Women's Studies
Feminist Third Wave publications: Reflection
One of the most striking aspects of Bitch Magazine is the plethora of topics it addresses. 'Women's issues' are clearly no longer confined to concerns narrowly pertaining to sexuality and gender. Somewhat 'expected' topics such as lesbianism on Glee are also paired with thoughtful articles on women and film and a positive article about how romance is presented in the culture on Valentine's Day. Rather than simply condemning the popular media, Bitch is interested in how it can be appropriated and used to express feminist ends. Or, conversely, how apparently feminist aspects of popular culture many not be as clearly manifest as one might suspect.
Diversity is clearly the watchword of modern feminism. There is no longer a feminist orthodoxy of behavior and belief. Rather than focusing on politics alone, questions of how
There is a series in Bitch about women with Asperger's Syndrome, for example, and its showcases various works by women that are not necessarily explicitly ideological, but simply offer a non-mainstream view.
Sexing the Political is far less quirky, and the first article one encounters upon viewing the website is a searching tale of a former pro-life teen activist who decided to have an abortion. Abortion is a more 'conventional' subject for feminist writing. However, Sexing the Political manifests a Third World feminist 'spin' by its gut-wrenching discussion of the polarization of today's culture wars, torn between the explicitly religious and non-religious. Furthermore, it contains a twist -- the author was originally going to give up her baby for adoption, but the Christian adoption agency the teen contacted refused to place the child because it was bi-racial, motivating the author's decision to have an abortion and turn against the pro-life movement.
Sexing the Political has fewer visually-based advertisements, longer and more thoughtful text, and focuses more upon traditional legal and political concerns like abortion and same-sex marriage, but it still encompasses a multiplicity of views, and the essays transcend conventional classification. It…
SCIENCE FICTION & FEMINISM Sci-Fi & Feminism Origins & Evolution of Science Fiction As with most things including literature, science fiction has progressed and changed a lot over the years. Many works of science fiction were simply rough copies and following the altready-established patterns of prior authors. However, there has always been authors and creators that push the envelope and forge new questions and storylines that have not been realized or conceptualized before.
The novel opens seven years after Gabo's mother, Ximena, was murdered by coyotes -- or paid traffickers -- during an attempt to cross the border. Her mutilated body was found, her organs gone -- sold most likely. Because of the fear surrounding this border town and the lure of the other side, all of the characters become consumed with finding Rafa. These people are neglected and abused. Like other fiction
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