Feminist Armor
by Melinda Casino

 Super BabymamaScreaming into the Void talks about the heavy armor she wears in her daily life in "Armor":

"I wear invisible armor all the time, I think most women have to just to get through the day. Its a sort of emotional armor against the ubiquitous misogynist prejudice and blatant objectification existing everywhere. I can never quite relax, because as soon as I let myself feel free, along will come something to show me how inferior or poorly regarded I am."

Read the whole thing, it talks about something you may find yourself nodding in agreement with, and works in a reference to the Dilbert cartoon strip, to boot.

Diane Dees at The Dees Diversion critiques the professional tennis world's pervasive sexism:

"This inequality is encouraged by television announcers, both male and female. They may say of a woman, 'Look, her service motion is a bit like McEnroe's.' They may also say, 'When she comes to the net like that, she reminds me a bit of Evonne Goolagong.' But they will never, ever say, 'When I see him volley, I think of Navratilova,' or 'His service motion is abbreviated, like Mauresmo's.'"

Read more of her textual lob in "The institutionalized sexism of women's tennis".

And the latest issue of The Carnival of Feminists is out! Issue 20 is hosted by Super Babymama, and takes poverty and class as its theme. Lots of great pieces gathered here, so go take a look.

If you're interested in hosting an issue, or want to read past issues, see The Carnival of Feminists blog.

Image credit: Super Babymama

BlogHer Contributing Editor Melinda Casino also writes at Sour Duck.

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