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Were the 1990s really the “girl power” era of women's empowerment we remember?If you were “coming of age” or raising young girls 30 years ago, you probably remember the tumult of scantily clad celebs and brand-backed messaging ostensibly celebrating women's empowerment. Sophie Gilbert, an author and The Atlantic staff writer, dives into just how empowering this period really was in her new book, Girl on Girl: How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves, which drops today.On today's episode, Sophie leads us through her lightbulb moments and research for the book, exploring the social messaging that planted some pretty problematic ideas in the minds of young and teenage girls and people of all genders. This is an important history to examine, as is the question of how we avoid the same missteps in the future.Start talking about the real past and critical future of feminism, including: How we were fooled into believing sexual power was the only kind we could possess;Why the goal of commercial feminism changed so drastically from the early to the late 90s;How we can start to claim the power we deserve (even when it feels like we don't have the time).Related Links:Order your copy of “Girl on Girl: How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves” - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/738003/girl-on-girl-by-sophie-gilbert/Learn more about Sophie's work - https://www.theatlantic.com/author/sophie-gilbert/Follow Sophie on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sophiegilbertwrites/“Becoming the Third Wave” by Rebecca Walker - http://www.tonahangen.com/wsc/hi215/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/RW3rdWave-2.pdf“The End of Men” by Hanna Rosin - https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-end-of-men-and-the-rise-of-women-hanna-rosin/15539438“Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women” by Susan Faludi - https://bookshop.org/p/books/backlash-the-undeclared-war-against-american-women-susan-faludi/8728966“The Power” by Naomi Alderman - https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-power-naomi-alderman/114254“Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net” by Jessica Calarco - https://bookshop.org/p/books/holding-it-together-how-women-became-america-s-social-safety-net-jessica-calarco/20583065TAKE ACTION with Bossed Up - https://www.bossedup.org/takeactionBossed Up Courage Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/927776673968737/Bossed Up LinkedIn Group - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7071888/
Le 8 mars, c'est la Journée internationale des droits des femmes, à cette occasion, célébrons les avancées, rappelons les combats encore à mener et affirmons notre engagement pour l'égalité des droits. En Français backlash est traduit littéralement par “retour de bâton”. Il désigne ce moment où le droit des femmes recule. Dans son livre Backlash : la guerre froide contre les femmes, Susan Faludi analyse les stratégies mises en place par la droite américaine dans les années 80 et 90 contre les droits des femmes suite à l'adoption de l'arrêt Roe v. Wade en 73, un arrêt qui garantissait le droit à l'avortement dans tous les États-Unis. Elle explique que les conservateurs américains, appuyés par des groupes politiques et religieux, ont lancé des offensives culturelles et politiques contre les mouvements féministes. Ces attaques pouvaient se voir dans les médias, le cinéma, la littérature, et des réformes législatives limitant le droit des femmes, notamment en termes d'égalité professionnelle et d'accès à l'avortement. Que signifie “backlash” ? Peut-on vraiment voir le droit des femmes reculer à plusieurs reprises dans l'histoire ? Est-ce que nous assistons à un backlash aujourd'hui ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de Maintenant vous savez ! Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Hugo de l'Estrac. À écouter ensuite : “Femme”, “équité”, ”climat” : quels sont ces mots interdits par Donald Trump ? Qu'est-ce que le “mouvement 4B”, ce boycott féministe ? Les hommes ont-ils vraiment un meilleur sens de l'orientation que les femmes ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Qui a le droit de se dire féministe et de faire partie du mouvement ? Dans cet épisode, Emmanuel Beaubatie, chargé de recherche CNRS au Centre Européen de Sociologie et de Science Politique, explore les mécanismes d'exclusion au sein des mouvements féministes. Il revient sur les controverses liées à la place des personnes trans et non-binaires dans les féminismes et l'histoire de leur altérisation.--Lire la transcription écrite de l'épisode.--
The manosphere isn't just one of the election's biggest trending topics, it's also one of the biggest outputters of internet main characters -- so why have most of the conversations around it been so unproductive? In our first part of our series on the manosphere, Jamie interrogates the flawed ways in which media is talking about this space, and traces its origins from the 1970s all the way to Gamergate and the Isla Vista shootings. Then, she speaks with researcher Becca Lewis about where we go from here. Follow Becca Lewis's work here: https://bsky.app/profile/beccalew.bsky.social Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates: https://bookshop.org/p/books/men-who-hate-women-from-incels-to-pickup-artists-the-truth-about-extreme-misogyny-and-how-it-affects-us-all-laura-bates/19662669 Backlash by Susan Faludi: https://bookshop.org/p/books/backlash-the-undeclared-war-against-american-women-susan-faludi/8728966?ean=9780307345424See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RU320: SABRINA STRINGS ON THE END OF LOVE – RACISM, SEXISM & THE DEATH OF ROMANCE http://www.renderingunconscious.org/politics/ru320-sabrina-strings-on-the-end-of-love-racism-sexism-the-death-of-romance/ Rendering Unconscious episode 320. Rendering Unconscious welcomes Dr. Sabrina Strings to the podcast! She's here to talk about her new book The End of Love: Racism, Sexism, and the Death of Romance. https://amzn.to/3Zqwpoo Sabrina Strings, PhD is professor and North Hall Chair of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. https://www.sabrinastrings.com Her book, Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia, won the 2020 Body and Embodiment Best Publication Award given by the American Sociological Association and was a Honorable Mention in the 2020 Sociology of Sex and Gender Distinguished Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association. https://amzn.to/4eNT4zy Follow her at Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/yoginiblack/ Mentioned in this episode: Susan Faludi's Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women (1991/2006). https://amzn.to/49cddhe Stephanie Coontz's Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage (2006). https://amzn.to/4eQR4q0 Join Dr. Vanessa Sinclair for The Magical Films of Iconic Director Tim Burton, beginning December 1 online via Morbid Anatomy Museum: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/the-magical-fims-of-tim-burton Rendering Unconscious Podcast received the 2023 Gradiva Award for Digital Media from the National Association for the Advancement for Psychoanalysis (NAAP). https://naap.org/2023-gradiva-award-winners/ Support Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Your support of Rendering Unconscious Podcast is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious is a labor of love put together by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair with no support from outside sources. All support comes from the listeners, colleagues, and fans. THANK YOU for your support! Rendering Unconscious is also a book series! The first two volumes are now available: Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives vols. 1 & 2 (Trapart Books, 2024). https://amzn.to/4eKruV5 The Queerness of Psychoanalysis: From Freud and Lacan to Laplanche and Beyond (Routledge, 2025) edited by Vanessa Sinclair, Elisabeth Punzi and Myriam Sauer, is now available! https://amzn.to/3AX4bIz Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renderingunconscious/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renderingunconscious Blusky: https://bsky.app/profile/drsinclair.bsky.social Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: http://www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is Follow My Voice (for Hatshespsut) from the album “Follow My Voice” by Vanessa Sinclair & Per Åhlund. https://vanessasinclairperhlund.bandcamp.com/album/follow-my-voice Our music is also available at Spotify and other streaming services. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3kmnntg3qLiwfKEfXvVYY2?si=42vxtgVxQ_2pJQA8c4JSZw Image: book cover
