Posts tagged male supremacy/misogyny/sexism
FIRST LOVE
A chapter from an unpublished novel
by Andrea Dworkin
Copyright © 1978, 1980 by Andrea Dworkin.
All rights reserved. [the above image and information is from here. I post this with deep gratitude to Nikki Craft, for all her work to keep the writings, videos, and memory of Andrea Dworkin alive]
Please note: the piece of writing, which I adore, called "First Love", is linked to in
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Below is the cover of a decidedly unfascistic, anti-genocidal book, that, were it written by a woman, far too many men would assume was fascistic and pro-genocidal. I'll prove this point in this post.
[image of John Stoltenberg's book cover is from here]
Let
Artemis March, PhD, MBA, Vassar graduate, and former Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute, has been evolving her own brand of narrative nonfiction for twenty years without realizing it was preparing her to write this book. A sociologist by training, she first got into the storytelling business at the Harvard Business School
'Whip Smart': Memoirs Of A Dominatrix[cross post from *here*]March 8, 2010Audio for this story from Fresh Air from WHYY will be available at approx. 5:00 p.m. ETTranscript
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Author Melissa Febos lives in Brooklyn.text sizeAAAMarch 8, 2010 Melissa Febos' new memoir, Whip Smart, details the four years she spent working as a dominatrix. Febos enacted fantasy sequences,
Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy) - Rodney Atkins
Lyrics:
The Declaration of Independents,
Think I could tell you that first sentence,
but then I'm lost, I cant begin to count the theories,
I've had pounded in my head, that I forgot,
I don't remember all that Spanish or the Gettysberg Address,
but there is one Speech from High School I'll never forget,
[Chorus]
Come on in boy sit
[Islamic Feminism symbol image is from here] Cross post from *here*.
Muslim feminists deserve to be heard RANDA ABDEL-FATTAH AND SUSAN CARLAND January 28, 2010
Women don't have to give up Islam for rights, argue Randa Abdel-Fattah and Susan Carland.
Orientalists writing on Islam and
Cross post from Gender Across Borders Blog. The poster and information is from *here*.Blog for International Women’s Day
Gender Across Borders presents…..
Blog for International Women’s Day!
International Women’s Day [IWD] is on Monday, March 8, 2010. As set by the United Nations, this year’s theme is “Equal rights, equal opportunity: Progress for all.” While we here at GAB believe that equal
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Women Miss SaddamPosted on 01 March 2010 by admin
Credit: Mohammed Omer/IPS
Under Saddam Hussein, women in government got a year’s maternity leave; that is now cut to six months.
By Abdu Rahman and Dahr Jamail
Under Saddam Hussein, women in government got a year’s maternity leave; that is now cut to six months.
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My birth month has now passed. I contemplate what I've learned this past year. Am I wiser than when 46? I've learned, or relearned a whole lot. But here's a list of ten things. They are in no particular order.
1. Men will lie through their teeth if it suits their interests to do so. Example: John Edwards. What a lying prick he's been to his spouse, Elizabeth. But men
[image is from here]Two articles are below. Both speak to the matter of women not being believed in court when what they have to say is naming a man as an abuser. Click on the titles to link back to their source. With thanks to Marcella at Abyss2hope, Stacy Moore, and Joan Dawson.Women Lie Narrative Overwhelms Man's Admission Of Violence Costs Young Boy His Life From the Hi Desert Star:
TWIN