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Summary

The article "Daddy’s Girl: Feminism Begins at Home" recounts a young girl's early exposure to feminism and gender equality through her father's explanation of why both parents work.

Abstract

"Daddy’s Girl" is a reflective piece that highlights the impact of parental influence on the development of a child's understanding of gender roles and equality. It tells the story of a young girl who questions her father about why both her parents work, unlike her friends' parents. The father's response, which implies that being open-minded about gender roles signifies wealth in character, becomes a foundational lesson in feminism for the girl. This lesson resonates with her throughout her life, eventually shaping her into a 'Crusader of Women’s Rights'. The narrative emphasizes the importance of early education on equality within the family structure and acknowledges the role of such education in empowering individuals to challenge societal norms.

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  • The father's perspective suggests that a progressive view on gender roles is a form of wealth, implying criticism towards traditional and limited views on work and family.
  • The article conveys the belief that feminism and gender equality are not just societal issues but personal and familial values that are taught and practiced at home.
  • The author seems to credit their

Daddy’s Girl

Feminism Begins at Home

Photo by Humphrey Muleba on Unsplash

“Dad, why do both mom and you work? None of my friends’ mothers go out to work. Are we poor?”

The father replied, “No, dear. It’s your friends and their parents who are poor in heart and mind.”

Years later, when she was labelled “Crusader of Women’s Rights’, that’s what she recalls as being her first lesson in feminism and gender equality.

Screenshot from author’s blog

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Manali Desai
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