tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6513072620566117695.post762211817587121088..comments2023-07-06T06:53:55.004-04:00Comments on Athena Magazine: The Vagina Monologues: a reviewAthena Magazinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03467283997184728024noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6513072620566117695.post-90155806532597922372009-12-10T00:44:00.257-05:002009-12-10T00:44:00.257-05:00ditto to what michelle said.
the only power that ...ditto to what michelle said.<br /><br />the only power that women are gaining through objectification is that it ALMOST cancels it out since they are the ones doing it. but it does not negate that there is still women objectification occurring. we need to find a way to include women "owning" their sexuality, but not in an objectification sense. there must be other ways we can empower ourselvses.<br /><br />also...i saw them live. LOVED them.<br /><br />-nadyaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6513072620566117695.post-25397739437546458852009-07-14T12:32:24.427-04:002009-07-14T12:32:24.427-04:00I've seen the Vagina Monologues performed once...I've seen the Vagina Monologues performed once. I like that it openly discusses vaginas and female sexuality in a feminist way (in that it is women owning their sexuality, rather than being objectified sexually. Sexual object unfortunatley still seems to be the leading role for women in plays). However, I would love it if there were more monologues that featured healthy relationships :) --michelleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com