Promotional posters for four Hallmark Christmas movies.

Hallmark Christmas Movies: Guilty Pleasure or Feminist Rallying Cry?

A sitting black and white dog looking into the camera with red, pink, and yellow flowers on its collar and a large pink bow on its head. Next to it is a decorated Christmas tree.

Photos with Santa Paws: Ruminations on Pets, Precarity, Consumption, and Family

Let’s Say “Happy Holidays” and Share Hope, Joy, and Light in the Darkness

Yes Virginia, Feminism Left Christmas Alone

By Cheryl Lemus

As I write this blog post, I am recovering from an intense Thanksgiving weekend. Over the course of four days, I cooked, attended a Doctor Who convention, put up the rest of our Christmas decorations, and shopped. I am not ashamed to admit that as of 11:59 p.m. on Halloween, I hit the Christmas station on Pandora. Although I usually wait until Thanksgiving to decorate the tree, I actually put it up a week early this year. And this was not the first time I was in a store very early on Thanksgiving because there was a deal that I could not pass up. I am a liberal feminist, and yes, I am one of those people who loves most everything about the holiday. I cook, I shop, I share past traditions, and damn it, my tree looks awesome. This feminist loves Christmas. Kirk Cameron would be proud.