A new enormously popular TV show in the African country of Senegal (“Mistress to a Married Man”) says YES! On August 22, the NEW YORK TIMES ran a front page story about this “Sex in the City”-like TV series currently so popular in the predominately Muslim country of Senegal. The lead character has an affair with a married man and brazenly says she will have sex with whomever she pleases. The NEW YORK TIMES story celebrates her promiscuity as part of a larger movement of women’s liberation in male dominated societies around the world.
FEMINISM AND PROMISCUITY:ARE THEY INSEPARABLE?
FEMINISM AND PROMISCUITY:ARE THEY…
FEMINISM AND PROMISCUITY:ARE THEY INSEPARABLE?
A new enormously popular TV show in the African country of Senegal (“Mistress to a Married Man”) says YES! On August 22, the NEW YORK TIMES ran a front page story about this “Sex in the City”-like TV series currently so popular in the predominately Muslim country of Senegal. The lead character has an affair with a married man and brazenly says she will have sex with whomever she pleases. The NEW YORK TIMES story celebrates her promiscuity as part of a larger movement of women’s liberation in male dominated societies around the world.