celinenyx
Written on Sep 9, 2017
Upon rereading: What I appreciate about Why I Am Not a Feminist is that it is hard on complacency. The tone is often angry and yes, Crispin's criticism is quite harsh. The book is not so much a manual of how everyday feminism should be reformed, but about the highest aspirations of feminism. When every woman identifies as feminist, are we done? When we reach an even fifty-fifty split on the workfloor, are we done then? Crispin's answer is a resounding no. And while I'd agree that her comments cannot be implemented by everyone - when you struggle to keep yourself afloat, there is no room for the "discomfort" she discusses. In this regard, her argument is lacking. On the other hand, I do appreciate the rallying call for a philosophical feminism with a proper critical edge rather than a watered-down "universal" one.