Part 4: http://www.sceneonradio.org/episode-50-feminism-in-black-and-white-men-part-4/
This one goes into standpoint theory and how women at the bottom of our social structure have a better view of reality than those who are generally in power, old rich white guys.
There are lots of good bits, like how you've been using intersectionality wrong and the history of the anti racist and feminist movements.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Harding
Part 5: http://www.sceneonradio.org/episode-51-more-than-paper-cuts-men-part-5/
This one is so good. The microagressions we laugh off and accept because that's just the way things are are the things that create that environment for the larger metoo moments. Of course front and center is Silicon Valley. But this is one all women will relate to.
Yes #allwomen
Part 6: http://www.sceneonradio.org/episode-52-warriors-men-part-6/
Sports, military and the admonition to "be a man. "
Good discussions concluding with the burden on both men and women will go away when we smash the patriarchy.
Agreed.
This episode fits really well with the vote today. The lie. I believed it. It's evident in these moments - truly no one cares.
Also in this episode, a survivor asks her friends, her mom and herself about their impulse to protect her attacker, also their friend, rather than care for her.
Quote from podcast:
Kate Manne: It's so common. I mean this is what really shocks me. This is what got me interested in all of this stuff, in a way, is that you're told this lie as a woman, that if something awful happens to you people will care. And the reality is, if it’s a white guy and, you know, or a golden boy, someone who people like, and it's not an occasion for opportunistic racism, say, they won’t do a fucking thing. Doesn't surprise me in the least.
