Janice Fiamengo: Feminism, Anti-Feminism, and Common Sense
The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss
Lawrence M. Krauss
4.4 • 592 Ratings
🗓️ 9 September 2022
⏱️ 119 minutes
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Summary
As I describe in the introduction to our discussion, I first learned about Janice Fiamengo by watching an incredible series of videos she produced called The Fiamengo Files. Not surprisingly, because they presented a well-reasoned approach to various hot-button social justice issues, these videos were taken down YouTube. No worries, like the proverbial Phoenix, The Fiamengo Files II emerged and can be found.
Janice, a retired Professor of English at the University of Ottawa, calls herself an anti-feminist, which may sound shrill or reactionary, but it is worth listening to her discussions to learn why she so labels herself. Most recently she has been working on a comprehensive history of Feminism and provides compelling arguments, based on data, that much of conventional wisdom regarding such things as universal suffrage and the plight of women currently misrepresents what actually transpired.
Whether or not you are inclined to agree with Janice, listening to her is enlightening, and it is also enriching. She is calm and charming, and anything but a firebrand, and I cannot imagine how one could have a non-cordial conversation with her. Nevertheless, she has been censored, and protesters have too often forced her public lectures to be cancelled. It is a great pity, because we need voices of reason to speak to each other if we are ever to rise above the partisan nonsense currently engulfing popular debate.
For that reason I was particularly excited that she agreed to come on the podcast to talk about these issues, her current projects, and her past work, including her book Sons of Feminism. I hope you enjoy the discussion as much as I did, and are provoked to think about these issues in a new way, no matter what you might ultimately conclude. That is, once again, one of the purposes of the Origins Podcast, and of the Critical Mass website.
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Origins Podcast. I'm your host Lawrence Krause. In this episode, I have a discussion with the Professor of English, social commentator and social critic Janice Fiamengo. |
| 0:21.6 | Janice may not be well known around the world, but I think she should be more well known |
| 0:27.6 | for her remarkably cogent commentary, both her writing and her videos, in particular her videos |
| 0:32.6 | for the Fiamengo file that she produced, which confront a major issue, feminism from a different perspective. |
| 0:39.3 | In her most recent set of videos, she actually discusses the history of feminism |
| 0:44.3 | and demonstrates that much conventional wisdom about its history is actually misplaced. |
| 0:49.3 | Janice is not an ideologue or a firebrand. She's a calm and very gentle speaker, but her arguments |
| 0:59.0 | are full of logic and data, which is something I particularly appreciate. I really enjoyed my conversation with her, |
| 1:05.0 | and I think you'll find it provocative at the very least. But I hope you'll listen to what she says, |
| 1:10.0 | because after all, freedom of speech is really the you'll listen to what she says because after all freedom of speech |
| 1:11.9 | is really the freedom to listen. And she may change some of your views as she's affected |
| 1:17.6 | some of mine. It was a real pleasure to talk with her and I hope you'll enjoy this conversation. |
| 1:23.3 | You can watch it ad free by subscribing to our Substack channel, Critical Mass, and all proceeds |
| 1:30.8 | from subscriptions will go to supporting the nonprofit Origins Project Foundation, which |
| 1:35.8 | supports the podcast and several other activities. |
| 1:39.1 | Or you can watch it on our YouTube channel, or you can listen to it anywhere where podcasts |
| 1:43.8 | can be listened to. Either way, |
| 1:45.7 | I hope that you will enjoy the podcast and it will be entertaining and cause you to think, |
| 1:51.5 | which is really the point of it all. Thanks. Well, Janice, I really appreciate your coming on the podcast. |
| 2:06.4 | As you know, I've been a fan of yours for some time. |
| 2:09.2 | So thanks for being here. |
| 2:10.6 | Well, thank you very much for having me on your show. |
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