He's a smut peddler. She's a drug-addled stripper. And they are…in love? That aside, the most shocking thing in this pic is being reminded that the Supreme Court wasn't always a rubber stamp for right wing BS. Join the boys as they discuss that and anything else that pops into their heads. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Porn Ban https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-winchester-sun/154301004/ Cable Ban https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cincinnati-post/154303560/ Making Porn Play https://www.newspapers.com/article/la-weekly/154324511/ Susan Faludi article https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1995/10/30/the-money-shot Jerry Falwell, Hustler Capri Ad https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/asayq/hustler_magazine_vs_jerry_falwellthe_pic_that/#lightbox Patron Script Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dD6g0LjqC_U0Gfyxo53r4H6nYSI9xnUNyzMLQI2kztI/edit?usp=sharing
I love to talk TV and I really enjoy every exchange with Susan and Sharon, otherwise known as the 80s TV Ladies. When their podcast, 80s TV Ladies, launched, they invited me to be a guest. It was a blast and over the last two years, the two podcasts have furthered a shared exploration of how women have been represented on television and the impact that representation has had on society as a whole and females, of all ages, in particular. Like Advanced TV Herstory, their show features interviews and analyzes the work of women both in front of and behind the camera. Our podcasts aim to help listeners understand how our culture shapes the television shows we watch and, in turn, how those shows shape our culture. Listen in on this engaging and informative look behind the scenes as we discuss the motivations, joys, and challenges of creating podcasts that highlight the contributions of women in television. 80s TV LADIES Contacts Website – 80s TV Ladies - https://www.80stvladies.com/ Website – 134 West - https://134west.biz/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/80sTVLadies/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/80stvladies/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@80stvladies Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/80sTVLadies Awards 2024 Women in Podcasting, Nominee in Entertainment – VOTE at https://womeninpodcasting.net/80s-tv-ladies/ 2024 Webby Award – Best Indie Podcast 2023 People's Choice Podcast Awards - Best Art, Best TV & Film, Best Female Hosted MENTIONS Podcast Episodes 80s TV Ladies (24 May 2023) – Advanced TV Herstory w/ Cynthia Bemis Abrams, Part One - https://www.80stvladies.com/episode/episode-201-welcome-to-season-2-advanced-tv-herstory-w-cynthia-bemis-abram-part-1 80s TV Ladies (31 May 2023) – Advanced TV Herstory w/ Cynthia Bemis Abrams, Part Two - https://www.80stvladies.com/episode/episode-202-advanced-tv-herstory-aw-cynthia-bemis-abrams-part-two Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus (11 Apr 2023) – Jane Fonda on Female Friendships - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jane-fonda-on-female-friendships/id1678559416?i=1000608248297 Shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cagney and Lacey, China Beach, Designing Women, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Grey's Anatomy, Lou Grant, My So-Called Life, Murphy Brown, Remington Steele, and Scarecrow and Mrs. King People Annie Potts, Barney Rosenzweig, Diane English, Eilish Zebrasky, Eugenie Ross-Leming, Geena Davis, Jean Smart, Juanita Bartlett, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, Melissa Roth, Neema Barnette, Sergio Perez, Sharon Gless, Shonda Rhimes, Stephanie Zimbalist, and Tyne Daly Books Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women by Susan Faludi - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backlash:_The_Undeclared_War_Against_American_Women Lou Grant: The Making of TV's Top Newspaper Drama by Douglass K. Daniel – https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/288376.Douglass_K_Daniel CYNTHIA BEMIS ABRAMS AND ATVH ATVH Newsletter – tvherstory.com Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/ Podcast Archive - tvherstory.com Email - advancedtvherstory@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstory X (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/tvherstory Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Media.Cynthia Bluesky Social - https://bsky.app/profile/cynthiabemisabrams.bsky.social PRODUCTION Video - Nivia Lopez - https://nivialopez.com/ Audio - Marilou Marosz - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/ Music - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/
On this edition of Parallax Views, last month I spoke to journalist Jeffrey Sharlet, known for his books on the Christian Nationalist movement (The Family and C Street; the former has been made into hit Netflix documentary miniseries), to discuss his latest work The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War. The book is a series of essays exploring the chaotic moment that Sharlet calls the "Trumpocene" and delves into everything from the January 6th insurrection and death of Ashli Babbitt to the Men's Rights Movement. Given he New Hampshire primary on January 23rd, I felt that now was the perfect time to release this prescient conversation. In this conversation we cover a number of topics including: - The "F Word"; or fascism - The rise of the far-right in the U.S. and its global ascendancy - Trump and Gnosticism; Jeff's citing of the Gnostic poem "Thunder Perfect Mind" in relation to the Trump/MAGA movement phenomena - Jan 6th and the death of Ashli Babbit; what drove Ashli Babbit into Trumpism and the MAGA movement? - QAnon and the power of narratives in mobilizing the American right-wing - Revisiting Jeff's groundbreaking journalism on The Family, C Street, the Council for National Policy (CNP), and Christian Nationalism - Christian Nationalism and Trumpism as radical reinterpretations of Christianity; the Church itself as not being the be-all-end-all of Christian Nationalism (it's much bigger than that) - Jeff's experiences reporting on the MRA movement and the ways in which they start with some true observations (men have high suicide rates, custody issues, etc.) that are chucked away in favor of misogny and all-out attacks on feminism (even though some of their initial observations can also be found amongst feminist works such as Susan Faludi's Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man) - And more!
