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0R: net33: @69 [00:00 06/08/94]
0R: net33: @69 (via @6969) [09:56 06/07/94]
In message Fri, 3 Jun 1994 20:34:00 PDT,
Alison McKee <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> Not to give Denise more grief, but I'm a little uncomfortable
> with her distinction between "academic feminists" and
> "mainstream feminists,"
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>> screaming horde
>> of academic feminists (I use this term to differentiate them from the
>> mainstream feminists)
>>
> As a member of the screaming horde, I feel that Thelma and
> Louise are not only *both* "too cool chicks fighting patriarchy"
> *and* outlaws, but *also* neither: in my view there's a
> complexity to the characters and the narrative trajectory
> which invokes those kinds of labels but ultimately prevents T and L from
> being comfortably labeled as either
>
>....one of the people who gave Denise a
> headache! :)
THANK YOU, Alison, for this GREAT comment.
I agree totally (including the martini).
Greetings, Esther.
"Esther Wouda"<[log in to unmask]>
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