Sentences with phrase «written by feminist»

Indeed, one of the oldest stories written about abortion — Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman written by feminist forerunner Mary Wollstonecraft and published posthumously by her husband William Godwin in 1798 — accomplishes precisely that.
Three decades before the current writing by feminist therapists, she was publishing papers challenging the blatantly patriarchal presuppositions of Freud.
Obviously written by a Feminists with a chip on the shoulder.

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It's chock full of a contradictory mix of highly shareable, mostly advertiser - friendly clickbait content, BuzzFeed - style lists, flowchart infographics that help men decide whether or not to catcall a woman in public and a growing crop of articles written by prominent feminists.
Gottlieb writes as one who played by all the feminist rules, only to realize too late that she'd been had.
Yes it was written by men 2000 years and above ago in a different culture but that doesn't mean that it supports patriarchal oppression any more than a book written by Germain Greer at the height of the feminist movement's popularity is sexist and supports matriarchal oppression.
She is delicate (like a barracuda) in her maneuvers around the third main character in Leaf's drama, a graduate student who is writing her dissertation about the moment in 1973 when Margolies lost an election for the presidency of a national feminist association to a rival supported by Feinberg.
Korean feminist theologian Chung Hyun Kyung writes eloquently of a framework for knowing inscribed by Asian women's experience of suffering:
And Zora Neale Hurston, one of the most renowned Afro - American woman writers, wrote reactionary essays (some of which appeared in the Reader's Digest) and gave her allegiance to the Republican Party — facts often overlooked by her contemporary feminist followers.
In many cases these are the written documents by women, and their use is central to the inclusion of «tradition» in feminist theology.
The story, written up in The American Prospect, points out that the 1970s feminist attitudes ensconced at Smith are quaint by today's standards.
At the same time, the church is told by feminists that its Scriptures, the only written guarantees of its freedom in Christ, are now suspect and to be judged as true only if they accord with modern feminist views.
I find this compatible with the emphases and vocabulary of feminist process theology currently being written by Marjorie Suchocki, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Catherine Keller, and Nancy Howell, to name but a few.
I stumbled upon an interesting article in the Columbia Spectator, the second - largest college daily paper, written by Noel Duan, a Columbia College senior and «proud career - driven feminist» — «Are You Marriage Material?»
Despite all of my studious efforts as a feminist, sex - positive parent — giving ample guidance to my teenage daughter and even writing articles on the topic — I was a bit chagrined by this disconnect between myself and my son.
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Much has been written about the feminist bona - fides (or lack thereof) in Fury Road, but this small, perfectly choreographed instance of inter-gender action - hero collaboration — with the weapon wielded by a distaff badass whose aim is true — would seem to settle the argument once and for all.
Opting for straight - line suspense, the filmmakers had to forgo subjective cutaways like the plainclothes cop's reflections on his tortuous relationship with a Third - World - infatuated feminist; again, Stone writes in a more bedrock commentary on metropolitan backsliding by refusing to reveal which of the hostages is the cop, so that the police monitoring the stolen train are led to wonder whether it's a man or a woman and chauvinistically calculate a woman's chances for taking effective action against the hijackers.
For a brief moment, I thought that Tommy Lee Jones» The Homesman, based on a novel by Glendon Swarthout (who also wrote The Shootist, and, weirdly, Where The Boys Are), might be making a major feminist statement — something truly startling, bold, and pointed.
«Joy» is brilliantly feministwritten by Russell and based on a story by Annie Mumolo, who co-wrote «Bridesmaids» with Kristen Wiig.
As an activist group supporting feminist progress in the film industry, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ.org), a nonprofit professional association of women who write about film and the movie industry, keeps tabs on films made by and about women throughout each year, conducting what might be considered a very informal study of feminist film production.
