Fear of Feminism Sarah Palmisciano
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- Cultura y sociedad
This podcast is not only dedicated to my experience growing up from being a middle school girl who wanted to fit it, to now being an unexperienced feminist with good intentions. It is also meant to understand what makes an individual scared to call themselves a feminist. I discuss my own personal relationship with feminism as well as the relationship my family members have to feminism. I hope you can relate to some of these fears and enjoy the podcast!
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Fear of Feminism Episode 2: Familial Feminism
In this episode, I interviewed some of my family members and asked them about their own experiences with feminism. This was an important part of my own feminist story because I wanted to see if my family members had gone through the same internal struggle I had, or if feminism came easier to them.
Resources used!
Lauren F. Klein and Catherine D'Ignazio, Data Feminism, 2020
Kate Manne, Down Girl, 2019
Gloria Steinem, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions (Third Edition), 2018 -
Fear of Feminism Episode 1: Why The F- Word is Scary
This episode focuses on my own experiences regarding feminism, and what made becoming a feminist scary for me. I share personal anecdotes that range from my 7th grade experiences to being a sophomore in college. All of these anecdotes create a timeline that shows how I became the feminist that I am today.
Resources used!
Jessa Crispin, Why I Am Not a Feminist, 2017
Mikki Kendall, Hood Feminism, 2020
Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own, 2019