Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Currently Reading:

I am trying to read up on women of the Revolutionary War; unfortunately most books on that topic are incredibly feministic in style and therefore demeaning to the women they are addressing. I'm forging ahead though, and slowly making progress.

7 comments:

K. said...

they're not demeaning if you believe in feminist ideas, actually.

The Marchioness said...

What I found demeaning was the view that American women did nothing but have babies and drudge away their lives, which I see as a historical mis-representation and inaccurate, and deragatory to the fine women of that age. Besides the principles of feminism such as children are unwanted and husbands are worthless, which I totally disagree with.

Neil Cameron (One Salient Oversight) said...

Most women in revolutionary times worked pretty hard. Some had good lives and some didn't - especially if they were slaves.

Nathania said...

Yes, it is hard to find books that aren't demeaning to American Women. Having babies is one of the greatest things we can do as women! To be able to raise up another Godly generation has a huge impact on America!!

The Marchioness said...

Neither men nor women in the colonial days had the level of comfort we do today, so why victimize only the women? Hard work, actually, is not bad.

So I resent the re-writing of history happening today that makes the early Americans(In this case, especially the women) look like ignorant, poverty-stricken, sufferers. Our country could not have become a free nation if we had been made up of such people. I have a profound respect for our founding fathers and mothers!

Well, I didn't mean to go on so much. It's a topic very much on my mind right now and I feel very strongly about it! I agree with Natty, too. Thanks for the comment, Natty!

K. said...

I don't know a single feminist who thinks husbands are worthless or children are unwanted.... most women i know who think of themselves as feminists, simply believe that women should have equal opportunity in jobs, in educational settings, and not be foreclosed from things due to gender...

also, feminism also has a lot to do w/ a woman being open and free-thinking...and not feeling the need to sit back and wait for men to protect her and take care of her. Also, when it comes to sexual relations - most feminists feel very openly about asking for and receiving what they want from men and not being ashamed of it. Most feminists, in fact, like men very much.

The Marchioness said...

Katie,

I debated whether or not I should post your comment, and I decided to go ahead and post it, this time. I don't want to get into one of those ongoing comment debates that I've had trouble with in the past, so while I love getting comments, I'm being cautious too.

I feel that your comment was not a response to mine as much as it was a sort of vague, unsupported argument in favor of feminism. I will not post another such comment. If you would like to discuss any issue here, please be concise, back it up with info, and tie it in to the topic being discussed. I do appreciate that you have been polite!

With that said, this site has some good articles on feminism: www.ladiesagainstfeminism.com
My beliefs are pretty much in line with what those ladies are saying.