It was a 1986 cover story with a claim that spread like wildfire: A single woman over 40 was “more likely to be killed by a terrorist” than to get married. Jess and Susie unravel the origin of that salacious report — later retracted — and dissect how such a line went from reporter's notebook to reference point in films such as “Sleepless in Seattle” and “When Harry Met Sally.” Plus: How that Newsweek story inspired Susan Faludi to write her blockbuster feminist classic, Backlash. Guests: E. Jean Carroll, journalist, longtime Elle advice columnist and author of “What Do We Need Men For?” Susan Douglas, professor of media studies at the University of Michigan and author of “Enlightened Sexism” FOR MORE: Single, Female, and Desperate No More (NY Times, 2006) Revisiting Newsweek's ‘More Likely To Be Killed By a Terrorist' Story (The Atlantic, 2016) Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women by Susan Faludi (1991) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every generation thinks they're living through the strangest times, but is our generation right? Sean Illing speaks with writer and activist Naomi Klein about her new book, Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World. They discuss how a much different Naomi — her doppelganger — scrambled her professional life and led to an unexpected plunge into the ironies and absurdities of our digital world. Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray Area Guest: Naomi Klein (@NaomiAKlein), author of Doppelganger and the co-director of the Centre for Climate Justice References: Doppelganger by Naomi Klein (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2023) The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (Picador, 2008) No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs by Naomi Klein (Picador, 1999) Backlash by Susan Faludi (1991) The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power by Shoshana Zuboff (PublicAffairs, 2019) Enjoyed this episode? Rate The Gray Area ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of The Gray Area by subscribing in your favorite podcast app. Support The Gray Area by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts This episode was made by: Engineer: Patrick Boyd Deputy Editorial Director, Vox Talk: A.M. Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's podcast, we're talking about the legacy burden of diet culture. You might be asking, what is a "legacy burden?" Excellent question! According to IFS (Internal Family Systems), we all carry burdens, which are “the negative beliefs, emotions, sensations, or other energies that were absorbed and accumulated from past traumas and other life experiences.” In other words, through difficult and traumatic experiences, our parts end up taking on difficult emotions and beliefs. In addition to picking these up from our own traumatic experiences, burdens can passed on to us from family members (legacy burdens) and/or can be absorbed from the culture at large (cultural burdens). Dick Schwartz, the founder of IFS, believes that we have four main cultural burdens in the United States: Racism Materialism Individualism Patriarchy And I think diet culture intersects with all of those, making it a cultural burden as well. In this week's podcast, we're talking about how diet culture is a cultural burden, and what to do about it. This is something that I talk about a lot with clients, because it's incredibly important for your parts to realize that the messages they took in about food and bodies is not authentic to them. It's mostly not even true! And when our parts can understand that these messages aren't accurate or authentic, they can finally let them go. Which can change everything. For example: Once you let go of the idea that thin=healthy, you can focus on health markers that actually matter. When you let go of the belief that certain foods are morally better than others, you can make food choices based on what your body (and your parts) actually want. When you let go of the negative beliefs you carry about your body, you can finally treat it with the compassion and respect it deserves. Letting go of these messages is definitely worth doing, and this podcast will help you do that! Sabrina Strings, Fearing the Black Body Sabrina Strings on Food Psych podcast Susan Faludi, Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women Want to stop dieting but don't know how? Grab my FREE E-Course, "Diets: Why They Don't Work and How to Quit Them for Good" here! Where to find me: Instagram Facebook page TikTok
Ça y est, j'ai commencé à réunir des vêtements pour Jo... mais ça m'angoisse ! Tout est déjà si genré pour les nourrissons. Et j'ai l'impression que plus mon enfant grandira, plus ce sera compliqué de trouver des vêtements « non-genrés ». Est-ce que les vêtements pour enfants ont toujours été aussi genrés ? À quoi tient leur différence ? Est-ce que je dois m'interdire certains vêtements ? Ou au contraire est-ce que je pioche dans tout ? Et si mon enfant à des goûts qui sortent des normes, comment éviter les moqueries ? Intervenant.e.s : Jo B. Paoletti, historienne du vêtement Renée Greusard, journaliste et autrice Gabrielle Richard, sociologue et autrice Bienvenu·e Bébé : journal de bord d'une éducation non-genrée est la quatrième série du podcast "Le Journal " produit par Paradiso Media. Le Journal raconte les histoires intimes de celles et ceux qui tentent de se construire hors des cadres établis. Si vous aimez ce podcast, abonnez-vous et laissez nous un maximum d'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! Et pour le partager, c'est simple : https://lnk.to/BandeAnnonceBienvenueBebe Retrouvez tous nos podcasts ici et nos actualités sur Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin Crédits : Écrit et raconté par : Aline Laurent-Mayard Productrice : Suzanne Colin Producteurs délégués : Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre Réalisateur, Monteur son, sound designer et mixeur : Théo Albaric Avec la voix d'Anne-Cécile Kirry Directeur.ice de production : Oriane Bettoni Chargée de production : Lucine Dorso Responsable marketing : Carla Bertone Assistante marketing : Cyrile Pocreau Assistante chargée de développement : Marie-Soizic Fraboulet Stagiaire édito : Joséphine Caro Attachée de presse : Gaëlle Job Juridique : Ludye Nysol et Alix du Plessis d'Argentré Musique Originale : D.L.i.d Graphiste : SuperFeat Photographe : Salomé Oyallon Archives : INA "Les femmes et le pantalon", JT 20H, 11.05.1973 "Paris en pantalon", Dim Dam Dom, 18.10.1968 Ressources : Renée Greusard, Choisir d'être mère : Tout ce qu'on ne vous a pas dit sur la parentalité, JC Lattès, 2022 Spinelli, M. et Hancewicz, A., Eduquer sans préjugés : Pour une éducation non-sexiste des filles et des garçons, JC Lattès, 2021 Von Berit Kruse, Natalie Sablowski, Marie-Louise Timcke et Barbara Vorsamer, « Hotpants für Mädchen, Shorts für Jungs », Süddeutsche Zeitung, 22 juillet 2022 Jo Paoletti, Pink and Blue: Telling the Boys from the Girls in America, Indiana University Press, 2012 Gabrielle Richard, Faire famille autrement,La Collection Sur la table, Binge audio Editions Henley, John, « The Power of Pink », The Guardian, 12 décembre 2009 Abbey, Camille, « Rose pour les filles et bleu pour les garçons... et si on arrêtait ? », France Inter, 6 janvier 2023 Susan Faludi, Backlash : la guerre froide contre les femmes (Traduit de l'américain par Lise-Éliane Pommier, Évelyne Châtelain et Thérèse Réveillé), Editions Des Femmes Antoinette Fouque, 1991
Susan Faludi talks with host Richard Wolinsky about her book, In The Darkroom, winner of the 2016 Kirkus Prize and a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize. This encore podcast was first posted on October 5, 2016. In The Darkroom remains Susan Faludi's most recent book to date. In The Darkroom is about a search for identity … specifically the identity of her father, who moved to Hungary and had a sex-change operation late in his life, and with whom she reconnected. Susan Faludi is the author of Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women and Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man. In the interview she discusses transgender issues and their relationship to feminism, the history of Hungarian Jews, her own search for identity, the relationship between transgender issues and photography, and the upcoming national election. Susan Faludi website The post Susan Faludi, “In the Darkroom,” 2016 appeared first on KPFA.
