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Read the article “5 Hurtful
Microaggressions I’ve Experienced as a Muslim in Feminist Spaces” by Nashwa
Khan (link: https://everydayfeminism.com/2016/05/anti-muslim-microaggressions/). In the section “Sex Positivity to
the Point of Shaming”, Khan describes how sex positivity often turns into
something counter-productive in the feminist movement. Please answer the following
questions.
1.What feminist analytical framework – liberal,
radical, or inversion – is embodied in the idea that feminists should be
sexually active? Explain how you know this is the analytical framework being
expressed.
2.Think about the two remaining analytical
frameworks (the ones which were not the answer to #1).
What insights does each offer into the
situation? How do they provide counter pressures to the answer given in #1?
(Of these 2, one is going to be more difficult
than the other. For this one, think about how the answer given in #1 works
within a certain value framework that we might want to question).
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Feminist Analytical Framework
In “5 Hurtful Microaggressions I’ve Experienced as a
Muslim in Feminist Spaces," Nashwa Khan discusses how sex-positivity often
results in counter-productive elements that support feminism. For that reason,
cultural frameworks such as inversion, radical, and liberal argue that women
should embrace sex positivity and autonomy.
Liberal feminism supports the notion that feminists
need to be sexually active, underpinning the importance of the theme of
personal identity. It suggests that women should have autonomy over their
bodies by focusing on abilities that strengthen their actions and choices. As a
result, Khan believes that others should not reprimand women for being sexual,
underlining the importance of sex positivity and bodily autonomy. Liberal
framework denounces the social beliefs that women should not be included in
intimacy discussions since they are not supposed to be sexually active.
Analytical frameworks such as inversion and radical liberate women from partial social settings through challenging existing norms and institutions. These elements reinforce the need for personal integrity, demanding that women should live...