Saved By The bell hooks Tumblr Brings Feminist Theory to Bayside High
Feminism is for Everybody!
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Artist and community organizer Liz Laribee explains what inspired her to combine Saved by the Bell with the feminist theory of bell hooks:
Her work has taken on new meaning for me as a white woman in a post-Ferguson context. As the topic of race relations steeped mass media, I think each of us began reexamining our roles and how they interact with the rest of the story. In my own process of doing so, I have been trying to further educate myself on intersectionality. Naturally, that meant reading more of hooks’s damning and empowering work. It stings and soothes at once, and she is one of my favorite voices on many, many topics. When her stinging clarity meets the banal familiarity of Saved by the Bell, the juxtaposition can be a bit jarring. And I love that; the insistence that scholarship interact with something so absentmindedly consumed by our younger selves.
What do you think, gang?
(via Huffington Post and Boing Boing)
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