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In this episode of My Favorite Feminists, Megan & Milena cover what suffragists have to do with the Guerrilla Girls & the slightly problematic Margaret Sanger
The Guerrilla Girls & Those Silly Shrill Suffragists
Sure, equal representation in the art world is skewed AF, but good news! Since the 1980’s there’s been a badass group of anonymous art activists calling out art world BS. In this episode we learn what they have to do with the Suffrage movement, how postcards are actually really cool, and the public perception of women daring enough to speak out against gender injustice & how visual aids in the public domain have aided in countering stereotypical notions of feminine roles specific to the visual art world. Yah’know, just the little things.
Suffragette Movement
As promised, a excerpt from the 1915 book Are Women People? A book of rhymes for suffrage times by the American Alice Duer Miller:
Why We Oppose Pockets for Women
1. Because pockets are not a natural right.
2. Because the great majority of women do not want pockets. If they did they would have them.
3. Because whenever women have had pockets they have not used them.
4. Because women are required to carry enough things as it is, without the additional burden of pockets.
5. Because it would make dissension between husband and wife as to whose pockets were to be filled.
6. Because it would destroy man’s chivalry toward woman, if he did not have to carry all her things in his pockets.
7. Because men are men, and women are women. We must not fly in the face of nature.
8. Because pockets have been used by men to carry tobacco, pipes, whiskey flasks, chewing gum and compromising letters. We see no reason to suppose that women would use them more wisely.
You can read the entire (short) book HERE
Art Influencing the Guerrilla Girls
Selected Work of the Guerrilla Girls
Wanna see more of the Guerrilla Girls’ work? Or check out that tote bag with eyeholes? Check out their website HERE
Slightly Problematic Margaret Sanger
Controversial, yet effective, Margaret Sanger got stuff done. She could ABSOLUTELY be considered a problematic fav. From ensuring public sexual education….to getting arrested…. to erecting medical clinics, Sanger had a crazy ride of a life. Tune in to hear about her determination to bring education and women’s issues to the forefront of the public eye….as well as her problematic past and the legacy that surpasses her.
As always, music by EeL