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Tag Archives: Gender and Politics
STORIES OF STUFF:GARAGE SALE OF THE SOUL
Annie Leonard and her “The Story of Stuff”. It raises issues that go beyond pollution and recycling; it addresses complex relationships at the intersection of feminism and environmentalism. At this moment, both feminism and environmentalism are at interesting points in … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail Johnson, Ann Filemyr, Annie Leonard, Caroline Merchant, Catriona Sandilands, Charlotte Smith, Dani Crosby, ecofeminism, Elizabeth Royte, Feminism, Francis Bacon, Gender and Politics, Irene Diamond, Jane Smiley, Joseph Beuys, Kandi Tayebi, Lynne Hull, Martin Lewis, Martin Lewis Green Delusions, Noel Sturgeon, Panniccia Carden, Pratrap Chatterjee, Robert Solow MIT, Rosanne Kanhai, Rose Gonnella, Shi Hui, Susan Kollin, William Blake
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BLONDE AMBITION & SEDITION: THE WHITE VEIL
The woman’s legs seemed to go on forever. It was hard to tell exactly whom they belonged to, or what she was thinking, but their purpose was clear, dominating a billboard for a new condo…. drawing the eyes of admirers … Continue reading
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Tagged Aphrodite, Betty Grable, Billy Wilder, Bruce Hainley, Debbie Reynolds, Edmund Spenser, Feminism, Francois Rabelais, Gender and Politics, Holliday T. Day, Homer, Isak Dinesen, Jacques Derrida, Jane Mansfield, joan riviere, Joanne Pitman, Laini Michelle Burton, Leni Riefenstahl, Lucrezia di Borgia, Mae West, Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich, Masaccio, Menander, Mikhail Bakhtin, miranda devine, Pamela Anderson, PETA, PETA Dan Matthews, Raphael, Sandro Botticelli, sara ahmed, Seneca, Sigmund Freud, Simon Houpt, Spenser, Sue Williams, Sue Williams Art, The Robber Bridegroom, Theodor Adorno, Travis Gertz, Vanessa Beecroft, Zoe Brigley
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