Documents tagged with feminism

Women as Unclean and the Contraceptives Compromise

This article shows how President Obama’s recent compromise on insurance coverage for contraception by religious organizations is a cave-in to bigotry against women. His motive may have been to save...
  • Jane Gilgun published this 2 days ago
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Female bullying in the workplace

Published article in Psychologies SA magazine, February/March 2010.
  • karenjayes published this 4 days ago
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The F-Word (Or Why Can't We All Just Get Along)

An informal essay about modern-day feminism, its unpopularity, and subsequent effect on the progress of women in corporate America
  • Jenniferkcrittenden published this 02 / 04 / 2012
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Retelling the Ramayana: Poems from Meena Kandasamy

  • sampsoniaway published this 02 / 02 / 2012
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Back to the Family After All - An Excerpt from The New Feminist Agenda

Feminists opened up thousands of doors in the 1960s and 1970s, but decades later, are U.S. women where they thought they'd be? The answer, it turns out, is a resounding no. Looking back over five ...
  • chelseagreen published this 02 / 01 / 2012
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The New Feminist Agenda Press Release

Feminists opened up thousands of doors in the 1960s and 1970s, but decades later, are U.S. women where they thought they’d be? The answer is a resounding no. Looking back over five decades of advoc...
  • chelseagreen published this 01 / 24 / 2012
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Career Girl

Romantic comedy about love and work in New York-- where Skinny Girl starts. This piece was published in ERIC'S HYSTERICS in 2011.
  • Carla Sarett published this 01 / 22 / 2012
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“I’m in love with Judas”: Names and Taboos within the Scholarly Arena of Religion and Biblical Studi

Names provoke opinions, responses, and even controversy. Lady Gaga’s song “Judas” is a perfect example of this. Before this song was released, the title “Judas” stirred controversy throughout th...
  • FemReligion published this 01 / 16 / 2012
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Enduring the Trials of Graduate School: From Conception to Labor Pains and Birth By Michele Stopera

Going back to school at 30-something to complete a B.A. in a completely different field (from accounting to Religious Studies and Theology) was an interesting endeavor. After many years of legal a...
  • FemReligion published this 01 / 16 / 2012
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“I’m in love with Judas”: Names and Taboos within the Scholarly Arena of Religion and Biblical Studi

Names provoke opinions, responses, and even controversy. Lady Gaga’s song “Judas” is a perfect example of this. Before this song was released, the title “Judas” stirred controversy throughout th...
  • Michele Stopera Freyhauf published this 01 / 16 / 2012
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The Heart of the Labyrinth by Daniel Cohen

This is how they tell the story. They tell that the Minotaur was a monster, half man, half bull, who dwelt in the labyrinth. They tell that Theseus was a brave youth who determined to kill the Min...
  • FemReligion published this 01 / 15 / 2012
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Women Writers and Detectives in Nineteenth Century Crime Fiction the Mothers of the Mystery Genre Cr

Meticulously researched by Lucy Sussex, this offers a history of early Victorian writers of detective fiction. Includes lively descriptions of the life and works of Anna Katherine Green, Mary Brad...
  • mart4fff published this 01 / 13 / 2012
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Making Amends and Moving Forward by Hugo Schwyzer

Since Clarisse Thorn’s interview with me appeared at Feministe about two weeks ago, there’s been a huge outpouring of shock and anger surrounding revelations about my past. I’ve only read some of t...
  • FemReligion published this 01 / 12 / 2012
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Whose Body

para reflexão e pesquisa
  • Miriam Adelman published this 01 / 11 / 2012
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Defining Myself as a Slut

A short essay on cultural hypocrisy through self examination
  • Penucquem published this 01 / 10 / 2012
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Butler, Judith - Precarious Life

  • pathpsych published this 01 / 09 / 2012
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A Next Wave of Scholarship By Kwok Pui Lan

I came to the United States in 1984 to begin my doctoral studies at Harvard Divinity School. It was an exciting time to do feminist theology and religious studies. Womanist ethics just began to eme...
  • FemReligion published this 01 / 08 / 2012
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Women’s Rights in Muslim Communities:Resource Guide for Human Rights Educators

This research publication aims to facilitate a dialogue between two legal traditions: human rights law and Islamic law. In particular, it draws attention to the realization of women’s rights in Mus...
  • woodstockwoody published this 01 / 08 / 2012
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In Her Power: Reclaiming Your Authentic Self by Helene Lerner -- Ch. 1

With practical exercises and first-person stories, Lerner gives women the tools needed to achieve confidence, creativity, and intimacy in every aspect of life--from work to personal relationships t...
  • Beyond Words Publishing published this 01 / 04 / 2012
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Mixed-Gender Basic Training - The U.S. Army Experience, 1973-2004 Anne W. Chapman

Early in 1973, the United States Army became an all-volunteer force (AVF) when the conscription (draft) of young men into its ranks ended. In order to maintain the desired numbers on active du...
  • FM published this 12 / 30 / 2011
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