不入的男性视角之外看问题,否则她们将永远无法获得平等或认可。她们得从根本上审视性别状况,找出女性的真实想法和生活方式,而不是回应男性的观点。"
  • "对很多女性而言,第二波女性主义者的观点显得过于激进,20世纪90年代兴起的第三波女性主义者故而要求回归“女性气质”,她们不像其激进的先驱者那样提倡中性服饰,而是宣称抹口红、穿高跟鞋和性感衣着都没有错。她们并不直接反对男性统治或文化定势,而是通过反转性别歧视、种族歧视和阶级歧视的符号,来改造先前遭到废弃的词语和事物。第三波女性主义者赞美“差异”,认为各种群体和身份都是平等的。"
  • "在21世纪,女性之间拥有了相互交流的能力,这意味着第四波女性主义正迅猛成长。也许击垮美国电影巨擘哈维·韦恩斯坦,令其因性侵而锒铛入狱的正是第四波女性主义。"
作者简介
Tabi Jackson Gee is a London-based journalist who writes for national newspapers and some of the most exciting new women's platforms around. She covers fashion, technology, travel and - more recently - gardening. Freya Rose is a philosopher, writer and feminist who has contributed to many books on the social sciences.
用户评论
1.全书从女性的日常问题入手,考察问题的产生和演变,介绍女性主义者有关这些问题的言论、概念、理论和作品等。因为是问题导向型,所以门槛低,可读性强,适合普及。2.虽然从日常问题入手,但引出的女性主义概念和理论并不少,比如四次女性主义浪潮的基本内容,ambivalent sexism,intersectionality,backlash,the beauty myth等。感兴趣的读者可以按图索骥,去读相关书籍或文章。3. 适合利用碎片时间阅读。一是因为每节内容独立且篇幅不长;二是可读性强,适合浅阅读;三是索引系统强大,除了书尾的index,每节标题下方的人物索引以及正文中提示关键词到哪一页去看详细信息,都有助于克服碎片阅读的健忘问题。4.装帧很好,纸厚,彩印,胶装锁线,除了不能平展,几乎完美。
读了英文版的。很好看!学到很多知识!
很好的科普,没有white feminism常见的过度乐观和pep talk(可能因为是英国人写的?)。根据里面的引文标记了十几本“想读”😂
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