Sentences with phrase «american feminist»

This IS another New Age yoga blog from some middle - class, white American feminist mom.
Hannah Wilke is regarded as one of the most prominent American feminist artists working in a variety of media, including sculpture, video, photography, and performance.
The 2009 edition featured works by American feminist artists Faith Ringgold and Judy Chicago as well as 99 other artists from 25 other countries.
De Saint Phalle's work is close to the American feminist artists of the «70s and «80s, especially Anita Steckel, Carolee Schneemann, Joan Semmel, Joyce Kozloff, and Miriam Schapiro.
While Brockmann's enormous work, Philip II Receiving the News of the Loss of the Invincible Armada, is an example of large - scale history painting from 19th - century Spain, Judy Chicago's preparatory drawing for Emily Dickinson's place setting in her iconic installation The Dinner Party is an emblem of the American feminist movement of the 1970s.
Since then, she's become one of a slew of first - wave American feminist artists to slip through the canon's cracks, something that «WACK!
Exhibition of French - American feminist artist, sculptor and film - maker's work covers 200 works from the famous Nana sculptures to her shooting pictures
Dating from two generations within the ongoing American feminist art movement, these artists exemplify the diversities of concerns, aesthetics, concepts, and approaches that make up the movement.
Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) is an American feminist artist known as a pioneer in experimental film.
Judy Chicago, original name Judith Sylvia Cohen, (born July 20, 1939, Chicago, Ill., U.S.), American feminist artist whose complex and focused installations created some of the visual context of the women's liberation movement in the 1970s and beyond.
Not to mention Melania Trump as you've never seen her before, courtesy of American feminist artist Martha Wilson.
A collaboration between the American feminist artist and New York fashion designer, this Judy Chicago x Lisa Perry vinyl placement showcases a blue, white, and gold ornate print.
The gallery has also hosted exhibitions with artists of older generations such as Michelangelo Pistoletto and Gianfranco Pardi and represents the works of British conceptual artist Stephen Willats, American feminist artist Mary Beth Edelson and Syrian born painter and sculptor Simone Fattal who have been showing since the 1960's and have greatly influenced many of the younger generation of artists.
Anita Steckel was an American feminist artist known for paintings and photomontages with sexual imagery.
For American feminist painter Betty Tompkins and her art, the time has finally come.
Nancy Spero is one of the most influential American feminist artists from the 20th century; however, her large - scale 2007 installation Maypole: Take No Prisoners has so far never been exhibited at her home country.
Anita Slavin Arkin Steckel (February 24, 1930, Brooklyn, New York — March 16, 2012, Manhattan, New York) was an American feminist artist known for paintings and photomontages with sexual imagery.
Biography Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) is an American feminist artist known as a pioneer in experimental film.
AlhóndigaBilbao presents a wide exhibition of the work performed by American feminist art collective Guerrilla Girls since its founding in 1985 until today.
It is regarded as an important early work of American feminist literature, illustrating attitudes in the 19th century toward women's health, both physical and mental.Presented in the first person, the story is a collection of journal entries written by a woman whose physician husband (John) has rented an old mansion for the summer.
The American feminist movement got a little stale or a little self - regarding.
Former George Osborne chief of staff Matthew Hancock, eminent American feminist Carol Gilligan and radical feminist Finn Mackay dispute the merits of matriarchy in an Institute of Art and Ideas debate.
The eastern DRC has alternately been described as «the worst place in the world for women» by The Guardian and «hell» by American feminist playwright Eve Ensler.
Shared breastfeeding can incur strong negative reactions in the Anglosphere [84]; American feminist activist Jennifer Baumgardner has written about her experiences in New York with this issue [85].
Since women can run off at any time for any reason and take half of a man's assets and since half or more of marriages end in divorce (usually initiated by women) then a man would have to be a fool to marry a woman, especially an American feminist.
Until the laws are changed to level the playing field men should not get married, especially to an entitled American feminist.
Soskice, Hogan and Coakley, together with Grace Jantzen in Manchester and Pamela Sue Anderson in Newcastle, also tend to be more impressed by French feminist philosophy than by American feminist theology.
[7] American feminist Elizabeth Cady...
Don't ever marry one of these American feminists.
European and American feminists began interacting with the similar movements of Asia, Africa, and Latin America by the end of the 20th century.
There was the way American feminists on the Left excused Bill Clinton's behaviour.

