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Hannah E. S. Wright ’06 is a social studies concentrator in Lowell House. Her column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...sexual culture at odds with respect for women and their bodies. Or it might reorient its goal and, if they want to be real revolutionaries, forge a new culture of assertive modesty.Travis R. Kavulla ’06 is a history concentrator affiliated with Mather House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...earliest encounter with America was through a column titled "Communism is Good, Capitalism is Bad" in the Young Pioneers Weekly, a newspaper I read avidly from age 7 to 12. The column ran two stories side by side, one taking place in China and one in America, with similar scenarios: an old man getting sick, say, or a flood devouring a town. The Chinese tales ended happily, as fairy tales do; the American ones showed a renjian diyu, a hell in real life...
...feminists. Example: Kazimiera Szczuka, 39, a literary-talk-show host and prominent feminist, recently made gentle fun of a girl who leads prayers on Radio Maryja by imitating her reedy, childlike voice on a satirical TV show. The girl is disabled, though Szczuka was unaware of this fact. A column in the radio station's sister newspaper called her a "representative of the civilization of death." The government's media oversight board slapped an unprecedented $154,000 fine on the TV station for "mocking the disabled and their prayers" (though it has imposed no fine on Radio Maryja...
...Marie Cox writes a weekly column that appears on time.com