I get this argument and support reasonable feminists who want to reclaim the term. However, I think, in non-patriarchal societies where legal equality has been achieved & where both men & women experience privileges & disadvantages, gender equality should be postfeminist.https://twitter.com/quellist1/status/984823095306473473 …
??? Revolutionary movements generally don't make things happen. Changes in society do. But can you think of any which prioritised men's issues over women's? The civil rights movement? Feminism? Gay Pride?
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The American Revolution sure made things happen - women partook of the struggle, there was some muttering about emancipation along the way, and then said women got shoved back into subordinate roles as soon as the fight was won. This is a general pattern.
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??? That was nothing to do with gender equality!
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Sorry - to answer your question: Liberation struggles habitually prioritise men in the sense that the struggle is seen in terms of oppressed men seizing power from their oppressors; but for women, very little changes (Algerian revolution was a case in point - many others also)
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