it was a great course. i wrote on the liminality of gender roles and magic in viking society.
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anyway, we were talking about how there was a control over pregnant women in the middle ages as there is today
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and she was saying that ppl feel compelled to tell women how to be pregnant. for example, smoking while pregnant.
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now, we ALL acknowledged that smoking while pregnant is awful. but it's not okay to go up to a stranger and tell her to stop.
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and THEN this fucking guy tells us that "we're reading too much into this" re: control over pregnant women.
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oh and in a DIFFERENT course on arthurian literature, this guy took issue with us calling a work "anti-feminist"
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and my prof was like, anti-feminist means anti-woman in this context, and it's a well-established discourse as well
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