This prominent rise in women, alongside media attention towards a new definition for the word «gamer,» came after the controversial Gamergate incident, wherein over the course of months,
discussion around gender issues and the integrity of gaming journalism broke down into a long - term «flame war» of insults.
Höch explored the concept of the «New Woman» in Weimar Germany, presenting complex
discussions around gender and identity in a series of both biting and poignant collages.
Not exact matches
After all the controversy of last week, it's tempting to turn this post into a
discussion on
gendered language
around the Holy Spirit (feminine in Hebrew and Aramaic, typically neuter in Greek, masculine in this particular text), but that's just not how this passage is «singing» to me today, so instead I'd like to focus on Jesus» stirring and tender words in verse 18: «I will not leave you as orphans.»
The
discussion centered
around breaking down
gender stereotypes in media and toys.
Masculinities change over time and the changing role of men within
gender relationships was included in the
discussion around perceived father roles.
Although our study aimed to assist fathers to support their breastfeeding partner, topics
around lifestyle changes and intimacy issues also featured in
discussions where participants were able to reflect upon how they might manage these changes and the expected
gender role changes inherent in the transition to fatherhood.
Films like Persona, the Before trilogy, and all of Hayao Miyazaki's filmography (aided by the ubiquitous
gender discussions had
around the globe), helped shape my new feminine - worshipping lens.
Additionally, even with the
gender roles reversed from the 1987 original, it seems like an odd comedy to be remade, especially in 2018; this has been a year of
discussions around consent and rape culture and other weighty topics that it's hard not to notice this icky cloud hanging over everything as the film progresses.
The patterns in the NSCH data are consistent with existing
discussions around race and
gender — in particular, higher prevalence for males and blacks.
«Many of my colleagues believe our fourth - graders are too young to hold
discussions around issues of race, place, class and
gender equity.
The Guardian UK recently reported that diversity is a trend in publishing for 2018, so today, I have an interview with Alex Anders on how to write diverse characters without cultural appropriation or stereotyping, as well as boundaries
around language and an interesting
discussion on
gender fluidity.
Through three workshops, events and ongoing
discussions, ten individual artists and collectives and guest participants aim to progressively form a common practice
around gender construction.
This year's Jarman Award Weekend brings together the six artists shortlisted for the 2017 Jarman Award — Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Marianna Simnett, Oreet Ashery, Adham Faramawy, Melanie Manchot and Charlotte Prodger — to explore ideas ranging from the issues
around sound and memory, Botox,
gender, future censoring of language, the cloud, snow and «queer wilderness» through
discussions, screenings and storytelling.
The critical
discussion surrounding her work often hovers
around terms like mutilation, fashion and empowerment, emphasizing the contrast between representations of
gender in Africa and the West.
It recasts debates
around abstraction and figuration in 1960s art through a
discussion of
gender's mutability and multiplicity.
The
discussions around board
gender diversity are not new.
I wonder about the
discussions on diversity in recruiting for law schools, articling, hire - backs, etc., and notice that they mainly revolve
around attributes like race,
gender, and class, but don't spend much time on attributes relating to personality.