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...hope Noah Oppenheim ("Reading `Clit Notes,"' Opinion, April 3) does not really speak for "many others" when he claims he's for "queer rights" but doesn't want same-sex desire to become too acceptable--purportedly because our society is not ready for this sort of "cultural integration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Queer Activism Important | 4/6/1998 | See Source »

...lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people can become "equal" members of society if they are ordered to keep their sexuality private, as Oppenheim would have it. The queer community can never be the "isolated moral and ethical enclave" that Oppenheim wishes it to be because youth from straight families often grow up to realize they are not heterosexual. I am not convinced that these separate queer and "wider" cultures can exist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Queer Activism Important | 4/6/1998 | See Source »

...Noah D. Oppenheim '00 is a social studies concentrator in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Fridays...

Author: By Noah Oppenheim, | Title: Reading `Clit Notes' | 4/3/1998 | See Source »

...article "In Defense of Hooters and the St. Pauli Girl" (March 13), Noah Oppenheim suggests that what he freely admits to be an objectification of women by chains such as Hooters and magazines such as Playboy have no impact on male-female relations. He states: "[Some feminists] argue that exposure to sexual objectification distorts men's perceptions of all women. They are wrong." His argument is that rational men distinguish between the poster of a naked woman and the women they meet in daily life. It is remarkable that Oppenheim, in his 1,000-word article, has managed to solve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pin-Ups Do Affect Male Views | 3/17/1998 | See Source »

...Oppenheim believes himself able to view women as individuals in his daily encounters. No doubt his female friends would agree. However, it is disturbing that his defense of "sexual objectification" culminates in this sentence: "Idealizations are a fiction, and those who confuse fiction with reality have bigger problems that the posters on their walls." Oppenheim feels that if men don't treat real women as they would a poster, then there isn't a problem. But his use of the word "idealization" to describe a poster of a body that has no connection to an individual betrays deeper truths about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pin-Ups Do Affect Male Views | 3/17/1998 | See Source »

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