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facing the book on ambition
This new buzzword that is supposed to encapsulate the idealization of desire among aspiring women is known as the “ambition gap”, which as a precondition, makes the qualitative value of ambition as axiomatic motherhood statement as representing something remarkable, magnificent … Continue reading →
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Tagged carol bartz firing, carol hymowitz, Cindy Sherman, Karen Black, kembra pfahler, Kiki Smith, malli gero, marcia reynolds, matt marshall, meghan daum, peter cramer, samantha ettus, sheryl sandberg, Theodor Adorno, Timothy Leary, Vanessa Beecroft, women on boards, women on boards gender diversity director, world economic forum davos
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ambition gap
You can’t expect these women to be the Jackie Robinson’s of Silicon Valley. If they want to swar and cuss and piss on the walls of their office. Well. Who cares? The stereotyped role of being self-effacing, demure, caring and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Sorkin, carol bartz firing, Carolee Schneemann, charles forman, Feminist frequency, Jonathan McIntosh, LEGO friends, marissa mayer, Mark Zuckerberg, matt marshall, meg whitman, peggy orenstein, samantha ettus, saverin, sean parker, sheryl sandberg, Vanessa Beecroft
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flight of the earthly delights: path to the bonfire
Life in the central panel of Hieronymus Bosch’s greatest painting, often called The Garden of Earthly Delights, is unencumbered by conscience, clothing, or cognizance of any higher goal than pleasure. There has been no more enigmatic painter than Bosch, with … Continue reading →
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Tagged arnaud lagardere, Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights, carol bartz firing, Charles de Tolnay, daniel loeb third point, dr. hemphill, Erasmus, Ernst Gombrich, Erwin Panofsky, Hieronymous Bosch, jade foret, Jan van Eyck, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, professor carstairs, Reebok easy tone, roy bostock
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