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❶ 如何評價艾瑪沃特森在聯合國的談性別歧視演講

首先華森小姐點出所謂女性主義所附帶的標簽(厭男),並明確說明這樣其實並回非初衷,這樣的公開點出答是珍貴的亦是需要大家ㄧ起延續討論與實踐的。無論女性主義、性別平權在學術釋義為何,皆不該僅僅成為只是一個立場的對立。性別平權關系著生活的分分秒秒,狹義詮釋時或許連自身走路方式等個人習性亦被納入討論,但這些放大鏡般的檢視無益於人類社會的最高善,充其量只能滿足思想局限的那等人小小的自尊,如何跳脫人類社會建立已久的思維模式是我們共同需要努力的,可能是謙卑、同情、良心等心智的轉換,很不容易,但也只有身而為人的我們、正在滑著手機、喝著咖啡的我們能做到,需要男性對自身內在聲音的認同與女性瞭解自身能動力的明白,這樣的基礎才是真正的跨性別思維。

❷ 艾瑪沃特森不僅演技好還愛學習,她有多優秀

艾瑪沃特森是一個連皇子都得不到的人,由此就可以看出她有多麼的優秀。

後來大學之後的艾瑪沃特森,從事了聯合國的女性工作,致力於為女性發聲,2014年艾瑪·沃特森在紐約召開的聯合國HeForShe運動發布會發表10分鍾講話:倡導女性女權能解放;10月29日,艾瑪·沃特森出任“聯合國婦女署親善大使”,登《ELLE》封面,闡述女權主義觀點,2016年的時候,艾瑪息影過一段時間,專門從事女權主義的工作,後來在2017年恢復了電影的拍攝工作。

❸ 艾瑪沃特森女權演講稿 尊敬的什麼來著

女權主義
終結性別不平等

男性和女性應該擁有平等的權益和機會

❹ emma watson 聯合國演講稿

演講全文:
Today we are launching a campaign HeForShe. I am reaching out to you because we need your help. We must try to mobilize as many men and boys as possible to be advocates for change. We don』 just want to talk about it. We want to try and make sure it』s tangible.
I was appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women 6 months ago.The more I spoke about feminism, the more I realized that fighting for women』s rights has too often become synonymous with man-hating. If there is one thing I know for certain is that this has to stop. For the record, feminism by definition is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of political, economic and social equality of the sexes.
When I was 8, I was called bossy because I wanted to direct a play we would put on for our parents. When at 14, I started to be sexualized by certain elements of the media. At 15, my girlfriends started dropping out of sports teams because they didn』t want to appear masculine. At 18, my male friends were unable to express their feelings.I decided that I was a feminist. This seemed uncomplicated to me. But my recent research has shown me that feminism has become an unpopular word. Women are choosing not to identify as feminists. Apparently, [women』s expression is] seen as too strong, too aggressive, isolating, and anti-men, unattractive even.
Why has the word become such an uncomfortable one? I think it is right I am paid the same as my male counterparts. I think it is right that I should be able to make decisions about my own body. I think it is right that women be involved on my behalf in the policies and decisions that will affect my life. I think it is right that socially, I am afforded the same respect as men.
But sadly, I can say that there is no one country in the world where all women can expect to see these rights. No country in the world can yet say that they achieved gender equality. These rights are considered to be human rights but I am one of the lucky ones.
My life is a sheer privilege because my parents didn』t love me less because I was born a daughter. My school did not limit me because I was a girl. My mentors didn*t assume that I would go less far because I might give birth to a child one day. These influences are the gender equality ambassadors that made me who I am today. They may not know it but they are the inadvertent feminists needed in the world today. We need more of those.
If you still hate the word, it is not the word that is important. It is the idea and the ambition behind it because not all women have received the same rights I have. In fact, statistically, very few have.
In 1997, Hillary Clinton made a famous speech in Beijing about women』s rights. Sadly, many of the things that she wanted to change are still true today. What struck me the most was that less than 30% of the audience were male. How can we effect change in the world when only half of it is invited or being welcomed to participate in the conversation?
Men, I would like to give this opportunity to extend your formal invitation. Gender equality is your issue, too. Because to date, I』ve seen my father』s role as a parent being valued less by society. I』ve seen young men suffering from mental illness, unable to ask for help for fear it would make them less of a man. In fact, in the UK, suicide is the biggest killer of men between 20 to 49, eclipsing road accidents, cancer and heart disease. I』ve seen men fragile and insecure by what constitutes male success. Men don』t have the benefits of equality, either.
We don』t often talk about men being imprisoned by gender stereotypes but I can see that they are. When they are free, things will change for women as a natural consequence. If men don』t have to be aggressive in order to be accepted, women won』t feel compelled to be submissive. If men don』t have to control, women won』t have to be controlled.
Both men and women should feel free to be sensitive. Both men and women should feel free to be strong. It is time that we all see gender as a spectrum instead of two sets of opposing ideals. We should stop defining each other by what we are not and start defining ourselves by who we are. We can all be freer and this is what HeForShe is about. It』s about freedom. I want men to take up this mantle so that their daughters, sisters and mothers can be free from prejudice but also so that their sons have permission to be vulnerable and human too, reclaim parts of themselves they abandoned and in doing so, be a more true and complete version of themselves.
You might think: who is this Harry Potter girl? What is she doing at the UN? I』ve been asking myself the same thing. All I know is that I care about this problem and I want to make it better. And having seen what I』ve seen and given the chance, I feel it is my responsibility to say something. Statesman Edmund Burke said all that is need for the forces of evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing.
In my nervousness for this speech and in my moments of doubt, I told myself firmly: if not me, who? If not now, when? If you cast doubts when opportunity is presented to you, I hope those words will be helpful. Because the reality is if we do nothing, it will take 75 years or maybe 100 before women can expect to be paid the same as men for the same work. 15.5 million girls will be married in the next 16 years as children. And at current rates, it won*t be until 2086 before all rural African girls can have a secondary ecation.
If you believe in equality, you might be one of the inadvertent feminists I spoke of earlier and for this I appraud you. We must strive for a united world but the good news is we have a platform. It is called HeForShe.
I invite you to step forward, to be seen and I ask yourself: if not me, who? If not now, when? Thank you.

