Feminism

Cave of Forgotten Dreams, part 1

A film by Werner Herzog. From the little I know of Werner Herzog, he’s a famous cinematographer renowned for his stream-of-consciousness art films. The impression…

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Doing the right thing

Update: Same-sex marriage was legalized in the U.S. state of New York on June 24, 2011 by the New York State Legislature and Governor Andrew…

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Sucker Punch, part 3

Upon reflection, I think at least one of the reasons the movie was unpopular is because many people define success as what they would like…

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Sucker Punch, part 2

The missions are a fascinating study all on their own, due to the girls slowly becoming less and less successful as the mission goals become…

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Sucker Punch, part 1

There have been incredibly mixed reviews concerning the movie Sucker Punch. I can kind of understand why people hated it — I have one friend…

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The Eternity Artifact

Here there be dragons… and plot spoilers! Proceed at your own risk. :) I’m struggling through getting final papers written, and my brain needed a…

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New arting! Calla lily & rose

Got another tambourine completed — this one’s just a little 6 incher. The theme seemed perfect for spring though: a calla lily on the silhouette…

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Why study Women’s Spirituality?

I was recently asked the following question: “Why is it important for feminists to study and comprehend women-centered cultures?” While I thought it a good…

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Thoughts on thought

My school emphasizes various forms of psychology, and this weekend there’s a small conference on transpersonal psychology. Sitting in the student lounge at school, I…

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