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Among the Feminists
This afternoon I’ve spent catching up with recent feminist theory, summarized in “Feminist Perspectives on Sex and Gender” in the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. I wrote one of the first articles on feminism to appear in a philosophical journal … Continue reading →
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Tagged "Philosophic Foundations of Feminism", Abigail L. Rosenthal's "Feminism Without Contradictions" in The Monist, academic feminism, articles on feminism, biological maleness and femaleness, contradictions of feminism, defining women away, disbelieving true love, erasing women, ex-wives, feminism and the sexes, feminism re dominance and subordination, feminism re power hierarchy, feminism since the 1970's, feminist movement fragmented, feminists and romantic love, feminists on sex and gender, finding true love, gender and power, gender differences, gender distinctions and biology, gender-free child rearing, gender-free sports, gender-free toys, husband celebrating feminist wife, male/female difference, mapping utopia, oppression and race class and sex preference, Philosophy Department, Power Feminist, public feminists, sex and gender, social conditioning vs. biology, society's power hierarchy, The Top of the Sixes, victimizing a victim, women in fiction, women victimizing women, Women's Studies
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Friendship’s End
What else is there to record in a life except its possibilities for friendship? With what else could the political art be concerned? How else to measure a society or its relations between the sexes? I am in the midst … Continue reading →
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Tagged a southern lady, abandoned by friends, avoiding cynicism, becoming one's mother, blocking transcendence, bridging differences, brink of womanhood, bubble of privilege, cold hospitality, coming of age, damaged friendship, devout atheist, ego and friendship, ending a friendship, fearing a friend, feeling abandoned, female rivalry, feminine coming of age, feminine happiness, friendship and political differences, friendship and relations between the sexes, Fulbright scholars, girlhood and adulthood, girls and mothers, girls coming of age, group mores, healthy friendship, hopes of reunion, idealism disappointed, importance of friendship, lifelong friendships, maternal coldness, maternal hatred, mother daughter relations, newlywed shocks, philosophical friends, politics and friendship, providential coincidence, rationalizing pogroms, religious bullying, riding roughshod, romantic longing, shared past, social expectations, social ranking, testing someone's tolerance, transcendence and feminity, trendy anti-semitism, true love, unshared future, women friends, women victimizing women, worldliness versus idealism, worldly skills, young Americans in Paris, young girls in flower, youthful hopes
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