Jessa Crispin: ‘Michael Douglas’s Films Perfectly Represent the New Masculinity’
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Jessa Crispin: ‘Michael Douglas’s films perfectly represent the new masculinity’
Jessa Crispin (Lincoln Center, Kansas, 47) became known in Spain for her controversial feminist manifesto Por qué no soy feminista (Why I am not a feminist, Lince, 2017), based on the idea that the feminism of the time was useless. “I think the current feminism is even worse than when I wrote that book,” she says. Always willing to upset people or at least generate debate, she upset tarot haters — and there are quite a few — with The Creative Ta…
Am I Unhinged or... Is Feminism In Trouble?
Kelly Meharg examines her own relationship with the word ‘feminist’ and asks – is it even possible to have it all in a society that increasingly wants us to have less? Here’s her issues with modern-day feminism. OPINION ‘Are You a Feminist?’ Never has a question been so loaded, so simple but so complicated, so redundant but so relevant. Well for me, anyway. I had a LOT of apprehension about writing this story because even the word ‘feminism’ bri…
Switzerland has made progress on equality, but important research, for example, is still based on the exploitation of women. That is why feminist criticism remains necessary.
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