Why is a distributor specializing in works made by women relevant in a “post-feminist” environment?
I don’t think we are in a post-feminist environment. Frankly, I don’t think there is such a thing as post-feminist. I think feminism is an on-going process and we all have a long way to go towards true equality in society. In terms of film and video, I am still waiting for the day that I can look in the newspaper for new film releases or even the catalogues from the major film festivals and see the same number of films being shown by men and women.
Related Questions
- Why do Indian Hindu women go in seclusion during their menstrual cycle? Is it still relevant in the modern era?
- Why is a distributor specializing in works made by women relevant in a "post-feminist" environment?
- What other organisations and activities are there that are relevant to women and SET issues?