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...THERE A FEMINIST THEME IN THE ARTISTS YOU CELEBRATE? Yes, I think there is, really. I've always liked kind of independent spirits, because they're not fake. They've kind of accepted the fact that this is the way for them, and they're not going to hide their light. I've always felt myself a little bit outside the mainstream. My parents never told me that there was any other way to be. They always insisted that I was going to work for a living, that I didn't have to get married, that I didn't have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Bette Midler | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

TIME: A number of news stories lately suggest that the feminist revolution that shaped the lives of men and women in the '60s and '70s, even the '80s, has sort of run its course. Do you think that has happened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Around The Corner | 3/12/2006 | See Source »

...what has always been a case of clashing management styles. Eugene Robinson of the Post summarized these wrongheaded opinions brilliantly: “Summers came to be seen as the champion of those who believe that elite American campuses are under the evil sway of a smug, leftist, feminist, multi-culti, Brie-eating, Chablis-swilling, Prius-driving professoriate that’s hopelessly out of touch with mainstream America...

Author: By Alex Slack | Title: Co-Opt and Discredit | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...Goddess of the Hearth Betty Friedan, the feminist author whose book The Feminine Mystique ignited the women's rights movement, died last month at age 85. Friedan exploded the myth of the happily homebound suburban mother, whose claustrophobic world TIME portrayed in a June 20, 1960, cover story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

...core issues of being a black woman.” According to Giselle B. Schuetz ’06, dividing women along ethnic lines is a “tactic” of “oppression” that prevents the formation of a feminist coalition. Schuetz was the only RUS member sitting among ABHW members on one side of the table. RUS members sat together on the opposite side. Despite the divided set-up of the discussion, the meeting concluded with a promise of further collaboration. “I hope this isn’t going...

Author: By Giuliana Vetrano, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Women Discuss Feminism | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

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