
Source: Reading Architectural History (2002), Ch. 6 : Reading architectural herstories : The discourses of gender
Opening Keynote Address at NGO Forum on Women, Beijing China (1995)
Source: Reading Architectural History (2002), Ch. 6 : Reading architectural herstories : The discourses of gender
That is a problem because that creates a sense of not belonging, and invisibility. I felt so voiceless, and like I didn't matter. Like I was an inconvenience of space because I didn't look like the woman in the magazine or I didn't have the same upbringing as the people I was watching on television. But now that women of color are rising...a lot of women of color are bearing a lot of responsibility of healing their cultures, and there's a way that women are able to empathize deeply, and they are able to express things that can maybe help the mainstream culture understand. Because I think the more we tell different types of stories, the more tolerance there will be.
As quoted in [Alleyne, Robert, Meet MILCK, the Berkeley alum making space for herself in pop music, http://thebaybridged.com/2018/02/27/milck-interview/, 15 January 2019, The Bay Bridged, February 27, 2018]
Source: Why Men Are the Way They Are (1988), p. 218.
“Films have never shown the kind of relationship that can exist between two women.”
And yet this is exactly what feminists ask of men... Men need to reject this.
"Mother May I" Masculinity
A Sky Without Eagles (2014)