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PUBLIC MARKS with tags feminism & politics

February 2007

December 2006

Trinh T. Minh-ha essay

by jlesage
Not You/Like You: Post-Colonial Women and the Interlocking Questions of Identity and Difference, by Trinh T. Minh-ha

November 2006

Difference, Diversity and Nomadic Subjectivity

by jlesage
Braidotti is a theorist combining the insights of Donna Haraway with postcolonial theory; this earlier (1998) essay still has relevance today. Useful in teaching.

SF Gate: Sex trafficking from South Korea to US

by jlesage
During their trip to South Korea, Chronicle reporter Meredith May and staff photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice found that while the public sex industry has slowed, parts of the business has gone underground and is still alive and well. Audio/slideshow in 4 p

"Cyberfeminism with a difference" by Rosi Braidotti

by jlesage
an important essay building on the work of Donna Haraway, emphasizing the kinds of empoverishment that come with globalization, and the possibilities for new forms of collective identity in cyberspace, while eschewing utopianism.

Radical Graphics

by jlesage
large collection organized by thematic and political categories; useful for office door poster, flyer, or demonstration

October 2006

Rosa Braidotti and Judith Butler on ethics of relation

by jlesage
a vivid debate between two feminist theorists described in detail

About radical reference | Radical Reference

by jlesage
a service provided by volunteer library workers from all over the United States to assist demonstrators and activists

Carnival of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

by jlesage
accumulation of blog entries on important postcolonial theorist

September 2006

feminist blog--women's space

by jlesage
good consideration of international issues, well written

July 2006

Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media

by jlesage
analyses with extensive visual examples; archives of print issues since 1974

June 2006

May 2006

April 2006

December 2005

November 2005

Right to Wife - Why does Judge Alito treat women like girls? By William Saletan

by glitch p-udding & 1 other
Judge Alito, it's a pleasure to have you before our committee this morning. You're obviously an accomplished jurist, and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle speak very highly of you. I really have only one question for you, and it's my hope that you'll be able to put my mind, and the public's mind, at ease about it. What I'd like to know is, why do you think it's constitutional to treat a pregnant woman like a child?

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