Welcome to part two of our "Waves" episodes everyone! This is month one of season one here at Grabbing Back, THE place for all things feminist theory and good chat. We're chatting to the amazing Gillian Love about ‘the waves'; when were they, what were they, did they even exist and what should as modern feminists learn or critique about them. Content warning: discussions touched on homophobia and transphobia - without graphic details. References and recommendations This is a list of some of the sources mentioned in this episode, plus other recommended texts on the theme of third and fourth wave feminism..and beyond! This is by no means an exhaustive list, and we recommend them not as a full-throated support of all of their contents, but as representations of particular feminist positions. Third wave feminism Naomi Wolf. 1990. The Beauty Myth – Explores the pressures women are under to meet impossible standards of beauty and femininity. Susan Faludi. 1991. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women – An influential third wave book arguing that there was a backlash against the gains of the second wave that must be combatted. Rebecca Walker. 1996. To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism – Walker is credited with coining the term ‘third wave' in an article for Ms. Magazine. This book features 21 essays from feminist activists about their understanding of feminism. Fourth wave and beyond Laura Bates. 2014. Everyday Sexism - Inspired by a digital project where women shared their experiences of harassment and sexism. Rebecca Solnit. 2014. Men Explain Things to Me – Credited with popularising the term ‘mansplaining.' Lola Olefumi. 2020. Feminism, Interrupted. – A contemporary feminist manifesto that is radical and intersectional. Amia Srinivasan. 2021The Right to Sex – cutting-edge contemporary feminist theory on sex, intimacy and power. Commentary on feminist ‘waves' Bailey, Cathryn. 2002. Unpacking the Mother/Daughter Baggage: Reassessing Second – and Third-Wave Tensions. Women's Studies Quarterly , Vol. 30, No. 3/4. pp. 138-154. Graff, Agnieszka (2003). Lost between the Waves? The Paradoxes of Feminist Chronology and Activism in Contemporary Poland. Journal of International Women's Studies, 4(2), 100-116. Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol4/iss2/9 Networks The Feminist Gender Equality Network (FGEN) – A major new global movement, dedicated to countering anti-trans propaganda at home and abroad.
Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist Susan Faludi was born on this day in 1959. Her latest work is a memoir, “In the Darkroom.”
Cette semaine, bienvenue dans l'ère de la matridominance, ce monde béni où les femmes sont au pouvoir et ont acquis tous les droits ! Ah mince, on nous signale dans l'oreillette que ceci serait une utopie ? Il s'agit du nouvel ouvrage de l'anthropologue et polémiste Emmanuel Todd, Où sont-elles? Une esquisse de l'histoire des femmes aux éditions du Seuil. Que dit-il exactement et que peut-on répondre aux arguments anti-féministes ?Dans ce nouvel épisode long de Quoi de Meuf, Clémentine Gallot et Kaoutar Harchi décryptent pour mieux combattre la rhétorique d'Emmanuel Todd (et de ses disciples). Les références entendues dans l'épisode : Antiféminismes et masculinismes d'hier et d'aujourd'hui de Christine Bard, Mélissa Blais et Francis Dupuis-Déri aux éditions des Presses universitaires de France (2019)L'homme préhistorique est aussi une femme de Marylène Pathou-Mathis aux éditions Allary (2020)Masculin/Féminin de François Héritier aux éditions Odile Jacob (2012)L'anatomie politique. Catégorisations et idéologies du sexe. de Nicole-Claude MathieuMatriarcat et/ou pouvoir des femmes ? de Ida Magli et Ginevra Conti Ondorisio, éd. des Femmes (1983)Backlash. La guerre froide contre les femmes de Susan Faludi (1993)Chapitre 9 - La Révolution : citoyennes sans citoyenneté de Dominique Godineau Dans Les femmes dans la France moderne (2015)Interview : Joan Scott : «La séduction comme trait d'identité nationale française est un mythe» par Cécile Daumas dans Libération (2018)Un siècle d'antiféminisme de Christine Bard aux éditions Fayard (1999)Le film Liaison fatale d'Adrian Lynn (1987)L'adaptation en film de Rien n'est trop beau (de Rona Jaffe) par Jean Negulesco (1959)Le film Fight Club de David Fincher (1999)Le film Joker de Todd Philips (2019)Le livre Ceux qui ne sont rien de Taha Bouhafs aux éditions La Découverte (2022)Le livre Choisir d'être mère de Renée Greusard aux éditions JC Lattès (2022)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse : Kaoutar Harchi et montage : Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Thibault Delage à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde Jonin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
À quelques jours de la journée des droits des femmes, Pascaline Sordet se demande pourquoi ces fameux droits n'avancent pas en ligne droite, mais dans un mouvement d'aller-retour. Réponse de l'autrice américaine Susan Faludi: parce que chaque progrès est soumis à un retour de bâton, un "Backlash" (du titre de son livre), qui tente à chaque époque de préserver l'ordre social établi. Choisit-on vraiment sa vie? Dans "Marta et Arthur" (Ed. Zoé), Katja Schönherr déroule à lʹenvers lʹhistoire dʹun fiasco conjugal qui débute par la mort de lʹhomme. Geneviève Bridel salue la maîtrise de ce premier roman glaçant, situé dans un décor maritime gris et venteux. Située à Kansas City dans les années 1950, la quatrième saison de "Fargo", en diffusion sur RTS Un depuis lundi 1er mars 2021, nous plonge dans lʹunivers impitoyable des syndicats du crime qui faisaient rage à lʹépoque aux Etats-Unis. Par Julien Comelli
In this episode of 92Y Talks, Pulitzer Prize winners Susan Faludi and Anna Quindlen discuss feminism, identity, and the creative spirit with Jennifer Finney Boylan. The conversation was recorded on March 30, 2017 in front of a live audience at New York’s 92nd Street Y.
