Sentences with phrase «feminist scholar jenni»

Cultural anthropologist / feminist scholar Helen Gremillion outlines her ideas on Feminism, Culture, Identity and narrative therapy
New York, NY About Blog The Barnard Center for Research on Women offers intersectional feminist scholar - activist collaborations, events, publications & multimedia archives.
Here's how the feminist scholar Peggy Phelan describes the work, Ever Is Over All, which Rist created for the 47th Venice Biennale, in our monograph.
came some four years after her diagnosis of liver cancer (plus breast cancer and subsequent mastectomy a decade before) and her position as an outsider, a Black lesbian feminist scholar living and slowly dying within a socially hardened America.
In a conversation with the feminist scholar bell hooks, the African American architect LaVerne Wells - Bowie underscored the importance of making space black, or having a direct engagement with building structures that:
Join us for a discussion with Anita Sarkeesian, media critic and feminist scholar.
On Sept. 20, it will sponsor a live debate at NYU's Skirball Center in New York with ABC News legal analyst Dan Abrams and journalist Hanna Rosin (you may know her from her controversial Atlantic article last year, The End of Men), who will argue for the idea, while feminist scholar Christina Hoff Sommers and Men's Health magazine editor - in - chief David Zinczenko arguing against it.
strike me as despicable discrediting of a feminist scholar to hide her inability to rebut Badinter's arguments.
Granju's totally unsubstantiated claims about Badinter strike me as despicable discrediting of a feminist scholar to hide her inability to rebut Badinter's arguments.
I'm no feminist scholar, but from what little I recall from a few undergrad courses, this woman makes the fundamental error of assuming equal means «the same».
Her concept contains what black feminist scholar Bell Hooks in From Margin to Center identifies as cultural codes.
But surely, feminist scholars say (and I think rightly), bourgeois Vienna with its official Hapsburg ideology of duty and hierarchy and its rigid assignment of masculine and feminine roles must be the real culprit, and not some jerry - built theory cobbled together from Freud's schoolboy Sophocles and Comte's dreary one - dimensional positivism (Wittgenstein called Freud the «great mythographer of the twentieth century»).
As feminist scholars are not slow to point out, there is a very definite social context in Freud's time that led so many women to collapse into hysterics in his office.
I am not a Whiteheadian scholar, and my limited understanding of process thought has been developed primarily through contact with feminist scholars writing from that perspective.
But, as some feminist scholars have underlined, there is a hidden inconsistency in many of the «We Girls Can Do Anything» messages (like the ones Barbie puts out in its «Barbie I Can Be» campaign).
Some feminist scholars are critical of this, positing that a male - dominated political system forced its female inhabitants to become more masculine to survive.
Our final round judges are a carefully selected panel with a mix of published writers, feminist scholars, and activists.
Surprisingly, or perhaps not for feminist scholars, women's bodies continued to be used by the new Islamic regime as a focal point to distinguish themselves politically and ideologically from their predecessors.
To this end, we engage with the writings of feminist scholars Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, whose landmark work, The Madwoman in the Attic, critiques the image of the female monster as a creation of the male - dominated Western literary canon.