❺ 艾瑪·沃特森的社會活動

艾瑪·沃特森與法國慈善環保服裝品牌「PeopleTree」合作,以創意顧問的身份為PeopleTree設計2010春夏系列版。
2014年9月20日,艾瑪·沃權特森在紐約召開的聯合國He For She運動發布會發表10分鍾講話:倡導女性女權能解放。
2014年10月29日,艾瑪·沃特森出任「聯合國婦女署親善大使」 ,登《ELLE》封面,闡述女權主義觀點。
2015年1月26日,艾瑪·沃特森作為聯合國婦女署親善大使,參加達沃斯論壇向CEO們談女權。 於2015年3月8日「國際婦女節」在倫敦參加相關女權運動活動。 3月下旬,在男士時尚雜志網站AskMen的2015年99位最傑出女性選舉中,獲選首位。
2016年2月,艾瑪·沃特森發起女權讀書會; 2月25日,宣布暫別影壇一年,專注女權主義。

❻ 艾瑪沃特森女權演講英文原稿

1. Today we are launching a
campaign called 「HeForShe.」I am reaching out to you because I need your help.
We want to end gender inequality—and to do this we need everyone involved. This
is the first campaign of its kind at the UN: we want to try and galvanize as
many men and boys as possible to be advocates for gender equality. And we don』
just want to talk about it, but make sure it is tangible.

2. I was appointed as Goodwill
Ambassador for UN Women 6 months ago. The more I spoke about feminism, the more
I realized that fighting for women』s rights has too often become synonymous
with man-hating. If there is one thing I know for certain it is that this has
to stop. For the record, feminism by definition is the belief that men and
women should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of the
political, economic and social equality of the sexes.

3.

I started questioning
gender-based assumptions a long time ago. When I was at eight I was confused at
being called 「bossy,」 because I wanted to direct the plays we would put on for
our parents—but the boys were not. When at 14, I started being sexualized by
certain elements of the media. When at 15, my girlfriends started dropping out
of their beloved sports teams because they didn』t want to appear 「muscly.」 When
at 18, my male friends were unable to express their feelings.
1. I decided I was a feminist and
this seemed uncomplicated to me. But my recent research has shown me that
feminism has become an unpopular word. Women are choosing not to identify as
feminists. Apparently I am among the ranks of women whose expressions are seen
as too strong, too aggressive, isolating, anti-men, unattractive even.

