Desde ni as aprendemos que debemos contener la ira y no dejarla salir, aunque lastre nuestro cuerpo y nuestra mente de maneras insospechadas.
Y sin embargo, tenemos una multitud de razones leg timas para sentirnos enojadas: desde los actos de misoginia m s crudos y violentos, hasta el sutil goteo del sexismo cotidiano que fortalece las normas de g nero m s insidiosas de nuestras sociedades.
Girls grow up learning to suppress their anger and never let it out, even though it may damage their bodies and minds in unforeseen ways.
And yet, women have plenty of legitimate reasons to be angry, from the crudest and most gruesome acts of misogyny to subtle everyday sexism that reinforces gender roles in insidious ways.
About the Author Soraya Chemaly is an award-winning writer and activist whose work focuses on the role of gender in culture, politics, religion, and media.
She is the director of the Women's Media Center Speech Project.
Her work has appeared in Time, The Verge, The Guardian, The Nation, Quartz, Salon, The Huffington Post, and The Atlantic.
Enojadas | Desde los actos de misoginia m s crudos y violentos hasta el sutil goteo del sexismo cotidiano que fortalece las normas de g nero m s insidiosas de nuestras sociedades |
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