Frases de Gloria Steinem
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Gloria Marie Steinem, más conocida como Gloria Steinem , es una periodista y escritora estadounidense de origen judío, considerada icono del feminismo en su país, así como una activista de los derechos de la mujer referente del movimiento feminista estadounidense a finales de 1960 y principios de 1970.[1]​

Fue columnista para el New York Magazine y una de las fundadoras de la revista feminista liberal Ms.. En 1969 Steinem publicó el artículo "After Black Power, Women's Liberation" que le convirtió en una líder del movimiento feminista. Junto a Betty Friedan es una de las referentes de la llamada "segunda ola del feminismo".

En 1971 fue la autora de uno de los discursos referentes del movimiento feminista de Estados Unidos del siglo XX durante la fundación de la Asamblea Política Nacional de Mujeres: Llamamiento a las mujeres de América.

En 2005 Steinem, Jane Fonda y Robin Morgan cofundaron el Women's Media Center, una organización que tiene como objetivo hacer visible a las mujeres en los medios de comunicación.[2]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 25. marzo 1934   •   Otros nombres قلوریا استاینم, ਗਲੋਰੀਆ ਸਟੀਨਮ
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Frases célebres de Gloria Steinem

“La mejor manera de estar solo es casarse.”

Fuente, Eric Marcus, Manual de pesimista, Editorial Norma, 1994, ISBN 958-04-2639-2, página 59.

“Una vez que nos cansamos de buscar aprobación, nos damos cuenta de que es más fácil ganarse el respeto.”

Fuentes, revista Marie Claire
Fuente: 15 frases de Gloria Steinem para seguir empoderando a las mujeres https://www.marie-claire.es/planeta-mujer/psico/articulo/15-frases-de-gloria-steinem-para-seguir-empoderando-a-las-mujeres-971489051192.

Gloria Steinem: Frases en inglés

“Look, you didn’t leave your party. The party left you.”

The Humanist interview (2012)
Contexto: I think feminists and progressive Democrats err when they accusingly say to Republican women, “How can you be a Republican?” Nobody responds to that. But if you say, “Look, you didn’t leave your party. The party left you. Let’s just look at the issues and see what they are and forget about party labels and vote for ourselves,” I think people would really respond.

“I have always employed humor, and I think it’s absolutely crucial that we do because, among other things, humor is the only free emotion.”

The Humanist interview (2012)
Contexto: There were never that many women stand-up comics in the past because the power to make people laugh is also a power that gets people upset. But the ones who were performing were making jokes on themselves usually and now that’s changed. So there are no rules exactly but I think if you see a whole group of people only being self-deprecating, it’s a problem.
But I have always employed humor, and I think it’s absolutely crucial that we do because, among other things, humor is the only free emotion. I mean, you can compel fear, as we know. You can compel love, actually, if somebody is isolated and dependent — it’s like the Stockholm syndrome. But you can’t compel laughter. It happens when two things come together and make a third unexpectedly. It happens when you learn something, too. I think it was Einstein who said he had to be careful when he shaved because if he thought of something suddenly, he’d laugh and cut himself.
So I think laughter is crucial. Some of the original cultures, like the Dalit and the Native American, don’t separate laughter and seriousness. There’s none of this kind of false Episcopalian solemnity.

“There were never that many women stand-up comics in the past because the power to make people laugh is also a power that gets people upset.”

The Humanist interview (2012)
Contexto: There were never that many women stand-up comics in the past because the power to make people laugh is also a power that gets people upset. But the ones who were performing were making jokes on themselves usually and now that’s changed. So there are no rules exactly but I think if you see a whole group of people only being self-deprecating, it’s a problem.
But I have always employed humor, and I think it’s absolutely crucial that we do because, among other things, humor is the only free emotion. I mean, you can compel fear, as we know. You can compel love, actually, if somebody is isolated and dependent — it’s like the Stockholm syndrome. But you can’t compel laughter. It happens when two things come together and make a third unexpectedly. It happens when you learn something, too. I think it was Einstein who said he had to be careful when he shaved because if he thought of something suddenly, he’d laugh and cut himself.
So I think laughter is crucial. Some of the original cultures, like the Dalit and the Native American, don’t separate laughter and seriousness. There’s none of this kind of false Episcopalian solemnity.

“Nobody tries to diminish the Civil Rights movement by saying they were middle class.”

The Humanist interview (2012)
Contexto: If you think about Martin Luther King and others in the leadership of the Civil Rights movement, they were all college-educated, middle class people. Nobody tries to diminish the Civil Rights movement by saying they were middle class.
It’s true that the National Organization for Women in its early years was white middle class. But once it was joined by younger women from civil rights groups like SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) it changed profoundly. In any case, my life’s ambition is to make white women as smart as black women. Because the group of women who still vote against their own self-interest are white married women.

“Laughter is a rescue. p.204”

Fuente: My Life on the Road

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