Sara Hammel's, latest novel, "The Strong Ones: How a Band of Civilian Women Made Their Mark on the Army" tells the story of Sara, Marion, and other "ordinary" civilians who came to prove (via a study conducted 25 years ago) that women could get strong enough to do the military's toughest tasks. Sara's work has been featured alongside Maya Angelou and Susan Faludi as well as a number of national magazines. Marion and Sara chat about their experiences during the study, their journey after the study, and about reconnecting 25 years later.
Hoy hablamos de la furia, la ira exaltada. De series con policías y mujeres que no se quejan, del debate entre el autor y la obra, de Susan Sontag, Roland Barthes y Pili Milili. También están Leni Riefenstahl, Susan Faludi y Silvina Ocampo, porque la furia es incontenible, la furia no descansa. Ah, y también te hablamos de bodas. Y de trolls. Un podcast completito para ti.
Hoy hablamos de la furia, la ira exaltada. De series con policías y mujeres que no se quejan, del debate entre el autor y la obra, de Susan Sontag, Roland Barthes y Pili Milili. También están Leni Riefenstahl, Susan Faludi y Silvina Ocampo, porque la furia es incontenible, la furia no descansa. Ah, y también te hablamos de bodas. Y de trolls. Un podcast completito para ti. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hoy hablamos de la furia, la ira exaltada. De series con policías y mujeres que no se quejan, del debate entre el autor y la obra, de Susan Sontag, Roland Barthes y Pili Milili. También están Leni Riefenstahl, Susan Faludi y Silvina Ocampo, porque la furia es incontenible, la furia no descansa. Ah, y también te hablamos de bodas. Y de trolls. Un podcast completito para ti.
Vi pratar om könet och döden. Samtidigt.Litteraturtips:Frankenstein, Mary Shelley; Novapress 2018Ett år av magiskt tänkande, Joan Didion; Atlas 2005Deadly innocence, Angela West; Mowbray 1995Mörkrummet, Susan Faludi; Leopard 2017
Objet d’une polémique violente, de harcèlement et de menaces depuis l’affaire Christophe Girard et la publication du Génie Lesbien chez Grasset en 2020, Alice Coffin, militante LGBTQI+ et élue EELV à la mairie du 12ème arrondissement de Paris entend porter le discours de la marge pour faire avancer le collectif. Essai militant sur l’invisibilisation des lesbiennes dans l’espace public, historique et médiatique, Le Génie Lesbien contient le récit de son parcours militant, de son enfance et des obstacles qu’elle a rencontrés en tant que lesbienne dans sa carrière pour parler des questions LGBTQI+. Cette semaine, Anne-Laure et Clémentine vous donnent leurs avis sur Le Génie Lesbien et reviennent sur le parcours d’Alice Coffin.Références entendues dans l’épisode : Alice Coffin, Le génie lesbien, Grasset, 2020. La Barbe est un groupe d’action féministe fondé en 2008 qui mènent des opérations où les militantes, affublées de fausses barbes se rendent devant des assemblées masculine pour les féliciter de leur résistance à l’avancée féminine. Le Collectif Oui oui oui défend l'ouverture à toutes et tous du mariage, de l'adoption et de la PMA depuis 2012. La Conférence lesbienne européenne est l'une des premières conférences indépendantes lesbiennes en Europe, qui s'est tenue du 5 au 8 octobre 2017 à la Brotfabrik à Vienne, en Autriche. L'Association des journalistes LGBTI est une association LGBT fondée en 2013 qui vise à un meilleur traitement des questions LGBTI, de l’identité de genre et de l’orientation sexuelle, dans les médias français.Les Out d’Or sont une cérémonie annuelle organisée par l’AJL depuis 2017 qui récompense les initiatives médiatiques permettant la visibilité des problématiques LGBT.Komitid est un média LGBT+ français lancé en avril 2018.Violette and Co est une librairie parisienne qui vend essais, fictions et revues sur le féminisme, l'homosexualité et les questions de genre.Lesbien Raisonnable est un blog et une newsletter dédiée à l’actualité médiatique des lesbiennes et des questions LGBTQ. Silvia Yuri Casalino est une ingénieure spatiale (CNES), une réalisatrice, scénariste et autrice d'origine italienne, née en 1971. Lesbiennes d'intérêt général est un organisme créé pour financer les initiatives, encourager les projets et agir pour l’affirmation individuelle et collective des lesbiennes en France. SEO Lesbienne est un collectif qui propose de mettre en place des actions concrètes pour améliorer le référencement du mot “lesbienne” sur Google. Susan Faludi, Backlash : la guerre froide contre les femmes, Éditions des Femmes, prix Pullitzer 1991. Christophe Girard est un ancien conseiller à la mairie de Paris, proche de Gabriel Matzneff et aujourd’hui accusé d’agression sexuel. La première marche des fiertés de la Roche-Sur-Yon en Vendée a été organisée le 10 octobre 2020. La Poudre, épisode 74, “Alice Coffin”, Nouvelles Écoutes, 2020. Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, cet épisode est conçu par Clémentine Gallot et présenté avec Anne-Laure Pineau. Mixage Laurie Galligani. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Prise de son, montage et coordination, Ashley Tola.
