April 03, 2016

Emma Watson and Caitlin Moran buy each other feminist accessories




Before picking one of Caitlin Moran's book for Our Shared Shelf, Emma met her to talk about HeForShe. Caitlin talks about it in an interview with Irish Times.

Current favourite feminists?
Caitlin Moran: There is a different one every day. So this morning I’ll give you three: Emma Watson, who is doing the He For She campaign for the UN, which I’ve been helping her out on. And when we went for cocktails to discuss it I told her I loved Gloria Steinem’s glasses, and the next day she biked me a pair of Gloria Steinem’s glasses. The fact that we live in the 21st century where Hermione from f***ing Harry Potter is fangirling over Gloria Steinem’s glasses with another feminist and we buy each other feminist accessories makes my heart sing. Then Dr KimberlĂ© Williams Crenshaw was on Woman’s Hour this morning, talking about intersectionality and just sounding like a badass. So those three women.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Emma met her to talk about HeForShe
Maybe there are a interview as with Lin Manuel Miranda

Anonymous said...

Helloooo I have seen Regression and Conia and I do not like these movies :/ and I have saythat Emma acting, she is too mechanic and just thinks about the words on the script, which basically means she can’t act. She is not natural in her acting, I do not say She is very bad but She is not very good :(

Anonymous said...

Conia, sorry Colonia

Anonymous said...

It seems that to be a rock solid feminist one should use the "F" word so I guess that means I will never achieve those dizzy (?) heights. I find I have sufficient knowledge of our English language to manage a discussion without the use of it.

Anonymous said...

It seems that to be a rock solid feminist one should use the "F" word so I guess that means I will never achieve those dizzy (?) heights. I find I have sufficient knowledge of our English language to manage a discussion without the use of it.
Do not you like the Emmma feminism?

Anonymous said...

No! Too dizzy!

Anonymous said...

I read this woman' book. I certainly would not want to meet her.Hearing someone speak in that manner, I would flee. Just reading about her approach to Emma makes me cringe. Gee whizz Emma, what have you come to?

Anonymous said...

I wish emma would write some fiction or script that protrays her own sensitivity.Just reading her comments or listening to interviews, I think she could be a good writer.

Anonymous said...

Oh well!