Thank you for this, there are some great reads here. The piece about abortion memorials is devastating.
I actually just waded into discussing abortion for the first time in my most recent essay, "The DNC and Feminism's War on Women." Using Abigail Favale's book "The Genesis of Gender" I explore how it came to be that modern feminism is beholden to a philosophy of dehumanization that pits women against their own bodies. Ultimately, this culminates in the gender paradigm, which relies on regressive stereotypes, pursues wholeness within a framework of fragmentation, and disguises self-harm as self-care.
The abortion memorial reminded me of the hundred year old silent movie called "where are our children".
Thank you for this, there are some great reads here. The piece about abortion memorials is devastating.
I actually just waded into discussing abortion for the first time in my most recent essay, "The DNC and Feminism's War on Women." Using Abigail Favale's book "The Genesis of Gender" I explore how it came to be that modern feminism is beholden to a philosophy of dehumanization that pits women against their own bodies. Ultimately, this culminates in the gender paradigm, which relies on regressive stereotypes, pursues wholeness within a framework of fragmentation, and disguises self-harm as self-care.