Sentences with phrase «by any feminist at»

The apparatus of scholarship is there, but the book's each and every claim represents a radical reduction of social reality and experience, particularly Faludi's presumption that any rethinking undertaken by any feminist at any time, if the thinker in question comes out at some place Faludi dislikes, constitutes a prima facie case that the woman in question has become a backlash pawn.
Suffragette (PG - 13 for intense violence, mature themes, brief profanity and partial nudity) Historical drrama, set in England, chronicling the selfless fight for women's equality staged by feminists at the dawn of the 20th Century.

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Since its 2008 debut, the toy's innocuous curve has graced sponsorship banners for an annual sexuality conference at the University of Guelph and the feminist led Momentum gathering in Washington, D.C.. There, couples in search of a bedroom rejuvenator learn that open sexual communication — aided by the We - Vibe, of course — leads to stronger marriages and better dispositions.
Apologists for science have become alarmed at the fact that science is questioned within the academy itself, by historians of science and feminists.
Henry would have no sympathy at all for the position advanced by the process theologians and accepted by feminists and Alvin Plantmga, 4 who insist that genuine freedom requires complete immunity from divine control.
But the Christian feminist is by definition a reformist, regarded with suspicion by males and, alas, females who cling to an outmoded patriarchy, and at the same time labeled as a «moron» by such separatists as Mary Daly.
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
Yes it was written by men 2000 years and above ago in a different culture but that doesn't mean that it supports patriarchal oppression any more than a book written by Germain Greer at the height of the feminist movement's popularity is sexist and supports matriarchal oppression.
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.
The acceptance of women at West Point, Annapolis and the Air Force Academy has been hailed as a victory by many feminists, as well as by people who are concerned about the quality and quantity of career military personnel.
The publicized comment by a feminist theologian at the «Re-imagining» conference a few years ago is only one example of the discomfort: «I don't...
Formation counts, of course, and those early «sex - blind» perceptions at Yale (preceded by similar ones at Smith College under the tutelage of some grandes dames of the feminist movement of the «20s) have stayed with me to the extent that while my femininity qualifies my theology it does so adjectivally and indirectly.
Forged by US gender feminists in the 1970s against the backdrop of May» 68, the postmodern notion of gender became the object of an alleged «global consensus» at the 1995 UN Beijing conference on women.
She may well in end up leading a church one day where she preaches Jesus like a woman on fire and lays hands on the sick and watches God heal them, though this will surprise those Reformed colleagues who are sure all female church leaders have been trained by godless - Unitarian - lesbian - leftist - radical feminist - seminarians (she didn't have access to seminary at all — unfortunately she has read the Acts of the Apostles).
Insightful is his exploration of the (limited) common ground inhabited by both traditionalists and feminists, whose focus on women demands that it at least take seriously questions of child rearing.
The conversation began at the initiative of the feminists and their allies, not surprisingly, and has been taken up by those displeased with the feminists» results.
The story, written up in The American Prospect, points out that the 1970s feminist attitudes ensconced at Smith are quaint by today's standards.
And third of all, if L'Oreal wants to join the feminist movement for real, how about they begin by not perpetuating the stereotype that girls are so bad at math and science that they'll go out and buy a product that promises to «millionize» their eyelashes.?
At the inaugural Women's Convention in Detroit in October, put on by the Women's March organizers, Herndon - De La Rosa, of New Wave Feminists, asked «if there was room in their campaign for women who might regret their abortions, say if it was done out of coercion, or if that counted as reinforcing stigma.»
At the same time, the church is told by feminists that its Scriptures, the only written guarantees of its freedom in Christ, are now suspect and to be judged as true only if they accord with modern feminist views.
The publicized comment by a feminist theologian at the «Re-imagining» conference a few years ago is only one example of the discomfort: «I don't think we need a theory of atonement at all.
''... If L'Oreal wants to join the feminist movement for real, how about they begin by not perpetuating the stereotype that girls are so bad at math and science that they'll go out and buy a product that promises to «millionize» their eyelashes.?
And yes, it's also true that many of us (at least those of us who are white and middle - class) are a bit self - absorbed or extremely focused on our careers (we're the «third waver» feminists, and many of us from Day One saw our lives as defined by our work.
The subtitle reads «feminists who say they're having it all - by choosing to stay home» and the article features the story of Kelly Makino, a mom who decided to stay at home full time.
