Sentences with phrase «feminist critics»

The conception was supposed to be liberal, but it was rejected by black and feminist critics further to the left.
Basic Instinct was championed by feminist critic Camille Paglia, who argued that it features «one of the great performances by a woman in screen history.»
Much criticism of science, especially from feminist critics, is overwrought.
At worst, members of Gamergate have been accused of misogyny, bullying, and leveling rape and death threats against feminist critic Anita Sarkeesian, video game developer Zoe Quinn, and game developer Brianna Wu.
In the 1970s, Wilke's work - particularly the way that she used the body in her artistic practices - was considered controversial by many feminist critics.
That attention comes at a particularly apt time, as feminist critics argue that society tends to discourage «nurturing» attitudes in favor of the «domination» stance that runs through Bacon and Descartes, and seems inescapably built in to modern pragmatism.
Jan Marsh, for instance, theorized that her father had sexually abused her, while feminist critics in the 1970s chalked up her late adolescent breakdown to generic Christian repression.
It's a risky move and has become the kind of film feminist critics will trash without even watching.
A couple of the best, I think, have been «Christopher Hitchens: «the consummate writer, the brilliant friend»» by Ian McEwan (published in The Guardian), and «Regarding Christopher,» by feminist critic Katha Pollitt (published in The Nation).
The bloody violence is already causing social media controversy, with feminist critic Anita Sarkeesian tweeting, «This level of extreme violence shouldn't be considered normal.
The pioneering feminist critic, Lucy Lippard curated an all - women exhibition in 1974, effectively protesting what most deemed a deeply flawed approach, that of merely assimilating women into the prevailing art system.
That said, his interest in painting Lolita - type individuals in suggestive scenes has given feminist critics ample ammunition to blacken his image, which no doubt accounts for the relatively few major exhibitions accorded him over the past decades.
Standing among them at Michael Werner Gallery, the 78 - year - old artist weighs in on Pop Art's legacy and being a target of feminist critics.
Recognizing that women have long been held prisoners of male texts, genres, and canons, many feminist critics have argued for the necessity of constructing a theory of the female reader and have offered a variety of strategies by which she may elude her captors.
But she has been in a glare of attention, brightening to overexposure, since her rediscovery by feminist critics and curators in the late»60s.
She is neither a rescuer of biblical religion from its feminist critics nor only a «post-biblical feminist» who must reject the Bible wholesale as a gynocidal text.
Resisting classification as ever, Atwood is neither a rescuer of biblical religion from its feminist critics nor only a «post-biblical feminist» who must reject the Bible wholesale as a gynocidal text.
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.
Reading the uncensored opinions of a feminist critic ONCE would have sent you crawling into your sock drawer for weeks.
In addition, feminist critics have decried how Linkle seems subordinate to the male Link and merely tacked onto a spinoff of a spinoff game in order to reinforce the idea that the star of the really important games will always be male.
Michel Foucault and feminist critics have given art a social context, and recovering it takes documents.
While an entire generation of feminist critics and artists have championed Bourgeois since the 1980s it is Morris who was able to give her reputation the massively powerful backing of Tate Modern.
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