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...known feminist, Pollitt refrained from conveying a message about the current state of feminism through the book. “Learning to Drive,” she says, is about sharing her life experience openly. “We think that because we live in an age of comparative sexual frankness, we live in an age of openness,” she says. “It is not true. When it comes to living our lives, we are not open at all. There is contradiction and division.” Pollitt believes that modern pop culture contributes to this...
...commit crimes against her—is authoritative and powerful. Her dialogue on “Shakespeare’s daughters”—women who took to writing or speaking—tackles the sensitive issue of rape while also discussing social attitudes towards female sexual behavior; the juxtaposition of the two creates what Ulrich calls a woman’s attempt to toe the line between invisibility and scandal. “Slaves in the Attic” discusses the coupling of the abolitionist movement with the suffrage movement. Ulrich’s originality is most...
...know, and then asks intimate, invasive questions (“What are you wearing? Where are you? Where is your hand?”). At the least, it’s a cry for help; it’s also deceit, an invasion of privacy, and some form of sexual harassment. It’s for these reasons that in some states, including California, prank calling is considered a misdemeanor...
...Whether you become sexually active during college or not is ultimately your personal decision, but the recent changes in the availability and affordability of Gardasil at UHS are a step in the right direction for improving options for both the sexually active and non-active members of our community. While we encourage all students to take advantage of the new lower-cost vaccine this year, make your sexual health a priority. Do the research and find out if it is right...
...further urge the Representative to bring those same big guns to bear on our own campus. It is no secret that Harvard is overrun with communists, hippies, sexual deviants, and Jeffersonian liberals; until the University ceases to tolerate their existence, Harvard shouldn’t receive a red cent from American taxpayers...