Not really, no. Just because she has released anthemic songs in support of females (a la "Irreplaceable", "Single Ladies") doesn't mean that she is the face of modern feminism. If she were to do more than release female-supporting songs, then I would consider her a face, if not the face, of modern feminism. But when has she ever done anything in support of feminism outside of music? Never, as far as I can remember. Once she does, she may be considered a face of feminism, or even an open feminist. If she is a feminist, she hasn't made it obvious. Thus far, all we know is that her shtick is releasing music which is lyrically about supporting females. That doesn't equate to feminism.
Not really, no. Just because she has released anthemic songs in support of females (a la "Irreplaceable", "Single Ladies") doesn't mean that she is the face of modern feminism. If she were to do more than release female-supporting songs, then I would consider her a face, if not the face, of modern feminism. But when has she ever done anything in support of feminism outside of music? Never, as far as I can remember. Once she does, she may be considered a face of feminism, or even an open feminist. If she is a feminist, she hasn't made it obvious. Thus far, all we know is that her shtick is releasing music which is lyrically about supporting females. That doesn't equate to feminism.
You're not a stan so you wouldn't know what she has done outside of music.
No Beyoncé is not feminist in the definition of the term, she is just vocal about females strength, just like Oprah or Michelle Obama.
I freacking hate feminists but I do agree RTW is a feminist song, actually it's a little sexist if you just take in consideration the title. Females should seek for equality not to dominate the world. If that's the case they are nothing more than MEN.