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You Can’t Stop Stepford!

Posted on October 20, 2019 by Jill Zeller
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In this 3rd entry in my Horror Month movie binging, I want to talk about two movies that scream for context. By 1975, through consciousness raising, bra burning, and symbolic jettisoning of razor blades, feminists were scaring men. In 2004, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Feminism, Film, horror, Politics, satire | Tagged feminism, Jill Zeller, misogyny, movie review, satire, The Stepford Wives | 6 Replies

Feminism, Stories, Empowerment

Posted on October 4, 2018 by Nancy Jane Moore

As I have said before, I was never very good at being a girl, but I didn’t want to be a boy, either. What I wanted was to be able to do the things boys did while still being a … Continue reading →

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Posted in Characters, Feminism, Rants, Writers on Writing | Tagged Empowerment self defense, misogyny

Against Misogyny

Posted on September 27, 2018 by Nancy Jane Moore

I’ve been thinking lately about how well my life is going and how privileged I am. But the obscene farce going on in the U.S. over filling the Supreme Court vacancy has reminded me that there are still a lot … Continue reading →

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Posted in Feminism, Rants | Tagged Empowerment self defense, misogyny, supreme court
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