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  1. Femgeeks: Jauch und Talkshows

    Was fällt alles unter (sexualisierte) Gewalt? Gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen Sexismus und sexueller Belästigung? Und wie sollte unsere ideale Talkshow aussehen? Diese Fragen klären wir im Podcast. Unten findet Ihr außerdem noch einige weiterführende Links (bisher noch ohne Minutenangaben).

    —Huffduffed by map 4 months ago

  2. Mondo Diablo Episode 356 * Beware the Yeti

    Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious Universe hunts the elusive Yeti, and I go off on a feminist rant. So shrill. So goddamned shrill.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 9 months ago

  3. Partially Examined Life Ep. 42: Feminist Moral Psychology | The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast | A Philosophy Podcast and Blog

    —Huffduffed by jessewillis 10 months ago

  4. Inside the sexual harassment in online gaming

    —Huffduffed by tommorris 10 months ago

  5. ‘How To Be A Woman’: Not A Feminist? Caitlin Moran Asks, Why Not? : NPR

    Moran believes that most women who don’t want to be called feminists don’t understand what feminism is. Her new book How to Be a Woman is a funny take on housework, high heels, body fat, abortion, marriage and, of course, Brazilian waxes.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/08/02/157728094/not-a-feminist-caitlin-moran-asks-why-not

    —Huffduffed by adactio 10 months ago

  6. Point of Inquiry

    M.G. Lord: The Accidental Feminist — In developed countries at least, the status of women has improved considerably in the last century. But in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), they remain underrepresented in all but one field, according to a recent study conducted by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. Often, femininity can seem incompatible with STEM and other male-dominated careers—but can young women today find an unlikely role model in Elizabeth Taylor, an actress dogged by the Catholic Church because of her sex appeal and promotion of secular ideas, including gay and lesbian rights? Cultural critic and acclaimed author M.G. Lord explores the contributions of Elizabeth Taylor to feminism—and her struggles against the Church—in her latest book, The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted By Her Beauty to Notice.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich one year ago

  7. Mondo Diablo Episode 347: Kathleen Hanna Smells Like Teen Spirit

    This week things get a little sentimental. Please bear with me while I get personal and tell one of my stories about my time with Kathleen Hanna. Also Kathleen tells her story about how she came up with the title "Smell’s Like Teen Spirit."

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  8. Romanticism 9: Austen and Wollstonecraft

    A class taught by Tim Morton at UC Davis, April 23, 2012.

    —Huffduffed by transpondency one year ago

  9. Mondo Diablo Episode 345: Tropes vs Women with Anita Sarkeesian

    Anita Sarkeesian’s website is located here: http://www.feministfrequency.com/ Feminist Frequency: Conversations with Pop Culture

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  10. Caitlin Moran - Interview from Sunday Profile - (ABC)

    British media personality and author, Caitlin Moran, is a provocative and popular feminist. She says women still have a lot of self-liberation to do and, in doing so, they should arm themselves with plenty of humour.

    http://www.abc.net.au/sundayprofile/stories/3334978.htm

    —Huffduffed by hawbsl one year ago

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