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Essay On Radicalesbians And A Black Feminist Statement

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The texts “Radicalesbians” and “A Black feminist Statement” are two very different and often contradictory views on feminism and how women should interact with each other in order to fight the oppressions that affect them. “Radicallesbians” is a text concerned with only one type of discrimination and oppression; the oppression of women. It does not discuss the effects of race or class as “A Black Feminist Statement” does. “The Woman Identified Woman” is likely what the writers of A Black Feminist Statement would call “lesbian separatism”, which it rejected (Eisenstein, 214). The text was an example of radical white feminism, which tries to unite the struggles of all women and places them into the single category of the “woman”. Because this view on feminism tends to view all women as the same, the cause tends to advocate for what society views as the default woman, which is a woman who is white and middle class. As “A Black …show more content…

One of these similarities is that they both acknowledge that capitalism and the United States political systems feed the patriarchy. For example, in “The Woman Identified Woman”, the author asserts that: Those sex roles dehumanize women by defining us as a supportive/serving caste in relation to the master caste of men, and emotionally cripple men by demanding that they be alienated from their own bodies and emotions in order to perform their economic/political/military functions effectively.”(The Woman Identified Woman, 1). “A Black Feminist Statement” maintains that “liberation of all oppressed people necessitates the destruction of the political-economic system of capitalism and imperialism as well as patriarchy” (Eisenstein, 217). Both texts also acknowledge the need to dismantle patriarchal systems and agree that society would need to be radically changed in order to alleviate the oppression of

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