1. It demystifies the
angry feminist stereotype by representing a more authentic image of feminism: one that is pop culture-savvy and can have fun with gender justice topics.
2. It reminds us that
feminism is still relevant amidst the current War on Women.
3. It addresses current
feminist topics like the balance between women’s careers and home lives.
4. It challenges the somehow-not-dead-yet narrative of blaming women who are victims of rape for
‘asking for it.’
5. It answers the long
unfulfilled question: is it possible to make Derrida funny?
*In case you missed it.
*In case you missed it.
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