Not exact matches

A veteran Playboy columnist predicted that the controversial medication would be «as monumental as the birth - control pill,» and the publisher of Penthouse hailed it as a macho wonder drug that would «free the American male libido» from the feminists who sought to «emasculate» them.
Well, if there were «real» men in the Vatican and not child abusers or those who refused to investigate that situation thoroughly, maybe they would not need to accuse the American nuns of being feminists.
The perceptive piece on «date rape» («Boys and Girls: The Long Way Back to the Obvious,» The Public Square, May) highlights the fact that while many Americans are reinventing the wheel, many feminists are perversely insisting that it be square rather than round.
CNN: American nuns come out swinging against Vatican in face of «radical feminist» accusations The leadership representing most of America's nuns came out swinging Friday against the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, in the face of charges from the Vatican that the nuns are espousing «radical feminism» and straying from church teaching.
Bachmann told The Daily Beast in an interview that she's definitely not a feminist but an «empowered American
On Downton Abbey, we see that the way of life of the relational place is being improved by middle - class, American, Irish, socialist, and even proto - feminist contributions, but usually not at the expense of «class» in the sense of knowing who you are and what you're supposed to do.
Like the American Negroes who adopted the word «black» from the enemy and flung it back, or the feminists who accept «witch» and «bitch» as badges of honor, Dobson and Hindson are in a mood and movement that take fundamentalism back as a banner for pride and boasting and wave it in the faces of the, in their view, waning evangelicals.
Liberation theology found some of its first expressions in Latin America and among African Americans, but now includes a range of expressions, including feminist and womanist theology.
This failure can be illustrated with the same example, for although Marxists on the whole have been less sexist in their attitudes than have psychoanalysts, they appear only a little less deficient when viewed in the light of contemporary feminist consciousness.37 Or, again, use of Marxist sociology by Latin American theologians of liberation has done little to free them from implicit anti-Judaism in their theological formulations.
Indeed, Sallie McFague, a feminist and ecologically sensitive theologian, has said that hearing Kaufman's 1982 American Academy of Religion presidential address, «Nuclear Eschatology and the Study of Religion,» was an important moment in her own theological development.
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
In view of the stronger logic behind the Catholic perspective, it is hardly surprising that feminist critics of the American pro-life movement see in it the Catholic agenda of restricting artificial birth control and genetic engineering.
Her more recent interests are in the areas of Latin American liberation theologies and feminist theologies.
And Zora Neale Hurston, one of the most renowned Afro - American woman writers, wrote reactionary essays (some of which appeared in the Reader's Digest) and gave her allegiance to the Republican Party — facts often overlooked by her contemporary feminist followers.
These conferences brought together Latin Americans, blacks, and feminists.
It was only out of the interaction that Latin Americans were able honestly to acknowledge the importance of race and gender, that blacks could acknowledge the importance of class and gender, and that feminists could acknowledge the importance of class and race.
In one respect the shock to white male North American theologians produced by feminist theology was softened by the parallel to Black theology.
It provides a base for new coalitions between Roman Catholics and Protestants (witness the ecumenical character of its adherents), liberals and conservatives (witness the continuing concerns of the World Council of Churches and the evangelicals» Chicago Declaration), «majorities» and «minorities» (witness the numerous theological works written from black, feminist, Latin American and Anglo perspectives), and therefore can become an acceptable, sound theological foundation for church education.
A white male process theologian, for example, working (as most do) within the institutional structure of a North American college or university, simply can not become a feminist theologian or do black theology.
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