Sentences with phrase «hysterical women»

Collages by Berlin - based artist Kandis Williams will be accompanied by a commissioned reader based on sourced material found at ONE Archives around the cinematic history of hysterical women archetypes in examining the philosophies and implementation first - wave feminism.
Entertainingly laughable 70s disaster flick full of hysterical women and gruff manly men trying to escape a capsized ship.
If you feel you want to BF — please go ahead — nobody is stopping you, but equally so, if someone feels that they prefer to feed their child formula they should also be able to do it without having to read fanatical, guilt - giving postings from hysterical women like the ones above.
These women were in effect the Newtonian apple that led to Freud's later hypotheses; for when he realized that his neurological examinations were getting nowhere, that, physiologically speaking, his patients were no different from non - hysterics, he was forced to posit a special set of life experiences that the healthy brains of those hysterical women had registered, but suppressed.
I could hear the sense of «oh - my - god, not another hysterical woman» incredulity in his voice.
This is a serious flaw in a work that aims to pierce the stereotype of the hysterical woman.
I was cranky by now, complaining that Daniel was treating me like a hysterical woman.
The title came from a line of a script that I wrote, conjuring the clichéd image of «the hysterical woman» who has lost control.
I decided the fitting guy and the hysterical woman had been involved in a domestic together — but my hairdresser had a chat to the coppers and discovered the two incidents were entirely unrelated.

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To my ear, calling a woman crazy is a convenient way to suggest that men are sane and logical, while women are emotional and even hysterical.
Summary: «Follows two women throughout their daily lives in New York City, making the smallest and mundane events hysterical and disturbing to watch all at the same time.»
Jackson has heard bullets fly through her front door; lost sleep due to the noisy drug - dealing going on nearby; shared her small apartment for months at a time with children taken from crack - addicted mothers; calmed hysterical young women beaten by their drunk boyfriends; wept at the funerals of young boys; and battled obstinate government bureaucracies to get a swingset for the rusty and littered «playground» at the center of the Smith Homes.
It was a more genteel time of boîtes and café - concerts, and disturbances would usually be limited to a some night owl on a bender wailing about his faithless woman or some lady hysterical over seeing her man with another woman.
Hysteria is usually suffered by women but men can also act Hysterical.
Just as unexpectedly, the woman accepts, adopts the child as her own, and proceeds to mother him with an almost hysterical fierceness.
Jesus allows himself to be handled in public by a notorious woman who, with her unbound hair and hysterical display, is rendering him as ritually impure as she is herself.
She apportions counseling according to her judgment of the particular woman: «Some are stoic, some hysterical, a few giggle uncontrollably, many cry.»
Other rare cases include hysterical pregnancy when women and even men experience pregnancy symptoms even though it's not there.
When Lagarde examined Grace, she saw a young woman with what she called a hysterical personality throwing herself around the intensive care unit bed, complaining loudly and sometimes incoherently of diffuse body pain.
The word hystera is Greek for uterus, and as recent as the Victorian times (1890's) women were thought to become «hysterical» before their period and even confined to bed!
Woman shares hysterical text messages she sends to the poor mom she loves to torment and the
Women temper men's hysterical outbursts.
In another scene, two women are shown having lost their wits, mumbling and babbling and hysterical.
It's a film that disdains the hysterical screeching of Divine Secrets of the Ya - Ya Sisterhood in favour of pleasant understatement and measured response — the rare movie about women that respects them while offering some genuinely funny moments based on character rather than absurd situations.
Page is a star, no question (the only reason you don't walk is because she patches a lot of holes), but Juno is best at revealing the limitations of folks like Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner, the perfect yuppie couple to whom Juno decides to bequeath her spawn — the one tasked with wearing Soundgarden T - shirts and pining for his days opening for The Melvins, the other asked mainly to be the hysterical, barren woman, ovulating like a chicken and resembling that Mo Collins character from «MADtv» who, in lieu of children, collects Precious Moments figurines.
And the rest of the cast's non-HER women are flighty, hysterical, shrewish sex - holes.
Watching Monster - in - Law, I admire the gutsiness of Jane Fonda playing an unsympathetic character who's her own age and looks it (three stars)-- a hysterical, self - centered former TV celebrity who's horrified that her son's marrying a temp and tries to make the woman so miserable she'll flee before the wedding.
In other words, woman hysterical / man rational, but with Talman Lunar Cult symbols all over the premises waiting to be deciphered, the movie shifts gears from Ira Levin to Dario Argento: Nell assumes the mantle of amateur sleuth, exploring the building's catacombs for hidden floors and missing corpses.
Count The Last Kiss as a film that treats its women characters as the entire Greek pantheon of hysterical goddesses, from a flat - crazy mother (Blythe Danner in a series of ironed housecoats) pining after an old flame to our collegiate temptress (who, for no earthly reason, is mightily attracted to thirtysomething milquetoast Michael), to finally our damsel in distress Jenna, three months pregnant (her hormones blamed more than once for her behaviour — and she agrees!)
Christine is determined yet almost completely powerless in a male dominated society that wields the word «hysterical» threateningly whenever a woman rallies against injustice.
Fonda's lines in the script variate from hysterical screaming woman to smart paleontologist.
While Caroline and Tom are trying to digest this, the other phone, the «children's line,» rings; it is Caroline's sister, Taffy, hysterical over her husband's decision to leave her for a woman two years younger than her daughter.
Numbed by the hysterical atmosphere and drawn into their rage, he too throws stones at the face of the condemned woman buried up to her waist.
I strive to remain calm, quickly sifting through my options — the last thing I want is to come across as the hysterical American woman.
When women artists play against stereotype, are they getting hysterical?
In each «session» of Hysterical Literature, the camera captures a woman from across a table as she reads aloud from a book that she has selected for her «session.»
Opening: Anne Collier at Anton Kern In her recent works on view in this exhibition, Anne Collier sources imagery from record covers and comic books, focusing on the ways these materials represent women, who here often seem to exist in hysterical states.
Phyllis interrogates the representation of women in Nollywood as hysterical and overly dramatic.
Frida Kahlo: The next time art critic Michael Kimmelman pans a show that actually includes a fair number of women and artists of color like his hysterical rant against the Whitney Biennial of 1993 we're going to send him a year's supply of Midol.
Some psychologists suspect that the «hysterical» women treated by Josef Breuer (1...
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