41. "I think you could give this argument alot more weight/validity" In response to In response to 9
If you were specific about what these "cultural/historical cues" are. I can't help but think that almost everyone who's reading this is having different ideas of exactly what those are... and that's aside from the fact that what's considered masculine or feminine is going to differ from person to person. If those two things were concretely defined and/or listed, you might be on to something here.
>rebranding femininity as the 'new masculine' is >co-opting/appropriating some of the cultural/historical cues >that have given women their >unequivocal/unmistakable/unambiguous power and identity.