Not exact matches
The actress wrote a story for The Guardian
about feminism and the 1950s when her film «Mona Lisa Smile» was being released
in 2006.
«The mainstreaming of
feminism in a lot of ways came
about because those folks were finding one another» on social media and on feminist blogs, Zeisler says.
In the US, bloggers and authors such as Rachel Held Evans and Sarah Bessey have written about egalitarian theology and are supporting feminism in a way that is accessible to those who are just discovering feminism, as well as for seasoned advocate
In the US, bloggers and authors such as Rachel Held Evans and Sarah Bessey have written
about egalitarian theology and are supporting
feminism in a way that is accessible to those who are just discovering feminism, as well as for seasoned advocate
in a way that is accessible to those who are just discovering
feminism, as well as for seasoned advocates.
Ongoing debates
about the role of women
in society and the Church show that Christianity and
feminism have always been uneasy bedfellows.
They were not very interested
in feminism, not very sensitive to Christian anti-Judaism, not much interested
in culture or
in primal and Eastern religions, not particularly concerned
about the repression of the body, and so forth.
I've had men dismiss the possibility of friendship (not relationship, mind you, friendship) outright when I explain that my blog is
about feminism and the church (often
in no fewer words than that).
Some recent contributions to this conversation include Grace Biskie's plea to engage
in racial reconciliation, Erin Thomas» story of what it's like to be a person of faith with Asperger's Syndrome, Aric Clark's defense of the passionate Mainline, Dianna Anderson's explanation of what
feminism is not, and Registered Runaway's heartbreaking post
about what happened when his father learned he was gay.
As Ignacio introduced me to
feminism and liberation, Ed taught me
about homosexuals and the suffering they undergo
in a patriarchal society.
I think
about that old accusation of a Jezebel spirit when people talk
about feminism or women
in the church or whatever - term - you - want - to - call - it - now.
Vermeer lives
in the Chicago suburbs and blogs
about the intersections of faith and
feminism and, increasingly, social justice issues on her blog, From Two to One.
Admittedly, the Church is not alone
in disliking
feminism, and yet it never ceases to astound me when someone, male or female, says «I'm not a feminist...» For some people,
feminism is only
about promoting «sticking it to the man,» man - hate / female supremacy, burning bras, and «pro-abortion.»
At its core,
feminism is
about recognizing the equal dignity inherent
in men and women and the belief that equal dignity should mean equal worth and treatment.
In the same way that the Black Lives Matter movement simply seeks to highlight that black lives do, in fact, matter (in a society that mostly acts like this is not the case), feminism is a movement that allows women to speak up about the issues that affect them (in a society that often tries to silence them, as illustrated in my previous points
In the same way that the Black Lives Matter movement simply seeks to highlight that black lives do,
in fact, matter (in a society that mostly acts like this is not the case), feminism is a movement that allows women to speak up about the issues that affect them (in a society that often tries to silence them, as illustrated in my previous points
in fact, matter (
in a society that mostly acts like this is not the case), feminism is a movement that allows women to speak up about the issues that affect them (in a society that often tries to silence them, as illustrated in my previous points
in a society that mostly acts like this is not the case),
feminism is a movement that allows women to speak up
about the issues that affect them (
in a society that often tries to silence them, as illustrated in my previous points
in a society that often tries to silence them, as illustrated
in my previous points
in my previous points).
Cobb confesses that changes have come
about in his thoughts of the linear view of human progress, the rise of
feminism and his critique of existentialism.
In between the photo dumps and product placements were some of the most honest, considered, and powerful essays I'd ever read, essays about things that really mattered: faith, doubt, feminism, race, mental health, addiction, community, friendship, mindfulness, grace and the unique joys and challenges of raising children in our highly - connected, yet increasingly isolating cultur
In between the photo dumps and product placements were some of the most honest, considered, and powerful essays I'd ever read, essays
about things that really mattered: faith, doubt,
feminism, race, mental health, addiction, community, friendship, mindfulness, grace and the unique joys and challenges of raising children
in our highly - connected, yet increasingly isolating cultur
in our highly - connected, yet increasingly isolating culture.
When feminists have spoken personally
about the relevance of Whitehead's philosophy to womens» experience, their reasons for relating process thought to
feminism have been grounded
in conceptual and experiential intuitions.
We can also learn much from Tocqueville or Manent or Beneton
about the excesses of our individualism,
about our inability to keep Locke
in the Locke box,
about the horror that is Roe v. Wade and the mean womyn side of our
feminism, and
about the more narcissistic and laughably risk - averse elements of our creeping and sometimes creepy libertarianism.
