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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

A feminist perspective?

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LadyOfTheManor · 15/03/2011 11:00

Hello ladies,
I have written a "feminist fairy tale" short story for an academic conference in a few weeks, the conference is about how females have evolved (in terms of literary representation). Would any of you mind reading it and giving me a bit of feedback? It's a bit tongue in cheek, but I'm hoping most of you will pick up on the feminist and literary references....Please?!

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MrIC · 15/03/2011 11:29

Not a "lady" but I'll read it. Is it online? could you post a link?

sethstarkaddersmackerel · 15/03/2011 11:32

I would happily read it.

LadyOfTheManor · 15/03/2011 11:33

Thanks so much not- a - lady.

I have inboxed it to you. It isn't finished yet...!

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LadyOfTheManor · 15/03/2011 11:35

Brief run down so you know the ending;

  1. Prince is in a deep slumber after a woman put him under a spell. Sigmund and Emiline are on their way to their father's house.
  2. They leave their separate houses (indicates they are adults-and not children)
  3. They meet up and head towards the woods, they meet a Giant.
  4. They see LRRH skip across the cross roads and decide to follow him
  5. They stumble upon a tea party with a mixture of fictional and non fictional guests, discussing feminist political movements of the time (use several women over several decades)
  6. They eat lunch, and see the wolf attack LRRH. The wolf is in fact Simone De Bouvoir, looking to pounce on a young girl, sees LRRH is a boy and scarpers.
  7. The Ranger is at home looking after his son while Snow White is at work
  8. The Wicked Queen goes to the Ranger for some afternoon delight
  9. The Goblin steals the child and puts the child in a sack
  10. The screaming baby is used to rouse a sleeping MALE or anti-feminist
  11. Once he awakes, the spell is broken, and women go back to being domestic slaves.
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