With mixed results, an honouring documentary chronicles the inevitable rise and the quick anticlimatic fall of Lillian Roxon, the blazing sixties rock critic and libertine described so notoriously by the feminist pioneer Germaine Greer, who wrote of a fellow Aussie «who lives with nobody but a colony of New York roaches, whose energy has never failed despite her anxieties and her asthma and her overweight, who is always interested in everybody, often angry, sometimes bitchy, but always involved.»
Asked by her friend for advice on raising her baby girl as a feminist, bestselling author Adichie (Americanah) wrote a letter in her engaging, witty style that both outlines 15 suggestions for raising a strong, happy feminist and tackles what it means to be a woman in today's society.
It is regarded as an important early work of American feminist literature, illustrating attitudes in the 19th century toward women's health, both physical and mental.Presented in the first person, the story is a collection of journal entries written by a woman whose physician husband (John) has rented an old mansion for the summer.
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was the cover story, written by Linda Nochlin, a professor of art history at Vassar College who had become interested in feminist studies in the fall of 1969 (after returning from a Fulbright fellowship in Italy) and had changed the subject of her Vassar seminar to women in art.
Originally written for an anthology on women in sexist society that had been edited by Vivian Gornick but not yet published, Nochlin's essay caused feminist artists and the larger art world to question everything.
The portrayal of women in the Grimms is a historic survey that reflects real social conditions, and was originally told to the Grimm Brothers by women, according to historian Marina Warner, who has written extensively about the Grimms from the feminist perspective.
Room to be (Ms.) understood aims to interrogate the origins and genealogies of these practices by looking to a different, often neglected history of feminist writing, performance, and site - specific interventions from the 1970s.
This exhibition is led by her writing, which will act as a prism through which to explore feminist perspectives on landscape, domesticity and identity in modern and contemporary art - with works by over 70 artists.
They were written in 1970 by the African - American critic Linda La Rue about the vaunted cross-cultural embrace of the second - wave feminist movement.
In 1984, she wrote a biography of early 20th century writer Hilda Doolittle, «Herself Defined: The Poet H.D. and Her World,» that was trashed by many feminists for its comments on the negative and positive sides of the modernist poet.
3 Initially, this interactive project was conceived as a series of essay - letters written (and then read aloud) by one of Baggesen's artistic alter egos, Queen Leeba — an amalgam of «Donna Summer and a proto - feminist, Scandinavian love goddess» 4 — and addressed to her children, sister, and mother.
For example, Shani draws from The Book of the City of Ladies, written by Italian - French medical author Christine de Pizan in 1405 as an early proto - feminist example describing a city without men, that Shani imagined links to present and possible future scenarios.
She is a 2015 recipient of the Creative Capital Art Writers Grant and is currently co-editing, with Amy Scholder, a collection of writing by radical feminist author Andrea Dworkin for Semiotext (e).
As 350 DC member Rachel Goldstein writes in Feministing, we're part of a coalition of other incredible local groups, including the Rising Hearts Coalition and Potomac Riverkeeper Network, fighting the fracked - gas Potomac Pipeline — a project proposed by TransCanada, the company behind Keystone XL.
The Law Revue piece, which Silverglate says was scathing, parodied an article just published in the Law Review that had been written by Mary Joe Frug, a feminist law professor who had been working on the article when she was murdered outside her Cambridge apartment.
Can I redirect you to feminist truth number 24, Undeniable Truth of Life Number 24, written by me in the mid-eighties: Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society.
A couple of weeks ago The Guardian covered the publication of Feminist Judgments: From Theory to Practice, by Rosemary Hunter, Clare McGlynn, Erika Rackley, a book of judgments (re) written by British feminists to produce the reasoning and results that should have been there in the first place.
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About Blog WIT is a shared blog by women trained in the academic disciplines of theology who write from a Christian ecumenical and often feminist perspective.
About Blog WIT is a shared blog by women trained in the academic disciplines of theology who write from a Christian ecumenical and often feminist perspective.
London, England About Blog Shevolution is a new lifestyle and entertainment site created, led and written by a passionate team of millennial women for young women with an inclusive and feminist angle.
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