One of the most important women artists to emerge in the last 30 years, Helen Chadwick stands at the intersection of conceptual - performative art and
feminist thinking.
MS. RICHARDS: And that the Guerrilla Girls who were in control were in a kind of an earlier phase of
feminist thinking than ought to have been and than she was.
«She had a tough sense of artistic identity and initially eschewed
feminist thinking, fearing that participation in the women's movement would trivialize her art,» said Throckmorton.
The exhibition is a part of a year - long project celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art and a decade of
feminist thinking at the Brooklyn Museum, entitled Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum.
Understanding how gender cuts across other key dimensions of identity has been a declared objective of radical
feminist thinking since 1989 - 90.
But I have no doubt that the Blue Labour agenda would not be possible in practice without radical, democratic, campaigning feminism and that its thinking would have been deeply impoverished without a sustained engagement with
feminist thinking.
The amount of delusional
feminist thinking on this blog amazes me.
I'm now retired but to think girls have lost a lot of important income because
feminists think they know best, when they really haven't got a clue, is frustrating.»
A wide range of publications in
feminist thought preceded her God and Power in 2005 and On the Mystery in 2008.
Certain radical
feminists think it unfair that, in the past, a higher standard of morality has been expected of woman than of man.
Do certain schools of
feminist thought strong proponents of choice?
The pervasive interconnection of all that exists is prevalent in both Whiteheadian and
feminist thought.
Suggesting the potential for a Whiteheadian feminist theory of relations, however, involves both positive and negative evaluation of process philosophy from the perspective of
feminist thought and women's experience.
We need to have our thought checked and corrected by deconstructive postmodernism and enriched and developed through interaction with Asian, communitarian, ecological, and
feminist thought as well as that of primal peoples.
An excellent treatment, a model of the relational vision in the creative synthesis of process and
feminist thought, mythology, and depth psychology, is Keller, Catherine, From a Broken Web: Separation, Sexism, and Self (Boston: Beacon Press, 1986).
Ingrained in Ruether's argument are solutions to two problems which have long plagued not only ecological ethics but
feminist thought and Roman Catholic natural law ethics.
Blue Labour thinking draws heavily from
feminist thought, especially democratic
feminist thought.
The comments come as Tory grandee and former Cabinet minister Douglas Hurd warned against the rise of
feminist thought in political circles.
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.
Produced in a basement flat in London's Notting Hill Gate by three editors, Richard Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis, the magazine was renowned for its psychedelic covers by pop artist Martin Sharp, cartoons by Robert Crumb, radical
feminist thought by Germaine Greer and provocative articles that called into question established norms of the period.
Linda Nochlin, the perspicacious art historian who brought
feminist thought to bear on the study, teaching, and exhibition of art, reshaping her field, has died, according to people close to her family.
It can not be denied that a great deal has changed in both
feminist thought and social mores since then.
Including references ranging from popular TV sitcoms like Living Single to MTV's Real World to Edwin S. Porter's early 1907 short film Laughing Gas, Syms's videos and performances look closely at representations of blackness, and their relationship to self, narrative, vernacular,
feminist thought, and activist traditions.
As scholar Richard Meyer has written, they «eroticized the male body in ways that conformed neither to heterosexual convention nor to mainstream
feminist thought at the time....
Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean
feminist Thought, UWI Press, Mona, 2002.
Tomkins did point out that some of the women who were Andre loyalists were former girlfriends, but at the same time if you read the article it sounds like «some feminists» thought he was guilty and would harass him if they saw him in public places — that is, the implications is that only
feminists thought he was guilty, you know, those harpies, whereas in fact the judge's wording of the verdict (and implications in Katz's text based on interviews) suggested a relation to the judgement available in British jurisprudence but not in the US, that is, what would have been a verdict of «not proven,» meaning he probably did it, but in the end the verdict was «I have concluded that the evidence has not satisfied me beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty.»
Thomas, whose work was included in the Museum's 2013 presentation of «Posing Beauty in African American Culture» and 2009 exhibition «Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities,» is inspired by a range of sources including art history, popular culture and
feminist thought.
«Uneasy Dancer,» the artist's first retrospective in Italy, will feature more than ninety of her assemblages, collages, and installations from the 1960s through the present, focusing on Saar's contributions to black
feminist thought and transnationalist aesthetics.
Paul Maheke discusses how dance has been key in his practice and life to articulate and engage with decolonial and
feminist thoughts.
Influenced by the folk aesthetics and history of her surroundings, Norton's work employs music, video, mixed media, and performance as her country - music alter ego Ninnie, in a manner that combines
feminist thought with local and vernacular imagery inspired by the cultural traditions of the rural South and specifically of her native Kentucky.
Not exact matches
«I
think frankly, employers should try to embrace the idea behind this, especially if the company has any pretense of being a
feminist organization or treating women's rights as a priority, whether it's in their corporate culture or their customer relations.
«The parents of the Millennial generation grew up in a
feminist world, whether they claimed the label or not,» says Freedman «Women brought in a substantial part of family income and aspirations for women's educations changed... Now I
think this current generation could be a breakthrough generation for feminism.»
But
think twice before you start handing out the
feminist props.
«I
think it has to do with the growing sense of feminism: Intelligence, practicality and health all tie back to
feminist ideals.
A
feminist, Renock had always
thought of herself as someone who wouldn't stand for that kind of behavior — but there was half a million dollars at stake, and she and her co-founders, who hadn't paid themselves a salary in more than a year, were bartending and working at coffee shops to make ends meet.
Stop
thinking everybody is out to rape you ffs
feminists.
I shun labels of all kinds but am identified by others as a
feminist, so often people will ask me if I
think God is a man or a woman.
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»).
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.
Would that point to a mode of
thinking which does not (for example) take
feminist notions and human fatherly failures (or seeming successes) and press them back into the doctrine of God?
Feminists have persistently awakened us to the depth to which patriarchy shapes all our disciplines, the disciplinary style of
thinking in general, our way of teaching, and the hierarchical structure of our institutions, as well as our ignoring of the consequences of our actions for the Earth.
Kirk begins by arguing that the roots of the
feminist position lie in Enlightenment
thinking incompatible with Christianity.
Silly me
thought surely a
feminist will care about what I have to say!
From Graeme Mark:
Feminists have been good at pointing out male - leaning inequalities that run as deep in our consciousness as our language (one man, one vote etc.) Do you
think there are any female - leaning inequalities where men are discriminated against?
I don't
think you can be a pro-life
feminist and yet acknowledge exceptions for rape and incest (if every life is valuable, are those that are the products of rape and incest somehow less valuable?).
Rather than a mere observation that feminine things are this and masculine things are that, people often leap from the description to the prescription — because you are «feminine,» you must be x, y, and z. And I
think when people hear
feminists rejecting the prescriptive part of gender divides, they hear that we're rejecting a gender divide altogether.
I
think it's because Sian is a woman, a strong one, a
feminist, that you're asking that question.
As an exercise, I wrote the word «
feminist» on the board and asked them to throw out the first few words that popped into their head when they
thought of when they heard «
feminist.»
I don't
think you can be a pro-life
feminist and argue that women need to be condescended to and «informed of what they're doing» as though they don't already know (cf. laws that institute mandatory waiting periods so they can «
think it over,» which puts an untenable burden on those who have to travel for abortion procedures and do not have the money to do so).
(Sometimes I
think «
feminist» may be an even more loaded term that «evangelical» or «progressive.»)