About a dozen members
of the radical feminist group Code Pink protested Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman's meeting on Monday at Hollywood talent agency WME.
The 2017 fair will also feature a new themed gallery section devoted to the legacy
of radical feminist artists, curated by Alison Gingeras (independent curator).
Bernstein was a founding member of A.I.R. Gallery, the first gallery in the United States to be cooperatively owned and operated by women, and has been involved with the Guerilla Girls, a group
of radical feminist artists dedicated to fighting sexism and racism in the art world, since the group's founding in 1985.
Understanding how gender cuts across other key dimensions of identity has been a declared objective
of radical feminist thinking since 1989 - 90.
«Both a celebration of womanhood and a brash political statement, the work plays with the language
of radical feminist movements to address issues of gender, identity and sexuality.»
The 2017 fair will also feature a new themed gallery section devoted to the legacy
of radical feminist artists, organized by Alison M. Gingeras (independent curator); and curator Ruba Katrib (SculptureCenter, New York) will co-advise on the Focus section dedicated to emerging galleries.
Since then, Cornell has co-curated a solo show of Puerto Rican artist Beatriz Santiago Muñoz's films at the New Museum and a stunning group show, «Invisible Adversaries,» which used the work
of radical feminist artist VALIE EXPORT as a jumping off point, at Bard College's Hessel Museum of Art.
making this the first time the fiction
of radical feminist writer and academic Joanna Russ is available digitally!
Hank collaborates on a musical with a rock star while taking up with his beautiful muse; Charlie and Stu compete for Marcy; Marcy falls under the spell
of a radical feminist; Becca drops out of college to become a writer.
Because Mary Daly is a wise prude who perseveres in removing androcentric, patriarchal scales from her own and other women's eyes, I want to refer to her understanding
of radical feminist separatism as a gynocentric interpretation of women's separatism.
Although as an analyst she was radical for her times in her feminist views, she lacked the explicit emphasis
of radical feminist therapists today on the therapeutic necessity of empowering people in therapy to change the social - political causes of their personal problems.
theory and actions
of Radical Feminists who choose separation from the Dissociated State of patriarchy in order to release the flow of elemental energy and Gynophilic communication; radical withdrawal of energy from warring patriarchy and transferal of this energy to women's Selves.
No amount of discussion, no citation of evidence, can alter the opinions
of radical feminists about abortion.
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists of color working to end violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color, and our communities.
The Misandrists (Unrated) Counter-cultural comedy, set in Berlin, revolving around a group
of radical feminists intent on putting an end to patriarchy and ushering in a new world order.
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists of color working to end violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color, and our communities.
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists of color working to end violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color, and our communities.
VAWA has been known from the getgo as «feminist pork» because it puts $ 1 Billion a year of U.S. taxpayers» money into the hands
of the radical feminists.
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists of color working to end violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color, and our communities.
Not exact matches
If it seems a stretch to apply the experiences
of a
radical second - wave
feminist to the business world, consider that a surprising number
of companies — big and small — are today opting to operate as ersatz capitalist communes.
With the help
of Mr. Levant, he nastily branded Ms. Kennedy - Glans as a «Liberal saboteur» and a «bizarre cross between a
radical feminist and an apologist for a women - hating Arab dictatorship.»
His tilting against the windmills
of pluralism will, I fear, in this postmodern age offend
radical feminists or the disciples
of Derrida much more than the «fundamentalists» (broadly meant) who are his targets.
As every cause must have its antithesis, the movement has been greatly energized by
radical feminist hostility to the family as an oppressive institution, and, more recently, by homosexual agitations to relativize the meaning
of marriage and family by the formal recognition
of same - sex unions.
That may be why, by and large, neither theologians nor ecclesiastical hierarchs have taken seriously the challenge
of reformist feminism within the church or
radical feminist religion without.
My own work in cosmogonic myth and the various images
of creation and chaos these myths depict seems to me to connect with Howell's discussion
of the contact between
radical relatedness and
feminist separatism.
Such a picture would clarify the variety among revolutionary
feminists, including the growing numbers
of radical separatists, and underscore the need to appreciate the diversity as well as the common elements.
CNN: American nuns come out swinging against Vatican in face
of «
radical feminist» accusations The leadership representing most
of America's nuns came out swinging Friday against the leaders
of the Roman Catholic Church, in the face
of charges from the Vatican that the nuns are espousing «
radical feminism» and straying from church teaching.
