Posts Tagged: feminism

Archive of the Unspoken

Some scholarly thoughts on Le Tigre. Actually, this is an excerpt from a longer piece on queer trauma (*all* copyright rules apply here). What ever happened to Le Tigre anyway?? I miss them. From the Desk of Mr. Lady, an

Archive of the Unspoken

Some scholarly thoughts on Le Tigre. Actually, this is an excerpt from a longer piece on queer trauma (*all* copyright rules apply here). What ever happened to Le Tigre anyway?? I miss them. From the Desk of Mr. Lady, an

Labyrinth of love, no hedges

When I love someone, boy, I don’t hide it. Not one bit. And, most folks who know me know I have a certain affinity for work written by Carol Shields — which led me to spend this past weekend in

Labyrinth of love, no hedges

When I love someone, boy, I don’t hide it. Not one bit. And, most folks who know me know I have a certain affinity for work written by Carol Shields — which led me to spend this past weekend in

Feminist Rock Star in KS

Susan Gubar was in town a few weeks ago for a 2wk seminar and a talk entitled “Snapshots of Feminism, Present Tense.” I mentioned a while ago that I would write a more extended blog post on Prof. Gubar’s work

Feminist Rock Star in KS

Susan Gubar was in town a few weeks ago for a 2wk seminar and a talk entitled “Snapshots of Feminism, Present Tense.” I mentioned a while ago that I would write a more extended blog post on Prof. Gubar’s work

Honor International Women's Day!

In honor of International Women’s Day, here’s a few clips from Alix Olson:

Honor International Women's Day!

In honor of International Women’s Day, here’s a few clips from Alix Olson:

Authorship and Women — Generating a List

A running list of feminist scholars and theorists that write about women and authorship. Feel free to comment and help me make this list more comprehensive! Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar — on anxiety and many other aspects of female

Authorship and Women — Generating a List

A running list of feminist scholars and theorists that write about women and authorship. Feel free to comment and help me make this list more comprehensive! Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar — on anxiety and many other aspects of female

Creating and Representing the Feminist Canon

Soo, I’m thinking about moving my blog over to wordpress. I haven’t decided on it yet, but I’ve been dissatisfied with the limitations on the aesthetics of this page. I keep trying to improve it, but blogger limits me significantly.

Creating and Representing the Feminist Canon

Soo, I’m thinking about moving my blog over to wordpress. I haven’t decided on it yet, but I’ve been dissatisfied with the limitations on the aesthetics of this page. I keep trying to improve it, but blogger limits me significantly.