Feminist stuff
Aug. 17th, 2004 12:08 pmI mentioned this to a few people at the weekend, so here are the links:
Article by Peggy McIntosh discussing invisible white privilege (i.e. invisible to white people - the advantages you gain but don't notice)
An imitation of that article discussing invisible male privilege.
And something else I came across recently: an article on women in computer science which covers quite a lot of other issues of societal stereotyping/sexism. Note that it dates from 1991, so the examples are obviously a little old, and I think things *have* moved on - but the underlying argument is still interesting, and I certainly don't think that everything mentioned has been overcome, sadly.
Article by Peggy McIntosh discussing invisible white privilege (i.e. invisible to white people - the advantages you gain but don't notice)
An imitation of that article discussing invisible male privilege.
And something else I came across recently: an article on women in computer science which covers quite a lot of other issues of societal stereotyping/sexism. Note that it dates from 1991, so the examples are obviously a little old, and I think things *have* moved on - but the underlying argument is still interesting, and I certainly don't think that everything mentioned has been overcome, sadly.
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Date: 2004-08-17 10:46 am (UTC)the next bit is to recognise where others don't have it easy, which of course has to be a conscious process. It's very easy not to see what you haven't had to struggle for. I know some people who just assume everything is as easy for everyone else as it is for them... and refuse to be shown any other way.