they’re not always accurate. When asked if they are a feminist, most women scream, “oh heck no!” But that’s because they’re not really aware of the fact that there are many different types of feminism, and they don’t really know what it all means. ...
The ideology of Marxist feminism is similar to radical feminism in that the natures of patriarchy are examined and opposed. Marxist feminism, however, is based exclusively in Marxist theory and predicates its ideals on the ideas of capitalism and private property, which originated in the early 19th...
1.A system of psychology aiming to discover and address the unconscious motivation for certain types of behavior. 2.A form of psychiatric therapy in which the therapist attempts to explore the unconscious mind of the subject, and uses the findings to help resolve mental or emotional problems. ...
In its short ex- istence, the Emory Neuroethics Program has already gained a strong reputation both locally and internationally as a resource in social, legal, ethical and policy implications of neuroscience. The Neuroethics Scholars Program Fellowship, sponsored by the Center for Ethics and funded ...
reproduce intentional and – surprisingly and importantly –unintentional resistance to transformative social change. Ah, love! Fairy tales and romantic comedies promote living the quest for love and its idealized consummation in the ‘happily ever after’ of married life. What could be better than lo...
To the great relief of fans, Japanese animation (or anime, as it is known to both Japanese and American fans) is finally beginning to cast off its undeserved reputation in the West for gratuitous sex and violence and exploitative portrayals of women. Americans at last have begun to tune in...
To care is to act against the grain of social and economic orthodoxy: to advocate care is, in the present moment, to advocate a kind of political rupture. But by its nature, care must be a rupture which involves taking account of, centring, and, most importantly, taking responsibility for...
The portrayal of women in Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' is typical for its time because it reinforces the patriarchal structure and discourages equality among the sexes. Learn more about the role of women and feminism in Dracula. Dracula From a feminist perspective, are the female characters in Br...
there is excellent academic and media literacy tools around this and I’m getting tired of having to explain it to bad faith debaters. He’s also on record in writing stating that, “Government serves Christ’s kingdom rule; this is its purpose.” Cool. Theocracy. At least he’s being ...
” […] Valenti assumes here that Content ID works. But Content ID and other blunt, algorithmic tools in the service of copyright enforcement are documented trainwrecks with questionable efficacy and serious free speech ramifications. In other words, Content ID and its ilk are simultaneously too ...