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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Was Laura Ingalls Wilder a feminist?

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WeAreJackieWeaver · 17/02/2021 21:13

Having read absolutely everything on my reading list this year, I’m re-reading the Little House on the Prairie books.
I loved these books as a child, now reading them as an adult I’m struck how fiercely Laura fought to be allowed outside her gender box. She’s fiesty, loves being physical, running and riding horses and hates the expectations placed on her by society just because she’s a girl. Girls should sit quietly and do womanly tasks like sewing.
Her sister Mary is the complete opposite and loves being feminine and embraces the expectations of her.
Both girls were highly intelligent and their education was encouraged by very progressive (for the time) parents.

During this never-ending winter lockdown the books have helped give me some perspective on the hardship of lives past but I’m loving reading about Laura’s gender non-conforming escapades.

Has anyone else read the books?

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MmeLaraque · 07/03/2021 10:34

As a point of interest for those interested in wider reading and commentary related to LIW, there's this. I found it mentioned in elsewhere some years ago. <a class="break-all" href="https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=www.google.co.uk/&httpsredir=1&article=1022&context=greatplainsquarterly" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=www.google.co.uk/&httpsredir=1&article=1022&context=greatplainsquarterly

Swipeleftagain · 20/03/2021 07:50

Love this thread and am re-reading the whole series off the back of it. Some of my favourite childhood books were these, the Anne of Green Gables series and the Little Women ones, I’d adore to go and visit all those places.

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