2. Why has the word become such an
uncomfortable one? I am from Britainand I think it is right I am paid the same as my male counterparts. I think it
is right that I should be able to make decisions about my own body. I think it
is right that women be involved on my behalf in the policies and decisions that
will affect my life. I think it is right that socially, I am afforded the same
respect as men.

3. But sadly, I can say that there
is no one country in the world where all women can expect to see these rights.
No country in the world can yet say that they have achieved gender equality.
These rights I considered to be human rights.

4.
But I am one of the lucky ones.
My life is a sheer privilege because my parents didn』t love me less because I
was born a daughter. My school did not limit me because I was a girl. My
mentors didn』t assume that I would go less far because I might give birth to a
child one day. These influences, with the gender equality ambassadors, made me
who I am today. They may not know it but they are the inadvertent feminists who
are changing the world today. We need more of those.
1. And if you still hate the
word—it』s not the word that is important. It』s the idea and the ambition behind
because not all women have been afforded the same rights that I have. In fact,
statistically, very few have been.

2. In 1997, Hillary Clinton made a
famous speech inBeijingabout women』s rights. Sadly, many of the things that she wanted to change are
still true today. What struck me the most was that less than 30% of the
audience was male. How can we effect change in the world when only half of it
is invited or felt welcomed to participate in the conversation?

3. Men, I would like to take this
opportunity to extend your formal invitation. Gender equality is your issue,
too. Because to date, I』ve seen my father』s role as a parent being valued less
by society despite my needing his presence as a child as much as my mother』s.
I』ve seen young men suffering from mental illness, unable to ask for help for
fear it would make them less of a man. In fact, in theUK, suicide is
the biggest killer of men between 20 to 49, eclipsing road accidents, cancer
and coronary heart disease. I』ve seen men made fragile and insecure by a
distorted sense of what constitutes male success. Men don』t have the benefits
of equality, either.

4. We don』t often talk about men
being imprisoned by gender stereotypes but I can see that they are. And when
they are free, things will change for women as a natural consequence. If men
don』t have to be aggressive in order to be accepted, women won』t feel compelled
to be submissive. If men don』t have to control, women won』t have to be
controlled

5. Both men and women should feel
free to be sensitive. Both men and women should feel free to be strong. It is
time that we all perceive gender as a spectrum instead of two sets of opposing
ideals. If we stop defining each other by what we are not and start defining
ourselves by who we are, we can all be freer and this is what HeForShe is
about. It』s about freedom. I want men to take up this mantle so that their
daughters, sisters and mothers can be free from prejudice but also so that
their sons have permission to be vulnerable and human too, reclaim those parts
of themselves they abandoned and in doing so, be a more true and complete
version of themselves.

6. You might be thinking: who is
this Harry Potter girl? And what is she doing speaking at the UN? And it』s
really a good question. I』ve been asking myself the same thing. All I know is
that I care about this problem and I want to make it better. And having seen
what I』ve seen and given the chance, I feel it is my responsibility to say
something. Statesman Edmund Burke said 「all that is need for the forces of evil
to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing.」

7. In my nervousness for this
speech and in my moments of doubt, I』ve told myself firmly: if not me, who? If
not now, when? If you have similar doubts when opportunity are presented to
you, I hope those words will be helpful. Because the reality is that if we do
nothing, it will take 75 years or for me nearly 100 before women can expect to
be paid the same as men for the same work. 15.5 million girls will be married
in the next 16 years as children. And at current rates, it won』t be until 2086
before all rural African girls can have a secondary ecation.

8. If you believe in equality, you
might be one of the inadvertent feminists that I spoke of earlier and for this
I applaud you. We are struggling for a uniting world but the good news is we
have a uniting movement. It is called HeForShe. I am inviting you to step
forward, to be seen and to ask yourself: if not me, who; if not now, when.
Thank you very very much.

❼ 艾瑪沃特森2014年9月24日在聯合國演講時穿的白西裝裙是哪個品牌的

好像艾瑪特別喜歡burrey。。。。

❽ 艾瑪沃特森聯合國演講穿的黑色緊身上衣是什麼牌子

是關於女性、社會平等的那個演講嗎?她常穿的的牌子多為冬夏季走秀時回裝衣服,所以一般很難買到答,不過你可以把相關圖發到「穿穿」之類的APP試試,他們專門按圖片做一模一樣的。再就是她穿的便衣大多由burberry,因為她是burberry的代言人。望採納

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