After a long hiatus, we discuss S1:E9 of Gilmore Girls, so expect some Tristan hate, lots of laughter and of course a mention of the fruit bowl.While originally against the idea, Rory decides to ask Dean to attend the Winter Formal at Chilton with her. She hesitates because they haven't yet discussed the social parameters of their relationship. Although not being a joiner, Dean accepts. Tristan liking Rory becomes more evident, asking her to the dance albeit last minute.Lorelai injures her back making Rory's dress, prompting Emily to stay to take care of her while Rory is away at the dance, which gives them some bonding time. The dance is better than Rory expected, despite a minor run-in with Paris and a small fight between protective Dean and a jealous Tristan. Rory and Dean continue their evening with coffee in Stars Hollow, reading and talking at Miss Patty's, but accidentally fall asleep. Lorelai and Emily's mostly positive evening ends with a massive fight upon the realization Rory never made it home. Rory and Lorelai then have a fight, as well. Where You Lead by Carol King https://open.spotify.com/track/0APt4t1Dab58sYmGQ4jgijThe Golden Girls https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088526/Susan Faludi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_FaludiThe Outsiders (movie) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outsiders_(film) (book) https://bookshop.org/books/the-outsiders-9780142407332/9780142407332Baccarat Candlestick holders: https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/baccarat-harcourt-candlestick-holders-set-of-2-prod230680027?utm_source=google_shopping&adpos=&scid=scplpsku193520100&sc_intid=sku193520100&ecid=NMCS__GooglePLA&gclid=CjwKCAjw2dD7BRASEiwAWCtCb1WDsRmY09PUdvLNfKNX6V6pE1ZTTYrdrv71IPBUSPKS70Zd-HCdARoCB0oQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.dsEbell Women's Club of LA https://ebellofla.com/filming/about/XTC We're All Light https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SfAoKxt4bwDouble Idemnity https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036775/Thirteen by Big Star https://open.spotify.com/track/3BQLTtpQOYGXQY2lT3ZZeUThe Portable Dorothy Parker https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/323243/the-portable-dorothy-parker-by-dorothy-parker/
Ostatnia odsłona herstorii ruchu feministycznego. Przyglądamy się reakcji, czyli backlashowi, z którym mierzyły się feministki w latach 80. XX w. Opowiadamy o wydarzeniach, które sprawiły, że narodziła się trzecia fala feminizmu, czyli ta, która dobitnie domaga się słyszalności wielu głosów i która pyta o przyszłość samego ruchu. Nie zapominamy też o niezwykłych kobietystkach, a wszystko to dzięki Marcie Mazurek, która ponownie odkrywa te mniej znane i bardzo ważne karty herstorii. Lista lektur: Daisy Hernandez & Bushra Rehman „Colonize This!” Jennifer Baumgardner & Amy Richards „Manifesta” Nancy Cott „The grounding of modern feminism” bell hooks, „Teoria feministyczna” Susan Faludi, „Reakcja. Niewypowiedziana wojna przeciw kobietom” Naomi Woolf, „Mit urody” Natasza Walter „Żywe lalki. Powrót seksizmu” E. Kay Trimberger "Nowa singielka" Alice Walker „W poszukiwaniu ogrodów naszych matek”, w: „Teorie wywrotowe. Antologia przekładów” pod red. naukową Agnieszki Gajewskiej Layli Phillips „Kobietyzm: na własną rękę”, w: „Teorie wywrotowe. Antologia przekładów” pod red. naukową Agnieszki Gajewskiej Leela Gandhi, „Teoria postkolonialna” Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak „Czy podporządkowani inni mogą przemówić” https://bit.ly/35G9ZUO Krystyna Kłosińska „Feministyczna krytyka literacka” http://www.sbc.org.pl/Content/49189/feministyczna_krytyka_literacka.pdf Taylor Swift's MISS AMERICANA Documentary (Netflix) "Kobieta", reż. Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Anastasia - do zobaczenia online podczas 17. MDAG w sieci (19.09-4.10.2020) https://mdag.pl/17/pl/warszawa/movie/Kobieta
Feminism is for everybody! Julia provides a primer on ten works of feminist literature that You Should Know. Later, enjoy a quiz called “Some Problems That DO Have Names”! . . . [Music: 1) Chaka Khan, “I’m Every Woman,” 1978; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]
Join us on the Rantzerker as Alison, Brian and Karen as we look at a recent New York Times article penned by one Susan Faludi where she explains that the sentiment "believe all women" is actually not a feminist narrative that comes from pink haired college students, academic howler monkeys or Hollywood elitists like Rose McGowan of KRS-One, but rather a right wing trap! Yes. She said this.
Sænski rithöfundurinn Per Olov Enquist andaðist á laugardag, 85 ára að aldri. Enquist var einn þekktasti rithöfundur Svía, ferill hans spannaði ríflega hálfa öld, hann skrifaði skáldsögur, leikrit og kvikmyndahandrit og starfaði einnig sem menningarblaðamaður. Enquist var margverðlaunaður, hlaut meðal annars Bókmenntaverðlaun Norðurlandaráðs árið 1969 fyrir heimildarskáldsöguna Málaliðana. Rætt verður við Pál Valsson bókaútgefanda og bókmenntafræðing um Per Olov Enquist og verk hans í Víðsjá í dag. Björn Þór Vilhjálmsson fjallar um nýlega ævisögu bandaríska rithöfundarins, Shirley Jackson, og ræðir í því samhengi um menningarlega niðursetningu hrollvekjunnar og aðþrengda stöðu hinnar skrifandi konu um miðbik síðustu aldar. Þórdís Gísladóttir rithöfundur sendir hlustendum fyrsta pistil sinn í röð um forvitnilegar bækur sem eru ævisögulegar í eðli sínu. Þórdís fjallar í dag um bókina Í myrkraherberginu sem bandaríski höfundurinn Susan Faludi skrifaði um föður sinn og samband þeirra tveggja, en faðir hennar hvarf úr lífi hennar í áratugi og þegar þau hittust á ný var hann búinn að láta leiðrétta kyn sitt. Einnig verður í Víðsjá í dag hugað að sýningu á verkum þýska listamannsins Gerhards Richter í Metropolitan safninu í New York, en þó að safnið sé lokað þessa dagana er hægt að kynna sér verk listamannsins á vefsíðu safnins. Og hlustendur þáttarins heyra að venju ljóð fyrir þjóð.
