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Choice feminism

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Choice feminism is a critical term for expressions of feminism that emphasize women’s freedom of choice.[1][2] Such expressions seek to be “non-judgmental” and to reach as many allies as possible, which is considered depoliticization by its critics.[2]

Despite its individualistic aspect, choice feminism differs from individualist feminism in that it is not deliberately a movement. It has been associated with neoliberalism and postfeminism.[3][4]

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Origins

Linda Hirshman first used the term in Get to Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World (2006) to oppose the alleged free choice of housewives. Her argument centered around the societal harms of women sacrificing their career aspirations to stay at home.[2]

"Choice feminism", the shadowy remnant of the original movement, tells women that their choices, everyone's choices, the incredibly constrained "choices" they made, are good choices.[1]: 1–2 

In her essay “Choice Feminism and the Fear of Politics”, gender studies scholar Michaele Ferguson argues that choice feminism emerges in response to the accusations of feminism being too radical, exclusionary and judgemental. It seeks to be the opposite of that, sometimes approaching postfeminism.[2]

Understood as an orientation, choice feminism has three important features. First, it understands freedom as the capacity to make individual choices, and oppression as the inability to choose. Consequently, as long as a woman can say that she has chosen to do something, it is considered by choice feminists to be an expression of her liberation. Second, since the only criterion for evaluating women’s freedom is individual choice, we should abstain from judging the content of the choices women make. It is definitionally impossible for a woman to choose her own oppression; all choices she makes are equally expressions of her freedom, and therefore equally to be supported. Finally, this view of freedom is supported by a particular historical narrative: it is the women’s movement in the past that has made it possible for women to make free choices in the present.[2]: 248 

Ferguson identifies a great influence of liberal individualism in choice feminism. She cites Amy Richards, Jennifer Baumgardner, Naomi Wolf, and Rebecca Walker as examples of choice feminists.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hirshman, Linda R. (2006). Get to work: a manifesto for women of the world. New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0670038121.
  2. ^ a b c d e Ferguson, Michaele L. (March 2010). "Choice Feminism and the Fear of Politics". Perspectives on Politics. 8 (1): 247–253. doi:10.1017/S1537592709992830. ISSN 1541-0986.
  3. ^ Budgeon, Shelley (August 2015). "Individualized femininity and feminist politics of choice". European Journal of Women's Studies. 22 (3): 303–318. doi:10.1177/1350506815576602. ISSN 1350-5068.
  4. ^ Čakardić, Ankica (4 May 2023). "Down the Neoliberal Path: The Rise of Free Choice Feminism | AM Journal of Art and Media Studies". AM Journal of Art and Media Studies. 14: 33–44. doi:10.25038/am.v0i14.215.
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