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...then that Jaffe knew that she didn’t belong in what she perceived as a feminist-free world where women were constantly at each other’s throats...

Author: By Nicola C. Perlman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Literature With Libido | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

Levy gives short shrift to the history of the feminist movement and focuses too much on feminists’ infighting over the legitimacy of pornography in the 1970’s instead of offering a broader perspective on the movement...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Deconstructing The Showgirls Next Door | 2/22/2006 | See Source »

...least his case of foot-and-mouth disease is not as bad as the nation’s president,” she said. Unlike at President Bush’s typical rallies, however, there was a dissenting voice. The usual liberal-feminist coterie of Summers-haters was challenged by a lone Summers supporter who wandered in from across the hall. This brave soul was buttoned-up in a simple ensemble he might have purchased at the Gap, in contrast to the alterna-duds others were sporting. Abstaining from the bubbly, he light-heartedly mocked the celebrants with a sarcastic...

Author: By Daniel J. Mandel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: RUS Revels In Summers’ Resignation | 2/22/2006 | See Source »

...sick and tired of the notion that being a full-time parent means a workingwoman has given up on the feminist cause. Feminism was meant not to turn women into men but to give women the freedom to choose to work inside or outside the home. Having lived in Germany for seven years, I appreciate that it is truly difficult for German women to combine career and children, yet the endless comparison of earth mother vs. career mother is pointless and divisive. It is important to realize that nowadays educated, experienced women like me are not necessarily wasting our skills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Barriers for German Women | 2/16/2006 | See Source »

...endorsement. While the principles behind the College’s policy of not recognizing single-sex organizations is sound, in effect, it sets women students back. Women should not be demanding special treatment in Harvard or outside its gates. Achieving equality should be the goal of any feminist movements, but that will not be achieved by a roomful of brochures in a Yard basement. We hope that in the midst of a charade to please public eyes through the establishment of a women’s center, Harvard also dedicates resources towards the more pressing challenges of student social programming...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: True Equality | 2/16/2006 | See Source »

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