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Type: Essay / blog post / article (likely an attachment within a larger correspondence)
File Size: 2.62 MB
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This document appears to be a page from an essay or blog post discussing feminist theory, the gender binary, and strategies for engaging men in gender discussions. The author references Thomas MacAulay Millar and debates the effectiveness of confrontational versus gentle approaches to discussing privilege. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, potentially related to academic or social correspondence involving individuals under investigation.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Thomas MacAulay Millar Author/Commentator
Cited by the author of the text; the author discusses his views and comments on a blog post.
Author (Unnamed) Writer
The narrator of the text discussing feminism, gender dynamics, and strategies for engaging men in gender discussions.

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House Oversight Committee
Indentified via the Bates stamp footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018579'.

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Location Context
Mentioned in the context of where normative men hold most of the power.

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Author Intellectual/Debate Thomas MacAulay Millar
Author cites Millar and discusses an interaction they had in blog comments regarding rhetorical strategy.

Key Quotes (5)

"The gender binary may not hurt everyone equally, but it hurts everyone."
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"Could feminist acknowledgment of the women's gender-based advantages help pave the way for more men to acknowledge male privilege?"
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"If I'm going to alienate someone for saying what I think too bluntly, I'll pick entitled cis het dudes."
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"I think a lot of dudes have been led to feel that they have no place in gender discussions -- that those discussions will always be about what men are doing wrong..."
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"normative men hold most of the power in America."
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