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merrily ([personal profile] merrily) wrote2008-06-10 09:53 am
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Andi Ziesler (co-founder of Bitch Magazine) has an excellent piece in the Washington Post about the b-word.

It's not new -- published November last year -- but I missed it then and am glad to have read it now.

Excerpt:

Bitch is a word we use culturally to describe any woman who is strong, angry, uncompromising and, often, uninterested in pleasing men. We use the term for a woman on the street who doesn't respond to men's catcalls or smile when they say, "Cheer up, baby, it can't be that bad." We use it for the woman who has a better job than a man and doesn't apologize for it. We use it for the woman who doesn't back down from a confrontation.

So let's not be disingenuous. Is it a bad word? Of course it is. As a culture, we've done everything possible to make sure of that, starting with a constantly perpetuated mindset that deems powerful women to be scary, angry and, of course, unfeminine -- and sees uncompromising speech by women as anathema to a tidy, well-run world.