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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Apart from the priorities of his sexual sympathy, Mailer's other avowed bias is his reverence for the question of women and sex and the fear it inspires in him. "No thought was so painful as the idea that sex had meaning," he tells us. "For give meaning to sex and one was the prisoner of sex." For Mailer, "giving meaning to sex" entails emphasizing the differences between the sexes-their desires and their roles. It also means exploring (and sometimes exploiting) the perplexities of sexuality-Since these two concerns build the walls of Mailer's prison, they must...

Author: By Elizabeth R. Fishel, | Title: The Prisoner of Sexism Jail and Roses | 3/18/1971 | See Source »

...statement contains few specific provisions about the number of minority group members or women that the University currently hires or plans to hire. But it does pledge the University to take concrete steps about unspecified instances of sexual and racial bias in hiring practices. These include...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Harvard Hiring Report Discloses No Figures | 3/13/1971 | See Source »

...easy to avoid Follies on the grounds that it is, after all, a Broadway musical-and, given what Broadway musicals have come to mean, such a bias is understandable. But that is precisely why you should see it, for Follies is a musical about the death of the musical and everything musicals represented for the people who saw and enjoyed them when such entertainment flourished in this country. If nothing else, Follies will make clear to you exactly why such a strange kind of theatre was such an important part of the American consciousness for so long. In the playbill...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: Theatre The Last Musical | 2/26/1971 | See Source »

Kunstler charged that the government chose Harrisburg-predominantly Protestant-because of its citizens' pro-war attitudes and their allegedly anti-Catholic bias...

Author: By Jeffrey L. Baker, | Title: Kunstler Hits Harrisburg Charges | 2/8/1971 | See Source »

...Supreme Court's one-man, one-vote decision has made legislatures increasingly responsive to urban and suburban needs. Further redistricting on the basis of the 1970 census should create more city and suburban seats in legislatures; that would further weaken the chance of an anti-city bias in the spending of shared federal revenues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Pros and Cons of Revenue Sharing | 2/1/1971 | See Source »

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