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Though this was somewhat frowned upon in the 60’s and 70’s, feminist consciousness-raising ultimately became recognized as a necessity in liberating women on multiple fronts. Some people saw it as almost therapeutic, to openly discuss the lives and matters of women that are similar from individual to individual. Common female occurrences being talked about and put out in the open encouraged a sense of solidarity. Writer, Tracy Kennedy, stated that even though feminism has changed and evolved, “feminist blogging provides spaces for consciousness-raising and community building.” | Though this was somewhat frowned upon in the 60’s and 70’s, feminist consciousness-raising ultimately became recognized as a necessity in liberating women on multiple fronts. Some people saw it as almost therapeutic, to openly discuss the lives and matters of women that are similar from individual to individual. Common female occurrences being talked about and put out in the open encouraged a sense of solidarity. Writer, Tracy Kennedy, stated that even though feminism has changed and evolved, “feminist blogging provides spaces for consciousness-raising and community building.” | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:36, 31 March 2016
Though this was somewhat frowned upon in the 60’s and 70’s, feminist consciousness-raising ultimately became recognized as a necessity in liberating women on multiple fronts. Some people saw it as almost therapeutic, to openly discuss the lives and matters of women that are similar from individual to individual. Common female occurrences being talked about and put out in the open encouraged a sense of solidarity. Writer, Tracy Kennedy, stated that even though feminism has changed and evolved, “feminist blogging provides spaces for consciousness-raising and community building.”
“When they work together, this collective is proving adept at bringing about a wide range of sociopolitical changes. It doesn’t take much effort to get users to rally together behind causes that may have an impact on their lives.” (Jones 2013, Gunn)