It's basically a game of «how many times can we run around mom's feet while she's cooking before she falls into a hot pot of sauce and / or gets overwhelmed by the chaos and throws a feminist rant at her partner about how she shouldn't have to cook dinner just because she's a woman (even though he totally offers to cook and she really just wants to do it).»
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.
At the end I go through a list of feminists, Bengali socialists and British liberals who are disillusioned by the failure of the Labour government to stand by them rather than their enemies.
Be positive If you get a strong indication you're going to get dropped at the reshuffle — by which I mean correspondence from the PM, in which he says you're a useful as a Gillette salesman at a feminist rally — don't take this to mean you're on your way out.
I think that the Working Families Party is terrific,» said Brewer, who was sporting the wide - brimmed hat worn by the late feminist Congresswoman Bella Abzug at the rally on the steps of City Hall.
We also looked at more draconian legal approaches, including the one operating in Sweden, which is often celebrated by feminists opposed to sex work.
After the findings of a report by the women and equalities select committee caused a row between some feminists and trans people, our next piece suggested that equality for trans people must not come at the expense of women's rights.
Last month, Nixon said she might challenge Cuomo, when asked by NY1 at a fundraiser she was co-hosting with a feminist collective, whose directors include Mayor Bill de Blasio's finance director and the communications director for his reelection campaign.
In January, she said «maybe» when asked about joining the governor's race by NY1 at a fundraiser she was co-hosting with a feminist collective whose directors include de Blasio's finance director and the communications director for his reelection campaign.
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The President tries to prove he's a man's man by throwing out the first pitch at a Washington Nationals game, while Ivanka attempts to become a feminist icon by opening a school for girls.
Our Cartoon President, Season 1, Episode 10: The President tries to prove he's a man's man by throwing out the first pitch at a Washington Nationals game, while Ivanka attempts to become a feminist icon by opening a school for girls.
Suggesting a period piece version of a film noir saga as envisioned by Stanley Kubrick, this twisted feminist drama is rooted in contentious racial - and gender - warfare issues, employing a meticulous formalism to recount its cutthroat story about Katherine's at - any - cost attempts to attain liberation.
The title recalls the infamous insult Donald Trump aimed at Hillary Clinton during the 2016 Presidential Election campaign, which was later reclaimed by feminists.
Daniel Barber's feminist Western, which sees Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld, and Munu Otaru as three women menaced by Union soldiers (Sam Worthington and Kyle Soller), premiered at TIFF a year ago, where we gave it a middling review, but Playlisters who've caught up with it since loved it to death (it was on my Top 10 of last year, for instance).
Olive grew up in a Catholic boarding school, leading Elizabeth to laugh at the fact that the descendent of two radical feminists was brought up by nuns.
Hollywood, beset by scandal in 2017, wouldn't mind backing a movie about the power of the free press as a sideswipe at an unpopular president, much less a movie about the power of the free press that might be the most feminist film Spielberg has ever made.
A Biblical drama with a stylish high - art look and a timely feminist angle, Mary Magdalene sets out to right historical wrongs by putting Jesus of Nazareth's most famous female follower back at the heart of his story.
After so many years of muted feminist filmmaking, I felt revived and energised by what at one level might seem like knee - jerk feminism but lurking underneath is a brilliant and slyly funny showing of how patriarchy also harms the patriarchs.
The first female - led superhero show of this recent generation has hit the right feminist notes at times and has a strong supporting cast led by Calista Flockhart.
Earlier this week a poll of more than 1,600 teachers by the National Education Union and UK Feminista — a prominent feminist activist group — revealed that 27 per cent of secondary teachers would not feel confident tackling a sexist incident at school.
A poll of more than 1,600 teachers by the National Education Union (NEU) and UK Feminista — a prominent feminist activist group — found that 27 per cent of secondary teachers would not feel confident tackling a sexist incident at school.
At a time when the majority of American college students are female — currently 57 percent of all students — higher education's conversation surrounding women's rights is largely dominated by modern feminist ideology.
We have a main character that sometimes has very feminist thoughts, like being annoyed when male colleauges treat her like an idiot because she is a woman, but then who turns around congratulates herself for being so clever for getting a job promotion by letting the boss look down her shirt at her bra-less boobs.
I think it's important to give a safe creating space for marginalized groups in the gaming industry: I co-founded a feminist game group at my university where we play and talk about games designed by women, trans, non-binary, queer, and other marginalized people.
was the cover story, written by Linda Nochlin, a professor of art history at Vassar College who had become interested in feminist studies in the fall of 1969 (after returning from a Fulbright fellowship in Italy) and had changed the subject of her Vassar seminar to women in art.
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