Title: Philosophy for Girls
Published by: Oxford University Press
Release Date: 2020
Pages: 10

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The Medusa trope depicts women who are angry as having no real reason for being angry since, more often than not, they are not really victims. It also depicts such angry women as dangerous, and society concludes that these angry, blameworthy women must be conquered and controlled through patriarchal norms, laws, expectations, and hostility. I describe the reality of such a trope for many women and girls. I then discuss some implications of it, particularly the urge for women and girls to escape features of the trope in order to escape being conquered and controlled. I also wonder to what extent it is possible to escape the trope, and I offer some reasons for why women should not escape it, even if they could. I conclude by arguing why and how women and girls can embrace the Medusa trope as a form of resistance against sexism and misogyny.

Anger: Embracing the Medusa Trope as a Form of Resistance