MG Lord argues that the "Elizabeth Taylor brand" furthered feminist ideas in The Accidental Feminist. As evidence, he points to Taylor's breakout role as a character challenging gender discrimination in National Velvet, or her 1951 movie A Place in the Sun, which could be considered a reproductive-rights film, as well as her AIDS activism and defiance of conservative sexual expectations for women.
MG Lord argues that the "Elizabeth Taylor brand" furthered feminist ideas in The Accidental Feminist. As evidence, he points to Taylor's breakout role as a character challenging gender discrimination in National Velvet, or her 1951 movie A Place in the Sun, which could be considered a reproductive-rights film, as well as her AIDS activism and defiance of conservative sexual expectations for women.
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