Comment on Delivering SHAME right to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s home by Anne Teahan
It is so rare to see a piece such as this exploring VAWG in DAO. I appreciate that Dolly has been prepared to take it on. Not easy. In the arts many talented and courageous women have been shamed or silenced (including losing opportunities to work) because they’ve expressed concerns about women’s safety and vulnerability in the face of deep misogyny. It is good to see this issue emerge here. Maybe it indicates there’s a small crack in the armour. I hope so. Thankyou Dolly.
It is so rare to see a piece such as this exploring VAWG in DAO. I appreciate that Dolly has been prepared to take it on. Not easy. In the arts many talented and courageous women have been shamed or silenced (including losing opportunities to work) because they’ve expressed concerns about women’s safety and vulnerability in the face of deep misogyny. It is good to see this issue emerge here. Maybe it indicates there’s a small crack in the armour. I hope so. Thankyou Dolly.
