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Elaine Rosell, who appeared in the calendar as a golden girl, said she didn't think the pictures were sexist, and felt instead that they mocked sexist pinups...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Pinup Calendar Parody Mocks Ivy League Stereotypes | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

...formerly supported The Dartmouth Review a student conservative paper that sparked anger and censure last spring for what some Dartmouth faculty and students alleged were racist and sexist articles...

Author: By Compiled FROM College newspapers, | Title: Yale Conservatives Publish Inaugural Issue of Weekly | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

...into a bottomless enemy trench, allowed that "I wouldn't go down there even if they was Fig Newtons down there." The cookie does not crumble that way any more. The cookies, in fact, do not crumble at all. This does not mean charm is passé, or compliments are sexist, any more than it means that, contrary to all those shoofly Schlaflyisms, men and women will be less distinctive, or less sexual, if they work at the same jobs or compete at the same sports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Long Till Equality? | 7/12/1982 | See Source »

...first were mean. They were the politics of long frustration and new anger, and it was men who took the heat: as repressive husbands, lackadaisical fathers, selfish sex partners, exclusionary businessmen, blind-sided artists and perpetrators of a patriarchy that had to be overthrown. Even Shakespeare was a sexist for a little while. The press cut in on the dark carnival atmosphere, and in some measure contributed to it. On the occasion of a Miss America pageant, a marginal faction of young women threw their underwear into an Atlantic City, N.J., garbage can, attempting some clumsy metaphorical gesture, and grabbed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Long Till Equality? | 7/12/1982 | See Source »

...that very same book. He would also have found a kind of zip-lock naivete that insulates Author Letty Cottin Pogrebin inside a cocoon of ideology. How else could a writer suggest, never mind believe, that children might be encouraged to forsake the music of the Rolling Stones (sexist, of course) for the uplifting ballads of Gay Feminist Holly Near. Ideology infringes on reality; one suspects it can also skew the sense of rhythm. It may not interfere with a woman's getting a job, however. And it may be able to show her why she cannot get a better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Long Till Equality? | 7/12/1982 | See Source »

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