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...then, does bumping and grinding still leave me feeling so wronged?I may be the first to question chauvinism in the classroom and argue for fair treatment in the office, but it seems I’m constantly supporting old-fashioned gender roles in other spheres of my life??like the dance floor. so I must be requesting a return to the ballroom not in spite of the increasing blurriness between man and woman, but because of it. When faced with challenges to gender identity, I’d rather hide myself in the lindy-hop than surrender...
...subtle reference to Buddhist philosophy but also, more importantly, a powerful statement on illusion and reality—and perhaps art itself.And though the Sackler’s exhibit is in essence a reflection of a reflection—a Western perspective on an Asian perspective on animal life??it shares the positive connotations of the painting. “Evocative Creatures” gives viewers a window into the foreign world of centuries-old East Asia, a world perhaps as mysterious and faraway to many Cantabrigians as the painting’s moon is to its gibbons...
...much as John F. Kennedy’s assumption of office (ostensibly) marked the end of anti-Catholicism. His analysis of Rice’s potential win seems to overestimate its effect on a prejudice that was little more than 40 years ago a legally-sanctioned feature of American life??and underestimate the lingering force of Jim Crow in American life.Morris also, mystifyingly, suggests that single women will vote for Rice because they identify with her marital status and are jealous of Clinton’s. (He doesn’t recognize the possibility that single women...
...planned courses have incited resistance, largely due to the professors’ use of the term “mythology” in reference to intelligent design. Kansas has been at the center of the debate over intelligent design, the theory that natural selection cannot account for all of life??s evolution and that an “intelligent designer” must have guided the process. The Kansas Education Board recently voted to teach alternatives to evolution in the state’s science classes. Both professors said their courses will critically examine this viewpoint and teach...
...section on “recruiting economically disadvantaged students,” a 2002 Harvard handbook for alumni interviewers underscores this idea of national import: “The Committee seeks to attract these students because of how much a Harvard education might change an individual’s life??and the life of our society—for the better...