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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Feminist songs?

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AnnVeronica · 04/07/2010 23:29

I'd like to introduce my 15-year-old sister to feminism. She recently asked me to make her a playlist, so I thought this would be a good place to start?

I've come up with Video by India.Arie. I was also thinking of Defying Gravity from Wicked. Do you have any more suggestions?

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LeninGrad · 12/08/2010 19:13

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Hazeyjane · 12/08/2010 19:24

boothill foot tappers -

michelle shocked -

I am stuck in the 80s!

LeninGrad · 12/08/2010 19:26

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PeggyGuggenheim · 12/08/2010 19:31

DID I SHAVE MY LEGS FOR THIS?
Deanna Carter

Flowers and wine is what I thought I would find
When I came home from working tonight
Well now here I stand, over this frying pan
And you want a cold one again

I bought these new heels, did my nails
Had my hair done just right
I thought this new dress was a sure bet
For romance tonight
Well it's perfectly clear,between the TV and beer
I won't get so much as a kiss
As I head for the door I turn around to be sure
Did I shave my legs for this?

Now when we first met you promised you'd get
A house on a hill with a pool
Well this trailer stays wet and were swimmin' in debt
And you want me to go back to school

I bought these new heels,did my nails
Had my hair done just right
I thought this new dress was a sure bet
For romance tonight
Well it's perfectly clear,between the TV and beer
I won't get so much as a kiss
As I head for the door I turn around to be sure
Did I shave my legs for this?
Darlin did I shave my legs for this?

herjazz · 12/08/2010 19:35

Suck.my.left.wah-oh-oh-one :)

Le tigre is prob bit more accessible and what you'd want to play to yr daughter. Stop is a good un cos it namechecks v inspiring women

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ElephantsAndMiasmas · 12/08/2010 19:48

never heard of that site, love the idea of Leninradio though!

Listening to Ma Rainey now.

Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves (i miss the eighties, never thought I'd say that :()

Here's .

Now there was a time when they
used to say
That behind every - "great man."
There had to be a - "great woman."
But in these times of change you
know
That it's no longer true.
So we're comin' out of the kitchen
'Cause there's somethin' we forgot
to say to you (we say)

Sisters are doin' it for themselves.
Standin' on their own two feet.
And ringin' on their own bells.
Sisters are doin' it for themselves.

Now this is a song to celebrate
The conscious liberation of the
female state!
Mothers - daughters and their
daughters too.
Woman to woman
We're singin' with you.
The "inferior sex" got a new exterior
We got doctors, lawyers, politicians
too.
Everybody - take a look around.
Can you see - can you see - can you
see
There's a woman right next to you.

ElephantsAndMiasmas · 12/08/2010 19:52

sorry that pigfoot link got in the wrong place Blush

BitOfFun · 12/08/2010 20:05

I like by Sheryl Crow, about a woman who grows up to find that building her life around a man has stifled her dreams.

tribpot · 12/08/2010 20:14

Like Hope I would say anything by the Indigo Girls but I love them anyhoo. Also anything by Ms Etheridge. And Dolly was there decades before anyone realised she was.

I wonder what 'Feminism: The Musical' looks like, though! Would definitely book a ticket.

mittz · 12/08/2010 20:20

A poem..makes me wince..

"Bring back Mom.
Bread-baking Mom, in her crisp gingham apron
just like the aprons we sewed for her
in our Home Economics classes
and gave to her for a surprise
on Mother's Day ?

Mom, who didn't have a job
because why would she need one,
who made our school lunches ?
the tuna sandwich, the apple,
the oatmeal cookies wrapped in wax paper ?
with the rubber band she'd saved in a jar;
who was always home when we got there
doing the ironing
or something equally boring,

who smiled the weak smile of a trapped drudge
as we slid in past her,
heading for the phone,
filled with surliness and contempt
and the resolve never to be like her.

Bring back Mom.
Who wanted to be a concert pianist
but never had the chance
and made us take piano lessons,
which we resented ?

Mom, who aspic rings
and Jello salads we ate with greed,
though later derided ?
pot-roasting Mom, expert with onions
though anxious in the face of garlic,
who received a brand-new frying pan
from us each Christmas ?
just what she wanted ?

Mom, her dark lipsticked mouth
smiling in the black-and-white
soap ads, the Aspirin ads, the toilet paper ads,
mom, with her secret life
of headaches and stained washing
and irritated membranes ?
Mom, who knew the dirt,
and hid the dirt, and did the dirty work,
and never saw herself
or us as clean enough ?

and who believed
that there was other dirt
you shouldn't tell to children,
and didn't tell it,
which was dangerous only later.

We miss you, Mom.
Though you were reviled to great profit
in magazines and books
for ruining your children

  • that would be us ?
by not loving them enough, by loving them too much, by wanting too much love from them, by some failure of love ?

(Mom, whose husband left her
for his secretary and paid alimony,
Mom, who drank in solitude
in the afternoons, watching TV,
who dyed her hair an implausible
shade of red, who flirted
with her friends' husbands at parties,
trying with all her might
not to sink below the line
between chin up and despair ?

And who was carted away
and locked up, because one day
she began screaming and wouldn't stop,
and did something very bad
with the kitchen scissors ?

But that wasn't you, not you, not
the Mom we had in mind, it was
the nutty lady down the street ?
it was just some lady
who became a casualty
of unseen accidents,
and then a lurid story? )

Come back, come back, oh Mom,
from craziness or death
or our own damaged memory ?
appear as you were:

Queen of the waffle iron,
generous dispenser of toothpaste,
sorceress of Mercurochrome,
player of games of smoky bridge
in which you won second-prize dishtowels,
brooder over the darning egg
that hatched nothing but socks,
boiler of horrible porridge ?
climb back into the cake-mix package,
look brisk and competent, the way you used to ?

if only we could call you ?
here Mom, here Mom ?
and you would come clip-clopping
on your daytime Cuban heels,
smelling of sink and lilac,
(your bum encased in the foundation garment
you'd peel off at night
with a sigh like a marsh exhaling),
saying, what is it now,
and we could catch you
in a net, and cage you
in your bungalow, where you belong,
and make you stay ?

Then everything would be all right
the way it was when we could play
till after dark on spring evenings,
then sleep without fear
because you threw yourself in front of the fear
and stopped it with your body ?

And there you'll be, in your cotton housecoat,
holding a wooden peg
between your teeth, as the washing flaps
on the clothesline you once briefly considered
hanging yourself with ?

But forget that! There you'll be,
singing a song of your own youth
as though no time has passed
and we can be careless again,
and embarrassed by you,
and ignore you as we used to.

And the hole in the world will be mended."

  • Margaret Atwood
Firepile · 12/08/2010 21:00

OOh Kirsty MacColl is hard to beat -

In a heavier mode, they never really identified as feminist, but it strikes me that the Breeders first album is particularly feminist - is pretty much a prochoice anthem. Check out Pixies, Throwing Muses, Kristin Hersh, Belly for strong women, too.

And PJ Harvey come to that.

Has anyone suggested Gossip yet?

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