"Wikipedia's Politics of Exclusion: Gender, Epistemology, and Feminist Rhetorical (In)action." Computers and Composition, vol. 37, 2015, pp. 117-31.Gruwell, L. (2015). Wikipedia's politics of exclusion: Gender, epistemology, and feminist rhetorical (in)action. Computers and Composition, 37,...
in“Gender equality: why women arestill held back,” Abigail Player discusses how women in our contemporary time have never had as manyopportunities to lead and change the economical and political landscape. Women earn adistinguishably
clocks,vision, thehistoryand representation of slavery’s afterlife, and more because of where I have gone and what I have encountered seeking solace after the election. I continue this search, now considering the role of technology in this period of change via another resurrection of a previous...
This piece is from a panel sponsored by the Center for Women and Gender Equity, Women’s and Gender Studies, Community Life, Counseling & Psychological Services, the Intercultural Center, Mission & Ministry, Politicals Department, Committee on Diversity, Belonging, and Liberation, Bridge USA . LA...
[a]fter the race and the class cards have been played and done their devastating work, the government turns to the sex and gender card, and “racial justice” and “social justice” are complemented by “gender justice.” The establishment of a government — a judicial monopoly — not only...
Butler. The Butler Journal Entry I Always Return To. This one at the Times was beautiful, too, in more ways than one: The Visions of Octavia Butler. And just a few weeks away: ‘Kindred’ Trailer: Octavia Butler’s Time Travel Novel Comes to Terrifying Life. * The new Science Fiction...
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around 1943 by Walter C. Langer for the United States Office of Strategic Services in describing Hitler’s psychological profile. The report was later published in book form as ‘The Mind of Adolf Hitler in 1972.’ Langer stated the following in respect to Hitler’s personality.” —Wikipedia...
… Not like the liberal arts departments for the past 20 years, safe to use for gender politics. #17 Red Button Caption: George III when he/she read Jefferson: (Or was it when he learned his favorite petticoat was not back yet from the cleaners?) Mark A. McDonald added, Red Button ...
Before we buy this premise, let’s go back and check the numbers. According to Michael Medved, Romney gained more than a million votes over McCain. When I crunched Wikipedia’s numbers, Romney’s gain was 985,177. And this gain happened amidst a decline of three million total voters betwe...