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Feminist Reflection Paper

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Throughout this class, I have found myself questioning many of the thoughts and beliefs that I have had, regarding women’s rights and the feminist movement. The authors we have read make me think about how I view myself as a woman, how I view men, and how I view society as a whole. One question I keep thinking about is, what about women who are sex workers? Are these women valid in their choices? Are their choices undermining every effort that the feminist movement has made? Do they deserve the objectification that they bring upon themselves? That then leads to the questions of how other women view these workers. Should women look down on other women who dress in a way that is objectifiable to men? Should women respect their choices? Do these women need to bring these sex workers into the light of the feminist movement and teach them how to cover themselves and be modest? But I feel like the most important question is, are these women capable of calling themselves a feminist? Baumgardner and Richards start their article with a quote from a twenty-year-old women's studies major at Tulane University "I consider myself a hard-core feminist, but is it okay that I wear thong underwear?” (1) They go on to describe the women asking these questions as women who question whether they are worthy of being a feminist, because of their clothing choices. Because they don’t scream and shout about how shaving their legs is a male construct, and “Down with the patriarchy!”, they cannot call

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