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'Bow down, bitches': when celebrity feminism goes wrong

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageBeyonce struts onstage in her concerts as a kind of warrior goddess while the word 'feminist' lights up in colossal letters behind her.Reuters/Robert Hanashiro

When pop star Taylor Swift recently won album of the year at the Grammys she was applauded for delivering a “message of empowerment” to young women. In her acceptance speech,...

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