Radical or countercultural
feminist religion offers a rejection
of biblical faith and the creation
of a new faith to respond to a vision
of the equality
of men and women; Christianity could offer an even more comprehensive and profound vision.
For me, the service crystallized a need to come to terms with the intention
of such
radical feminists as Daly to reject traditional patriarchal religion and substitute something new.
(CNN)-- The showdown between the Vatican and America's largest group
of Catholic nuns is expected to peak this week when group leaders will meet to determine a response to the Vatican's reprimand for the group's «
radical feminist themes.»
The task force subsequently made no serious effort to accommodate the heavy criticism that the 1991 study document had drawn, although in the 1993 draft the
radical feminist obsession with issues
of power is less overt.
The Lutheran document is mercifully much briefer than the Presbyterian one and does a better job
of concealing its
radical feminist assumptions.
In some circles, using the word «
feminist» is the equivalent
of saying you're an abortion - loving, man - hating, crude, obnoxious
radical ready to tear down or mock or destroy everything you hold dear.
I suspect that advocates
of religious patriarchy perpetuate the narrative
of a «
radical feminist agenda» because it is easier to dismiss calls for equality when they appear to come from the «outside» than when they come from a response to gospel itself.
Everything changed after the Vatican publicly scolded The Leadership Conference
of Women Religious, an umbrella group for U.S. nuns, for allowing «
radical feminist themes» to go unchecked a conferences and in their literature.
St. Paul may have had an understanding
of human liberation that is more
radical than that
of many contemporary
feminists.
Certain
radical feminists think it unfair that, in the past, a higher standard
of morality has been expected
of woman than
of man.
During these ten years, my understanding
of God has been, to quote
radical feminist Mary Daly, «gyn / ecologized.»
Circa late 1969, the Airplane seems to sense that the generalized
radical community needs some encouragement, a pep rally
of sorts to get them past all the spirit - draining confusions that had been piling up, and all the minor divisions
radicals had made between one another in the course
of late -»60s intensity, you know, naturalist communalists v. wired hipsters, pacifists v. biker gangs, Hare Krishnas v. Shamans, old - school SDS - ers v. the new Weathermen - types, angry
feminists v. «Ramblin» Man» swingers, Black Panthers v. white hippies, Maoists v. anarchists, health - foodies v. druggies, etc., etc., and to focus instead on the big divide between all
of them and the Establishment.
I do not want to even want to bring up the
radical feminist who no matter Religious or Atheist... how they feel that the evils
of men deserve that they find a way to rid the world
of men.
Despite the mouthing
of traditional formulas, when these positions are given full theological explication, they will be found to express a fundamentally different view
of the Bible — fully consistent with the
radical party
of evangelical
feminists but irreconcilable with Lindsell's understanding.
When I reflect upon the potential which
radical feminist separatism has for change (the introduction
of novel forms) into social, political, and economic relationships, I suspect that the intentional political dissociation
of women is a form
of separatism with limited efficacy.
Radical feminist separatism is transcendence
of the fear
of separation from phallic separaters and acknowledgment that separation from Self has already happened.
In the face
of a growing religious right - wing backlash against civil rights movements, reactionary Christians and
radical feminists alike have advocated a choice: either accept Christian teaching or become liberated and leave the bondage
of patriarchal religion behind.
In this definition, once again the point is that women have already been fragmented and that
radical feminist separatism is action which counters phallic separatism, separation
of women from ourselves and our Selves.
If
radical feminist separatism is primarily for the purpose
of dis - covering woman's Self and women's Selves in relationship, then the doctrine
of internal relations may suggest in part how that happens.
But the increasing presence
of women with
feminist sympathies in positions
of leadership in the church may open the way to more
radical changes in due course.
The UN bureaucrats, Scandinavian politicos, Clinton Administration «global affairs» mavens,
radical environmentalists,
feminists, and population controllers who planned the conference intended it to be nothing less than the Great Cairo Turkey Shoot: a political slaughter in which the enemies
of «individual autonomy,» «sustainable growth,» «global carrying capacity,» «reproductive rights,» «gender equity,» abortion - on - demand, and the sexual revolution would be utterly, decisively routed.
As such, she adds, it «is a crucial issue for a metaphorical theology» against conservatives «who absolutize Scripture, refusing to admit its metaphorical quality,» and against «liberation theologies, especially
radical feminist theologies» which «relativize Scripture to the point
of undercutting the relevance
of its basic images.»
The most ardent, outspoken,
radical feminist I ever had the pleasure
of knowing was the gentleman who taught me to fly airplanes.