Today is the birthday of Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist Susan Faludi (1959), author of the seminal feminist text “Backlash” (1991).
No novo episódio do Clube do Livro, Antonio Fagundes fala do deu próprio interesse na pauta feminista e indica obras que discutem e fazem um panorama do assunto. Livros citados no episódio: "Ela Disse: Os Bastidores da Reportagem que Impulsionou o #MeToo", de Megan Twohey e Jodi Kantor; "O Mito da Beleza: Como as Imagens de Beleza São Usadas Contra as Mulheres", de Naomi Wolf e "Backlash: o Contra-ataque na Guerra Não Declarada Contra as Mulheres", de Susan Faludi. Ouça agora!
Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting platform — and while you’re there, please leave us a like or a review!In two weeks, we’re getting more current! The read is Sarah’s Pick, Sierra Simone’s Priest, which is an erotic romance in first-person hero POV, featuring a priest and an exotic dancer (NB: She is not Catholic). If sex in church is your concern, maybe skip this one, but also know that there’s a lot fo religious allegory in here that is fascinating and brilliant. Get it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Kobo or your local indie.Show Notes- JR Ward's first pen name was Jessica Bird.- Despite Jen's joke about Proust, she's never actually read him.- Some of the most famous vampire books in fiction were Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire and Queen of the Damned. And let's not forget Twilight.- In romance, you should check out the Argeneau series by Lynsay Sands, or any number of books by Jeaniene Frost. Nalini Singh's Guild Hunters series has a vampire hunter. Sherrilyn Kenyon also has lots of books in this category. In urban fantasy, of course there was the Sookie Stackhouse series, and it's TV adaptation True Blood.- In fact, the 90s were full of vampires in the movies and on TV: Keanu Reeves in Bram Stoker's Dracula, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and if you've never seen it, the opening scene from Blade that Jen mentioned.- Sarah would like you to consider the fact that very few people know who Mary Shelley is, but Francis Ford Coppola made a blockbuster movie with Bram Stoker's name in the actual title because patriarchy is a helluva drug.- Is it romance or urban fantasy?- The JR Ward interview was in Louisville Magazine.- The Wicked Wallflowers interviewed JR Ward and it's just terrific.- Jen read all the RITAs, and she reviewed Consumed in the romantic suspense category and Dearest Ivie in the paranormal category.- All about sawed-off shotguns.- Sarah said John Michael, but OF COURSE she meant John Matthew. Maybe you should read Lover John Matthew and Xhex.- Mary Bly's article about the Black Dagger Brotherhood appears in New Approaches to Popular Romance Fiction.- The Lessers as Incels. -Caldwell is like the world of Gotham... and why it seems so nihilistic.-Beth and Wrath's story continues in The King, or as we like to call it here at Fated Mates, Lover Wrath and Beth Part 2.- It's Lover Phury and Cormia, and then Lover Rhevenge and Ehlena, and Lover Quinn and Blay.- The Susan Faludi book Sarah mentioned is called The Terror Dream: Myth and Misogyny in an Insecure America.- We don't think Beth is a Mary Sue, and JR Ward doesn't either. -A guide to the waves of feminism.- A ferrari doesn't weight 2000 tons. A ton is 2000 pounds.- Wellsie is maybe a stand in for Smith vs. Wellesley.- Jen was reading Native Son in college when her professor told her blindness is always a symbol. Oedipus blinded himself, and oracles are seers are often blind. Daredevil is blind and can still kick your ass. The other most famous Blind King Jen could find is in Assassin's Creed.- Next up is Priest by Sierra Simone.
Lorelai’s got some questions, so we’re doing journalistic research to find some answers! First off, we have no idea who Susan Faludi is, much less where she came from. We dig into her work as a gender-focused journalist, her debunking of popular statistics, and what she has to do with Lorelai’s bad experience at a middle school Sadie Hawkins dance. Next up, how are supposed to know what Miss Manners would do if we have no clue what she’s up to? We talk her perspective on modern etiquette, how she impacted The Washington Posts’srelationship with Richard Nixon, and how she would handle Emily’s conflict with Trix. Plus, how are these ladies’ work relevant today? How are movies like hot dogs? Pull out your reporter’s notebooks and find out with us. You’re the Best/You’re the Worst: Rory stories on Gilmore Girls Other pop culture we ref: Gaslight, The Andy Griffith Show, The Post, Tom Hanks, Superman, Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, Richard Nixon, The Holiday, Stranger Things, Veronica Mars, The Twilight Zone, Face/Off, The Phil Donahue Show, Emily Post So it's a show? TumblrSign up for our TinyLetter!
