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- My impression of the scene was that the president was beginning his attempt to rape the woman when Camille came in. As for the shot in question, I would probably chalk that up to bad cinematography, since the rest of
(posted to Casual Dismissal and Objectification of Rape in Quantum of Solace) - You know, as a guy in a committed relationship with a strong woman, I have to say, what this guy is describing sounds like something I can do without. He makes it sound like his wife is a civilizing yet
(posted to I don't think I'm out of line here, what do you folks think?) - I'll admit that catching the occasional episode of this show is one of my guilty pleasures, too. So to answer your question, yes, they often have progressive vs. religious (see: Christian) conservatives, and the progressive families almost always have values
(posted to "Wife Swap" features feminist, pageant mom ) - You're assuming that every man is predatory, and that kind of stereotyping is just as dangerous as any "apologies" being offered. Not all men are predatory and not all men treat women like numbers while socializing. I have to agree
(posted to My vagina is worth $6.50) - Thanks for all of the encouraging comments, everyone. I'm glad to hear that so many of you believe that there is a place for me as an educator in feminism. I understand your cautions about representative readings, and, as with
(posted to Men Teaching Feminism)
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- Well, I would argue that women's studies isn't meant to "teach" women anything, especially the more primer courses, but rather, to give women space and a voice to make sense of their individual experiences as women, and collectively, as the (posted to Men Teaching Feminism)
- I feel like a lot of people are stuck in outmoded ideas of what teaching is about. Sure, if he's just up there lecturing, his gender might be an issue. But if he's guiding a conversation within a community of (posted to Men Teaching Feminism)
- this is a complex topic for me. i am a college student currently living in texas, but i am from boston (as seen in my name). in my history class we were recently discussing the holocaust. in boston, there is (posted to Men Teaching Feminism)
- By that argument you're basically invalidating women's studies as a field of study. You're saying it's a big talk fest where the main purpose is to vent and maybe learn how to articulate that venting. I can't accept that. Women's (posted to Men Teaching Feminism)
- Depends on where you are in Texas on how many Baptists there are. And I don't think the Baptist thing is the reason people didn't learn about the Holocaust when they should have (high school). Here in Houston we have (posted to Men Teaching Feminism)
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