You Can't Find Liberation Through Misogny

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Title

You Can't Find Liberation Through Misogny

Subject

Feminism

Description

In this short piece, the author condemns misogyny and stresses the importance of intersectionality. More specifically, he writes that he and other fellow "gay, bi and queer men" need to acknowledge the fact that misogyny and homophobia are linked. He argues that misogyny affects not just women but all individuals and that fighting for the freedom of every person is the only way to true liberation.

Creator

Caleb Luna

Source

"#Musings of a Lonely Feminist" Issue #1

Publisher

Feminist Action Project

Date

2013

Contributor

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Rights

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Relation

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Format

Black and white printed page

Language

English

Type

Zine

Identifier

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Coverage

Modern feminist experience in the United States of America

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Original Format

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Physical Dimensions

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Files

liberation 1.JPG
liberation 2.JPG

Citation

Caleb Luna, “You Can't Find Liberation Through Misogny,” Await Another Voice: Uncovering Collections at The University of Texas at Austin, accessed May 18, 2024, https://socialjusticeutaustin.omeka.net/items/show/64.