Not exact matches

s co-founder along with Dr. Susana Morris of the Crunk Feminist Collective, a feminist of color scholar - activist group that runs a highly successful blog.
This may come as a surprise, and indeed, very little is known about these earlier feminists beyond the work of a few scholars.
After Our Likeness becomes more enigmatic when one recalls how carefully Volf has considered the historical studies of scholars such as Yves Congar, the theological insights of Reinhold Niebuhr and the ecclesial analyses of feminist and liberation thinkers.
Whereas in the»70s my «public image» was marked by scholarly bifurcation — among scholars I was known as an «expert» on the Apocalypse and among women as an emerging feminist theologian — this perception has changed dramatically in the»80s.
This formulation is vintage Coakley: she takes a feminist concern — the vulnerability of women — examines it with the scholastic tools of an Anglican scholar, and finally arrives at a conclusion sympathetic with the whole range of Anglican devotion, from charismatic prayer to a more cerebral, Quaker - style attentiveness.
The scholar's moderation, intelligence, and own understanding of the spiritual life temper any unreasoned feminist rage.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, a feminist Christian scholar has reported that, according to court records, one of the major causes of being put in the stocks in the Puritan era was violence toward one's family or otherwise irresponsible behavior with regard to one's family.
Feminists were among six prominent Mormon scholars punished, some with excommunication, in an LDS Church crackdown in September 1993.
One can point to the emergence of a variety of critical approaches to religion in general, and to Christianity in particular, which have contributed to the breakdown of certainties: These include historical - critical and other new methods for the study of biblical texts, feminist criticism of Christian history and theology, Marxist analysis of the function of religious communities, black studies pointing to long - obscured realities, sociological and anthropological research in regard to cross-cultural religious life, and examinations of traditional teachings by non-Western scholars.
Joining with other feminist biblical scholars such as Phyllis Trible and Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Brock reinterprets the Bible in light of women's experiences.
We are public officials, medical professionals, scholars, and feminists; we are liberals and conservatives; Democrats, Republicans, and Independents; Catholics, Jews, Protestants, and agnostics.
For example, legal scholar and leading feminist theorist Catherine MacKinnon has opined that human sexuality is «socially constructed» to maximize the perceived sexual desirability of women.
Leveraging the pluralistic stance of the contemporary academy to the advantage of faith - informed scholarship, he argues that academic freedom must be granted as fully to Christian scholars as it is to feminists and other committed researchers.
Fresh insights from feminist theologians, gay Christians, and those secular scholars who frequently manifest God's «common grace» in the world remind us of the numerous ways in which our particular sexual conditions color our perceptions of God's nature and presence among us.
The Christian feminist response to this secular critique, however, from scholars such as Tina Beattie and Sarah Jane Boss, has brilliantly vindicated the Marian tradition.
This gives womanist scholars the freedom to explore the particularities of black women's history and culture without being guided by what white feminists have already identified as women's issues.
http://responsibleeatingandliving.com/shows/Ask-A-Vegan-April-1-2012.mp3Podcast: Play in new window DownloadCaryn discusses her brief meeting and conversations with vegan, ecofeminist, activist, scholar and founder of Feminists for Animal Rights, Marti Kheel before she passed in November 2011.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali - born Dutch - American activist, feminist, author, scholar, and former.
Readers of literature will find it too shallow, scholars of history will find it skewed, feminists will think it too masculine, filmmakers will be distracted by the inept camera work, and generally anyone will respond as Goldilocks.
With this book, Showalter adds much - needed perspective to women's literature, putting works rediscovered by feminist literary scholars into historical context.
Lillian Faderman, renowned lesbian feminist, passionately recalls her unique journey from immigrant's daughter to model and stripper to women's - studies scholar.
Alexis Masters, lifelong mystic, scholar and kriya yoga practitioner, holds a bachelor of arts in transpersonal psychology from Antioch University, where she also pursued graduate work in feminist theology and comparative religion.
«First wave» makes much more sense to describe game studies scholars than feminists, don't you think?
The feminist's first reaction is to swallow the bait, hook, line and sinker, and to attempt to answer the question as it is put: i.e., to dig up examples of worthy or insufficiently appreciated women artists throughout history; to rehabilitate rather modest, if interesting and productive careers; to «re-discover» forgotten flower - painters or David - followers and make out a case for them; to demonstrate that Berthe Morisot was really less dependent on Manet than one had been led to think — in other words, to engage in the normal activity of the specialist scholar who makes a case for the importance of his very own neglected or minor master.
She is also a founder, along with Helena Reckitt and Lara Perry, of fCU (Feminist Curators United), a network of curators and scholars dedicated to developing feminist curatorial practice through the sharing of ideas and resources, with programs encompassing public events, publications, and mentorships.
Feminist scholar Lisa Tickner argues that feminist art freed artists from the Oedipal narrative of art history, which she interprets as generations of (male) artists reacting to and rejecting the work of their «art fathers.»
Today, Faith Wilding, Dara Birnbaum and Amy Sillman are among the distinguished artists and scholars tackling topics such as feminist painting and transgender art in «The Feminist Art Project.»
Montana Ray is a feminist poet, translator, and scholar.
Comprising 22 gouache paintings from her 1947 Paris debut, it was curated by the French American scholar Natasha Boas, who recasts Baya's legacy within critical, contemporary, feminist contexts.
«Art and Feminismis a handsome, meaty book which provides an excellent overview of the influence of feminist theory and politics on four decades of women artists... Wide - ranging, well researched... A significant resource... The curators of the book make startling and informative connections... The sheer heft of lavishly produced images will be indispensable to scholars, critics and artists.»
Holly Ingleton: A sound artist and feminist sound studies scholar.
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