In addition, contemporary feminists have grown much less sure
about the connections between
feminism and peace.
In the coming years, as today's young men and women take up their responsibilities and seek to make sense of the world, it will not be adequate if Catholics who are worried - as we all ought to be - about the sexual mayhem that has been created in recent years simply denounce the evils of extreme feminism or even of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associate
In the coming years, as today's young men and women take up their responsibilities and seek to make sense of the world, it will not be adequate if Catholics who are worried - as we all ought to be -
about the sexual mayhem that has been created
in recent years simply denounce the evils of extreme feminism or even of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associate
in recent years simply denounce the evils of extreme
feminism or even of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associated.
The worst perpetrator is, of course, Mary Daly, whose significant work
in The Church and the Second Sex (1968) and the even more important Beyond God the Father (1973) has degenerated into her latest effort, Gyn / Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical
Feminism (1978);
about «Spinning and Witches and Great Hags,» it is a book which makes one want either to laugh or cry.
When not mentoring other sommeliers
in the Bay Area, she can be found at the clubs watching live comedy and drag, tweeting
about feminism, or at home drinking Burgundy while slaying dragons on her Xbox.
My point
about feminism is that many feminists aren't so much interested
in equality as they are
in the upper hand.
Furthermore,
in the 1970s, many black women were reluctant to embrace
feminism because it seemed that just when it was
about to be their turn to be Cinderella, white women were telling them that the fantasy was all wrong.»
Annie has been blogging
about parenting,
feminism and social change on the PhD
in Parenting Blog since May 2008.
I thought
about that when I stumbled upon an article
in the Washington Post that culled GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's comments on women, sex, marriage and
feminism taken straight from his books.
In between, homeschooling and cat - wrangling, she writes
about feminism, mothering and thinking at ourfeministplayschool.ca
I knew how difficult it would be to teach her
about body positivity,
feminism, being true to herself, and all the other challenges that go along with being female
in today's...
Now,
in today's Financial Times, you can read
about concerns that green Moms are setting the cause of
feminism back by worrying
about when to run the laundry machine at energy - efficient times.
Parker's name arose
in the context of Mika displaying a column
about «born - again
feminism» Parker had written
in the current Newsweek, edited by Morning Joe guest Tina Brown.
According to a controversial new study, set to be published
in The Journal of Political Psychology, the bedrooms and offices of liberals, who are generally thought of as open, tend to be colorful and awash
in books
about travel, ethnicity,
feminism and music, along with music CDs covering folk, classic and modern rock, as well as art supplies, movie tickets and travel memorabilia.
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So many movies now shout their message loud and clear, but this one is more subtle
about it, and you can watch as just another action movie
about becoming a soldier, but you'll come out wiser or at least more prone to looking at sexism and
feminism in a new way.
In response to Takoma, this film is not
about feminism, at least that's how I interpreted it.
There was nothing fair, whatever that means
in this case,
about the Battle of the Sexes: Riggs was 55 and had retired from the main circuit years ago; the 29 - year - old King was the reigning champion of women's tennis but also saddled with the burden of «justifying» female professional athletics, if not the entire Second Wave of
feminism, to the world.
All of this ardent
feminism is a great thing, but placed
in the inept hands of screenwriter and director Gina Prince - Bythewood it turns into an excuse to attempt to further a story
about love.
But Somebody's Darling is a very modern story
about toxic masculinity, betraying an anxiety
about the fading of the traditional male archetype (for the frat pack, vulnerability is equated with weakness), combined with the vile backlash against new - wave
feminism, which
in the real world we witness
in the abuse apologist and the normalizing of misogyny.
For all the hand - wringing these days over whether a film fits a reductive notion of
feminism, Magic Mike XXL's enthusiastic endorsement of sex and, as importantly, talking
about one's sexual desires seems altogether rarer
in American film.
Here is a new interview of Saoirse at the Toronto Film Festival and she talks
about «Brooklyn»,
feminism and working
in New York.
The show's prevailing vibe — good - natured spoofing of Portland's widespread open - mindedness, environmentalism, and culture (the place where the opening sketch so exhilaratingly declared «the dream of the»90s is alive»)-- even seems to be wearing off or
in need of adjustment, with sketches
about religion, bigots, and
feminism not seeming all that good - natured or funny.
Steven Spielberg's The Post, a drama
about an historic flashpoint
in American journalism, politics and
feminism, is coming out
in the midst of yet another flashpoint, and it's easy to watch this satisfying and well - crafted film as a beacon of hope.
Also, the movie presents the girls» behavior as a forum for debate, as two moms (Mann and Sarayu Blue) square off
in a heated discussion
about feminism and the culture's view of sexually assertive women.