May. 24th, 2004

lobelia321: (kajol)
I asked, Is slash compatible with feminism?, and got some really interesting answers.

It made me think about what my response is and why I asked the question in the first place. I don't have a hard-and-fast answer at all. I'm not even sure what feminism is anymore, although I am sure of what slash is. I suppose I was getting worried about having gone from having been a dyed-in-the-wool feminist in the 1980s and engaging in political activism (well, within my discipline, anyway) and public debate and intervention in institutions, to being a closeted private person who likes reading about movie actors' cocks in the 2000s.

Yes, the 'personal is the political', but I'm wondering where exactly is the politics in Dom's cum or in Draco's quirked brow?

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