>
> Seriously, though, I teach at a woman's university, so that drives a  
> lot of
> my frustrations.  For the most part these are young women, pretty
> unsophisticated, and would not identify as feminists.

It's worth noting here that while I know relatively few young female  
students who self-identify as feminists, if you actually talk to them  
about their views of gender and society, every one of them in fact is  
a feminist.  The ways the term itself has been discursively warped by  
various conservatisms, such that feminists often reject the  
designation, is another topic.

Paul Ramaeker

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