I think you're talking straight past me here. The entire notion of the test is to determine if something can be considered feminist, no? Because if it isn't, what IS the point of it?
Regarding post-gender, it's as likely to happen as post-race. Fine lines to walk between identity in terms of what differentiates us and embracing unity, etc etc.
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Date: 2010-10-27 08:20 pm (UTC)From:Regarding post-gender, it's as likely to happen as post-race. Fine lines to walk between identity in terms of what differentiates us and embracing unity, etc etc.