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Finally, it is interesting to note Oppenheim's selective blindness in the observance of BGLTSA posters. While the phrase "oppressive paradigm" may remain for him an amusing snippet of lit-crit jargon, the pervasiveness of outspoken heterosexuality on this campus cannot be denied. Has Oppenheim never seen a heterosexually risqu??© poster for a Harvard dance, a cappella concert or theatrical production? While innocuous enough, the prevelance (and thus the privileging) of heterosexual behavior and the attendant invisibility of homosexuality legitimizes a climate of homophobia. If, on the other hand, Oppenheim is offended solely by the word "vulva...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Contextualizing 'Clit Notes' | 4/10/1998 | See Source »

...clearly the harsher of the two, as Epps paranoia for offensive segments has gone to ridiculous extremes. Although millions of theatergoers over the past 300 years have been exposed to the line in Shakespeare's Macbeth by the pricking of my thumbs," the dean felt the phrase too risqu??© for the football crowd. He asked the band to change the line, originally a direct quote in the Cornell script, to "by the twitching of my thumbs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thumbs Down | 10/13/1983 | See Source »

There is nothing risqu??© in "The Facts of Love"; the title is definitely a misnomer. Oxford Films has made ample use of light comedy to concoct a generally delightful jibe at middle class England...

Author: By Thomas C. Wheeler, | Title: THE MOVIEGOER | 5/18/1950 | See Source »

...with newsmen, strangers. But while Artist Woolf sketches renowned features he says just the things to stimulate the response of renowned personalities. Onetime Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany willingly confessed his identity to Artist Woolf while stopping incognito in Rome, sat for him in a hotel garden, told risqu?? stories, and, noticing the prevalence of uniforms in the streets, remarked: "The late war was supposed to have been fought to make the world safe for democracy, but does this look like it?" Of his exile at Doom with his father he said: "The climate was terrible. . . . The Dutch people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Chalk & Talk | 2/17/1930 | See Source »

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