Brilliant, educational, and incredibly thought-provoking book by @andizeis . I learned a great deal. ..."'9 Male Celebrity Feminists Who Will Make You Swoon,"" in which one marginally positive interview response, even a jumbled one (per Watson's Harry Potter castmate Daniel Radcliffe: 'I mean, yes, of course I'm a feminist inasmuch as I'm an egalitarian about everything and I believe in meritocracy') is recycled in listicle after listicle. I'm not questioning Radcliffe's beliefs about equality; for all I know, he has single-handedly constructed a school for girls in a remote village somewhere using cast-off scraps of Gucci tuxedos...But as with many aspects of celebrity feminism, this is setting a low bar and getting excited that it's not actually touching the ground. Listicle feminism isn't all pointless fluff; an important part of social change is shifting public perceptions with images, language, and general subtext of 'This is no big deal, you guys.' Representations of divorce, interracial relationships, homosexuality, and transgender identity are some of the formerly taboo subjects that have been normalized in large part because of pop culture and media representations....But there's a fine line between transforming the controversial into the mundane and simply refashioning it into a hollow trend, and celebrity feminism is too often falling ass-first on the wrong side of it. ...The downside is the way these celebrity engagements with feminism are filtered through media channels: too often, what's emphasized is not the right to be equal and autonomous, but simply the right to have the existence of feminism itself acknowledged as legitimate. Corporate media doesn't want to focus on the numerous systemic issues that keep gender inequality alive and kicking- particularly since that could acknowledging its own complicity in some of those systems. Framing a new, cool feminist image solely in terms of how it departs from an older and much less cool feminist image is a safe way to pat celebrities on the back without putting them on the spot."

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Brilliant, educational, and incredibly thought-provoking book by @andizeis . I learned a great deal. ..."'9 Male Celebrity Feminists Who Will Make You Swoon,"" in which one marginally positive interview response, even a jumbled one (per Watson's Harry Potter castmate Daniel Radcliffe: 'I mean, yes, of course I'm a feminist inasmuch as I'm an egalitarian about everything and I believe in meritocracy') is recycled in listicle after listicle. I'm not questioning Radcliffe's beliefs about equality; for all I know, he has single-handedly constructed a school for girls in a remote village somewhere using cast-off scraps of Gucci tuxedos...But as with many aspects of celebrity feminism, this is setting a low bar and getting excited that it's not actually touching the ground.
Listicle feminism isn't all pointless fluff; an important part of social change is shifting public perceptions with images, language, and general subtext of 'This is no big deal, you guys.' Representations of divorce, interracial relationships, homosexuality, and transgender identity are some of the formerly taboo subjects that have been normalized in large part because of pop culture and media representations....But there's a fine line between transforming the controversial into the mundane and simply refashioning it into a hollow trend, and celebrity feminism is too often falling ass-first on the wrong side of it. ...The downside is the way these celebrity engagements with feminism are filtered through media channels: too often, what's emphasized is not the right to be equal and autonomous, but simply the right to have the existence of feminism itself acknowledged as legitimate. Corporate media doesn't want to focus on the numerous systemic issues that keep gender inequality alive and kicking- particularly since that could acknowledging its own complicity in some of those systems. Framing a new, cool feminist image solely in terms of how it departs from an older and much less cool feminist image is a safe way to pat celebrities on the back without putting them on the spot."


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