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...year of her life. She originally chose her thesis adviser, Lecturer on Social Studies Lisa M. Stulberg, for her expertise in education, but it was Stulberg’s work on bodybuilding magazines that turned out to be most helpful to Chou when the senior decided to write about gender issues. Chou originally considered writing about women’s magazines, but given the plethora of studies already done on their objectification of women, she turned to publications aimed at the less-fair sex. Chou chose Maxim because of its unprecedented success—it grew its readership from half...

Author: By Dominic A. Hood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: "Buffy" Slays Thesis Writers | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...year of her life. She originally chose her thesis adviser, Lecturer on Social Studies Lisa M. Stulberg, for her expertise in education, but it was Stulberg’s work on bodybuilding magazines that turned out to be most helpful to Chou when the senior decided to write about gender issues. Chou originally considered writing about women’s magazines, but given the plethora of studies already done on their objectification of women, she turned to publications aimed at the less-fair sex. Chou chose Maxim because of its unprecedented success—it grew its readership from half...

Author: By Biana Fay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Maxim Cum Laude | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...that scene is probably an unfair characterization of gender relations when Harvard guys leave Cambridge. After all, these two friends of mine are sexy, sexy bitches, and everybody was drinking like it was New Year’s. The fact remains that there are innumerable extremely good-looking girls (and guys, I’m sure) here—indeed, FM’s 15 Hottest Freshmen list had dozens of alternates and we probably missed scores more. All it takes is a little patience, a little less cynicism, some gentle conversation, perhaps even some early Keith Sweat playing unobtrusively...

Author: By Kenyon S. M. weaver, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rant! | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...themes of part one define New York in an almost clichéd fashion. Images of skyscrapers, baseball, high society, race, gender, sexuality, art and immigration pervade the mostly black and white prints in this section. The artists are about evenly divided between American and foreign born photographers, but nearly all spent significant amounts of time in New York City. These artists are expert seers and expert New Yorkers—and both facets show through in these works. Although the themes may be tired, few of the actual images are. This is due, in part, to the efforts...

Author: By Alexandra B. Moss, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Capturing a City’s Character and Life | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

...fall 2002 Janet C. Berlo will teach History of Art and Architecture 298,“The Museum and ‘the Other’: How Western Institutions Construct Non-Western Worlds,” and History of Art and Architecture 274, “Issues of Gender and Representation in Native American Art History;” L. Gish Jen ’77 will teach a seminar in women’s studies, Women’s Studies 165, “Advanced Creative Writing: Beyond the Navel,” and David Weber will teach...

Author: By Werner Sollors, | Title: Commitee on Ethnic Studies Makes Strides | 4/4/2002 | See Source »

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