As a pretty much old person, they all just struck me as poking fun at some of the shibboleths people have claimed for capital-F Feminism over the years. I can't really tell what their position is, maybe that it's all fairly silly, in a post-Feminist backlash kind of way, but I have a sense of humor and can't help but laugh at the collection. Also, Mary Poppins is notoriously cheerful.
Beyonce is a really interesting figure, because a lot of her lyrics and positions are empowerment-oriented, but she also dances on stage in lingerie, so I think a lot of feminists over the years would not have known what to make of her.
Are You A Bad Feminist
Incidentally, I think assessments like "borderline acceptable feminist" probably do apply to a lot of post-backlash women, who assume that feminist positions they hold are "normal" today and don't understand or acknowledge how precarious things like reproductive rights are here. (Or don't care/notice because they are affluent enough that the access problems don't apply to them.) I think that's a serious problem for women, and shows how limited critiques about privilege have been.
I also suspect that you personally are sufficiently introspective that your "departures" from Mary Poppins-echelon "Feminism" are thoughtful and in the spirit.
I also suspect that you personally are sufficiently introspective that your "departures" from Mary Poppins-echelon "Feminism" are thoughtful and in the spirit.
I didn't even understand some of the questions! Is Beyonce feminist or not?