Elizabeth Gould Davis Quote

The misnamed "feminine" woman, so admired by her creator, man — the woman who is acquiescent in her inferiority and who has swallowed man's image of her as his ordained helpmate and no more — is in reality the "masculine" woman. The truly feminine woman "cannot help burning with that inner rage that comes from having to identify with her exploiter's negative image of her," and having to conform to her persecutor's idea of femininity and its man-decreed limitations.


The First Sex, ch. 22 - Woman in the Aquarian Age (1971).


The misnamed feminine woman, so admired by her creator, man — the woman who is acquiescent in her inferiority and who has swallowed man's image of...

The misnamed feminine woman, so admired by her creator, man — the woman who is acquiescent in her inferiority and who has swallowed man's image of...

The misnamed feminine woman, so admired by her creator, man — the woman who is acquiescent in her inferiority and who has swallowed man's image of...

The misnamed feminine woman, so admired by her creator, man — the woman who is acquiescent in her inferiority and who has swallowed man's image of...