Queer
French women work to fight the patriarchy… but when they do, they fight the “Patriarchy” with a capital P—patriarchy as an institution, not a gender
In America, Ms. de Beauvoir felt there was a kind of invisible glass wall between men and women, which she didn’t feel existed in France…
They talked about men with almost open animosity: “One evening, I was invited to a girls-only dinner: for the first time in my life, it felt not like a dinner among women, but a dinner ‘without men.’”
American women “have only contempt for French women always too happy to please their men and too accepting of their whims, and they are often right about this, but the tension with which they cling to their moral pedestal reveals as big a weakness.”
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她们是血统纯正的女性,我是杂种
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