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Шуламит Файрстоун — канадская феминистка, одна из основоположниц радикального феминизма, основательница нескольких феминистических организаций США , написала книгу «Диалектика пола» , оказавшую значительное влияние на последующее развитие феминизма. Страдала шизофренией. Wikipedia  

✵ 7. Январь 1945 – 28. Август 2012
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“There is some irony in the fact that children imagine that parents can do what they want, and parents imagine that children do.”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

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The Dialectic of Sex (1970)

“The myth of childhood has an even greater parallel in the myth of Femininity. Both women and children were considered asexual and thus"purer" than man. Their inferior status was ill-concealed under an elaborate "respect."”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

One didn't discuss serious matters nor did one curse in from of women and children; one didn't openly degrade them, one did it behind their backs.

Chapter Four
The Dialectic of Sex (1970)

“There is some irony in the fact that children imagine that parents can do what they want, and parents imagine that children do. "When I grow up..." parallels "Oh to be a child again..."”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

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The Dialectic of Sex (1970)

“In the Middle Ages there was no such thing as childhood. The medieval view of children was profoundly different from ours.”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

Источник: The Dialectic of Sex (1970), Chapter Four

“Women have been allowed to achieve individuality only though their appearance.”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

The Dialectic of Sex (1970)

“Because class oppression of women and children couched in the phraseology of "cute" it is much harder to fight than open oppression.”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

Источник: The Dialectic of Sex (1970), Chapter Four

“Contemporary slang reflects this animal state: children are "mice," "rabbits," "kittens," women are called "chicks," in England "birds," "hens," "dumb clucks," "silly geese," "old mares," "bitches."”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

Similar terminology is used about males as a defamation of character, or more broadly only about pressed males males: stud, wold, cat, stag, jack - and then it is used much more rarely, and often with a specifically sexual connotation.

Chapter Four
The Dialectic of Sex (1970)

“Freudianism and Feminism grew from the same soil. It is no accident that Freud began his work at the height of the early feminist movement.”

Shulamith Firestone книга The Dialectic of Sex

Источник: The Dialectic of Sex (1970), Chapter Three