On page 195 of the sexual politics of female criminality there is a cartoon titled “Feminist demands…” It shows the male and the female role during this time but switched up because the female role has a man’s face and the male role has a females face. In this section it is being said that the modern woman was winning her freedom but also being masculinized. Even before I saw the comic strip I automatically thought of the Rosie the riveter poster from the 1940s  and how shes showing off her muscle while she has her bandanna on her head from working at home but it’s her elbow and hands that’s dramatized and looks rough “like a mans.” Representing feminism and women’s economic power.