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ATTENTION MEN:THEY MAY EAT YOUR LUNCH
Once it is demonstrated that man and woman are not, and should not be constituted the same, either in character or in temperament, it follows that they should not have the same education. In following the directions of nature they … Continue reading →
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Tagged Annie Oakley, Barbara Kruger, Bell Hooks, Carolyn Korsemeyer, Carolyn Korsmeyer, Donna Lichow, Edmund Burke, Fanny Blood, Feminism, Genevieve Vaughan, Henry Fuseli, Hilde S. Hein, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jillian Venters, Joseph Johnson, Joseph Priestley, Korsmeyer, Laura Mulvey, Linda Nochlin, Marianne Faithful, Marianne Faithfull, Mary E. Bradley Lane, Mary Wollstonecraft, Nancy Burns, Naomi Zack, Nick Cave, P.J. Harvey, Peggy Z. Brand, Sarah Lucas, Thomas Paine, Tracey Marie Walker, Vanessa Beecroft, William Blake, William Godwin
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“REASONABLE CREATURES”:HOW DID THAT RUMOR GET STARTED?
“While genius is a rare gift, according to most theorists the pool of human beings from which genius emerges includes only men. Rousseau, Kant, and Schopenhauer all declared that women possess characters and mentalities too weak to produce genius. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged artemisia Gentileschi, Arthur Schopenhauer, Barbara Kruger, Bell Hooks, Carolyn Korsemeyer, Christine Battersby, Donna Lichaw, femininsm, feminist art, feminist graffiti, Gisela Ecker, Graham Coulter-Smith, Hilde S. Hein, Immanuel Kant, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Linda Nochlin, Louisa Achille, Madonna, Martha Rosler, Mary E. Bradley Lane, Mary Wollstonecraft, Nancy Burns, Norman Mailer, Peggy Z. Brand, Sarah Lucas, Sharada Ramanathan, Thomas Hardy, Tyra Banks, Women's Liberation Movement
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