Tuesday, April 8, 2008

More to ponder


Without feminism, there would be no girls in short skirts with bare midriffs and no intelligent women with whom to discuss the meaning of modern drama. Without feminism, there would be only wives and whores and maidens, and no glorious mixture of all three. In every city, they should name a square after Gloria Steinem, and in this square should be a statue (equestrian perhaps) of Germaine Greer. Feminism has made love, or something like it, possible.

“Raymond and Hannah” - by Stephen Marche

2 comments:

Donna said...

*grin* Wanna borrow the book? It's interesting. :)

Janelle said...

I'd love to! Maybe after I graduate. I can't seem to read anything more the textbooks these days.