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...October 1998, Hiller and several other women formed New Profile, a feminist organization that “strives to replace Israel’s predominant military profile with a humanistic and egalitarian one,” according to the organization’s literature...
...never heard a pro-life feminist speak. It was a really cool experience,” Pakaluk said...
Serrin M. Foster, the president of Feminists for Life of America, presented to a full Fong Auditorium last night what she called “the feminist case against abortion” and said women’s general needs are not being met in the United States...
...19th and 20th centuries, particularly in the work of Gustave Courbet and the Impressionists, as well as the representation of women and the work of women artists. Her book Woman as Sex Object: Studies in Erotic Art, 1730-1970, published in 1972, introduced a feminist perspective to the field of art history and criticism. Free and open to the public. 4 p.m. Sanders Theatre...
Clarke seems distinctly, and unashamedly, unaware of what she has done with this show. At a discussion with Clarke last Monday sponsored by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, facilitator John Rockwell’s voice rang with exasperation as he pushed Clarke to explain her interpretation. Did a feminist interpretation, he asked, determine the play’s opening scenes—which feature Karen MacDonald as an impudent Hippolyta, swollen with mute resentment of her husband Theseus (John Campion), the top-heavy emblem of dour autocratic unreasonableness? Clarke didn’t think so. “Quite...