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CONTEXT IS POLITICS: Community and Conversation
12014-10-22T15:07:33-07:00Alexandra Juhaszf60e7beb550e75bc077d6722b27684bbbb62d0de702From http://www.feministonlinespaces.com/2012/01/context-is-politicsmedia2014-10-22T15:08:23-07:00Alexandra Juhaszf60e7beb550e75bc077d6722b27684bbbb62d0deFeminism must be entangled with community and conversation. The Internet’s common culture of commenting, where each person democratically speaks her mind without entangling her thoughts with those of others that come after or before, or in a continuing and building dialogue, does not lead to political possibility. What one students calls “an online-only feminism” is defined by mistaking freedom of one’s own expression as itself enough, or even political.
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12014-10-22T14:39:47-07:00Alexandra Juhaszf60e7beb550e75bc077d6722b27684bbbb62d0deCONTEXT IS POLITICS: Introduction to 5 pointsAlexandra Juhasz9Page 5 in Alex's Dialogueplain2016-04-28T10:03:15-07:00Alexandra Juhaszf60e7beb550e75bc077d6722b27684bbbb62d0de