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21st century media debates on feminist issues are currently concentrating on denouncing so-called have-it-all?women. Having reaped the rewards of their mothers?campaigns in the sexual revolution of the 60s, it seems that women are now being trounced and divided into one of two categories: the good mother/non-careerist or the bad mother/high-flyer. Its no small matter that women are still being judged on their reproductive capabilities and how well it fits into the pro-social model of nurturer. But, while few women would deny the stress that having it all?can bring, they also acknowledge the inequality of labour division within and outside of the home that is the root of such stress. The fundamental right to equal opportunities remains regardless and is a battle still being fought. So what of female sexuality in our mothers?daughters generation? Its old news that the contraceptive pill allowed women unprecedented sexual freedom. But, as with the workplace/homelife polemic, women have been denigrated and castigated over the choices they make under the banner of sexual liberation, if those choices havent sat neatly within the traditional view of female sexuality. Nice women dont?might be a clich?but its implicit negative judgement is still active in the world nonetheless. However, despite this, some women are choosing to assert their sexuality in traditionally male arenas, challenging 20th century feminist [1] [2] [3] [4] 下一页 |