You said it, Sister! I had trouble with some of that political rigidity (Maoist, mostly) in the early Feminist movement in 1970, so I dropped out of the Women’s Studies group and started a feminist literary magazine, Earth’s Daughters. Which, BTW, is now 50 years old, run by a collective in Buffalo, and still publishing. I have always believed that the purpose of “the revolution” is to allow people to sleep through the night in safe beds. Very bourgeois of me, of course.
You said it, Sister! I had trouble with some of that political rigidity (Maoist, mostly) in the early Feminist movement in 1970, so I dropped out of the Women’s Studies group and started a feminist literary magazine, Earth’s Daughters. Which, BTW, is now 50 years old, run by a collective in Buffalo, and still publishing. I have always believed that the purpose of “the revolution” is to allow people to sleep through the night in safe beds. Very bourgeois of me, of course.