Not a TAAT but prompted by one.
I know that most posters on here despair when people use the I exercised a choice and the fact that I did so itself is feminist, therefore what I did was a feminist act line of reasoning but can making a choice to do something that either is against women or comes from a tradition of oppressing women ever be a feminist choice ?
So on the marriage thread for example, can choosing to use your husband's surname ever be hailed as a feminist act ? So if you know that the tradition behind it is not at all supportive of women, can it really be reclaimed by women as a positive or does the history of how it arose completely wipe it out ?
Trivial example I know but there seem to be so many everyday things that stem from horrible woman oppressing traditions or that have evolved recently to objectify women that I can't see how any woman who has seriously thought about these things can ever call their choice a feminist one. It's a choice, yes, great, but even feminists do anti feminist things.
What am I missing or is this feminism lite that I just don't get ?