Chimamanda Adichie: Beyoncé's feminism isn't my feminism; it's a kind that gives quite a lot of space to the necessity of men - NaijaFamz.Com

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Sunday, 9 October 2016

Chimamanda Adichie: Beyoncé's feminism isn't my feminism; it's a kind that gives quite a lot of space to the necessity of men

Award winning writer Chimamanda Adichie has commented
for the first time on Beyoncé's feminism
The singer used fragments of the famous author's speech in
her song Flawless. Ms Adichie makes it clear that she
supports Beyoncé's feminist ideology even though she feels
her views differ slightly from Beyonce's because her "type of
feminism is the kind that gives quite a lot of space to the
necessity of men"
The conflation came up during an interview Chimamanda
gave with Dutch paper De Volkskrant , about the upcoming
Dutch translation of her TED talk We should all be feminists -
meanwhile published as an essay - and her presence at the
Brainwash Festival in Amsterdam in October 2016.

'In the first place: of course Beyoncé asked permission to
use my texts, and I did give her permission. I think she's
lovely and I am convinced that she has nothing but the best
intentions. In addition, Beyoncé is a celebrity of the first
order and with this song she has reached many people who
would otherwise probably never have heard the word
feminism, let alone gone out and buy my essay.'

"But I was shocked about how many requests for an
interview I received when that song was released. Literally
every major newspaper in the world wanted to speak with
me about Beyoncé. I felt such a resentment (laughs loudly).

I thought: are books really that unimportant to you? Another
thing I hated was that I read everywhere: now people finally
know her, thanks to Beyoncé, or: she must be very grateful. I
found that disappointing. I thought: I am a writer and I have
been for some time and I refuse to perform in this charade
that is now apparently expected of me: "Thanks to Beyoncé,
my life will never be the same again." That's why it didn't
speak about it much
"Her style is not my style, but I do find it interesting that she
takes a stand in political and social issues, since a few
years. She portrays a woman who is in charge of her own
destiny, who does her own thing, and she has girl power. I
am very taken with that.'

"Still, her type of feminism is not mine, as it is the kind that,
at the same time, gives quite a lot of space to the necessity
of men. I think men are lovely, but I don't think that women
should relate everything they do to men: did he hurt me, do I
forgive him, did he put a ring on my finger? We women are
so conditioned to relate everything to men. Put a group of
women together and the conversation will eventually be
about men. Put a group of men together and they will not
talk about women at all, they will just talk about their own
stuff. We women should spend about 20 per cent of our time
on men, because it's fun, but otherwise we should also be
talking about our own stuff."

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