“La nouvelle terreur féministe: actions violentes, théorie du genre, PMA, parité, écriture inclusive… enquête sur une inquisition”: Ces quelques lignes ont fait la couverture du magazine Valeurs Actuelles le 15 mai 2019. Loin d’être anodins, ces mots résument un concept bien précis et peu connu en France: le backlash, en français, “contrecoup”, ou encore “retour de bâton”, qui freine les femmes dans l’avancée de leurs droitsQuels sont les visages du backlash aujourd’hui ? Comment se définit-il ? De quel discours parle t-on ? Clémentine et Anne-Laure vous donnent les clés pour comprendre et affronter le backlash.Références entendues dans cet épisode: La couverture de Valeurs Actuelles, publiée le 15 mai 2019 La série Killing Eve, réalisée par Phoebe Waller-Bridge avec l’actrice Sandra Oh, connue pour son rôle dans la série Grey’s AnatomyLa une du magazine Society paru le 17 mai 2019 et l’interview de Virginie DespentesLa série Vernon Subutex tirée de la saga du même nom, réalisée par Cathy Verney et diffusée sur Canal+Les Out D’or, la cérémonie de remise de prix de la visibilité LGBTIOcéan, comédien, humoriste, chanteur et chroniqueur françaisKiddy Smile, artiste, producteur et DJ français Rebecca Chaillon, autrice, metteuse en scène, performeuse et comédienne françaiseL’Etat d’Alabama aux Etats-Unis a adopté la loi la plus restrictive du pays en matière d’avortement, en interdisant toutes les interruptions volontaires de grossesse, sauf si la mère court un danger mortel, sans exception pour les cas d’inceste ou de viol. Elle assimile l’avortement à un homicide.Le texte de la journaliste américaine Susan Faludi, “Backlash, la guerre froide contre les femmes”, sorti en 1993 aux Éditions des FemmesL’article de Paul Preciado publié dans LibérationL’ouvrage intitulé “Antiféminismes et masculinismes d’hier et d’aujourd’hui”, aux éditions PUFLe chercheur Albert O’Hirschman et son livre, “Deux siècles de rhétorique réactionnaire”, aux éditions FayardLe tumblr “Women Against Feminism”, créé en 2013Le mouvement des Antigones Le cas Aziz Ansari, et le backlash contre l’article du pureplayer Babe.net La série de Pauline Mokor sur les centres éducatifs fermés, disponible sur France Culture avec l’interview de la sociologue Coline Cardi La Une de Marianne sur les “obsédés du genre et de la race” du 11 avril 2019L’éditorial d’Usbeck et Rica sur la supposée “guerre des sexes” La tribune de Catherine Deneuve et Catherine Millet dans Le Monde publiée le 9 janvier 2018L’écrivaine et militante éco-féministe StarhawkL’article intitulé “La tyrannie des minorités” publié dans l’ExpressLa plainte déposée par Denis Baupin, accusé d’avoir agressé et harcelé sexuellement plusieurs élues et collaboratrices d’Europe Ecologie Les VertsL’humoriste, scénariste, acteur, producteur Louis C.K, accusé d’exhibition sexuelle et harcèlement sexuel Le film Liaison Fatale d’Adrian Lyne sorti en 1987 avec Michael Douglas et Glenn CloseLa série Game of Thrones réalisé par David Beniof et D.B WeissLa série de Diego Vivanco et Ana Maria Parra intitulée “L’éternelle sorcière” sur NetflixL’essai de Bret Easton, “White”, aux éditions Robert LaffontL’humoriste, comédienne et scénariste française Blanche GardinL’article du New York Times sur Woody AllenL’illustratrice et autrice de bande-dessinée française Anouk RicardLa BD “Couscous Bouzon” sortie en 2011 aux éditions GallimardLa BD “Boule de feu” d’Anouk Ricard en collaboration avec l’artiste Etienne Chaize aux éditions 2024La série Tuca et Bertie réalisée par Lisa Hanawalt disponible sur NetflixL’association de femmes journalistes Prenons la UneQuoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, animée par Clémentine Gallot et Anne Laure Pineau. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani, coordonnée par Laura Cuissard.
In this episode we’ll meet Sophie Mirman, Margaret Seymour, Martha Lane Fox, Penny Smith, Susan Faludi, and Lesley Knox, amongst many others. Through their stories we’ll explore how female entrepreneurs prospered during the 80s 90s, and early 2000s, succeeding in the financial sector and prospering from the boom years of the Internet and tech companies, and how this was set against the overall picture for women at this time of statis and compromise. 'Bloody Brilliant Women: The Pioneers, Revolutionaries and Geniuses Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention' is available in paperback from Waterstones (po.st/BloodyBrilliantWomenWS) and Amazon (po.st/BloodyBrilliantWomen ), audiobook (po.st/iTunesBrilliantWomenAudio) and eBook (po.st/iTunesBrilliantWomenE) from Apple Books. Cathy Newman (Twitter): @cathynewman Cathy Newman (Instagram): cathynewmanc4 William Collins: @WmCollinsBooks
Qu’elles se saisissent d’une croix réservée aux hommes, qu’elles survolent une course cyclistes ou qu’elles obtiennent n’importe quelle avancée un tant soit peu féministe, les femmes savent qu’elles peuvent s’attendre à des réactions hostiles, agressives, visant à les remettre à leur place. Parce que les hommes, plutôt que de s’interroger sur leur propre statut, préfèrent organiser des chasses aux sorcières et planifier les retours de bâton. Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining observe les masculinités à travers des œuvres culturelles et des faits d’actualité. Parce que la parole masculine est archi dominante, sauf lorsqu’il s’agit de remettre en question les privilèges des hommes. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l’exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux. Références :Dieu existe, son nom est Petrunya (Teona Strugar Mitevska, 2018)Les Chiens de paille (Sam Peckinpah, 1971)La Belle et la Bête (Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise, 1991)Mona Chollet, Sorcières, la puissance invaincue des femmes, éditions Zones / La Découverte)Susan Faludi, Backlash, la guerre froide contre les femmes, éditions des FemmesConférence de presse du film Dieu existe, son nom est Petrunya, 10 février 2019 Aude Lorriaux, «Sorcières», le livre de Mona Chollet qui donne envie d’en devenir une, Slate.fr Rebecca Amsellem, Une femme dépasse les hommes : on la force à s’arrêter, Newsletter Les Glorieuses Sky News, Female cyclist explains why race officials delayed her race Musique: Warm Sea, Savvier
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Depuis plusieurs semaines, on observe en réaction au mouvement #metoo une forme de "backlash", un retour de bâton conservateur. L'auteure américaine Susan Faludi avait rendu célèbre ce concept sociologique en illustrant le backlash anti-féministe des années 1980, qui s'est construit en réponse au mouvement d'émancipation des années 60-70 de la 2ème vague féministe. En France, suite à la Tribune des 100, parue dans le Monde et réclamant une "liberté d'importuner", la parole conservatrice et anti-féministe semble s'être décomplexée. De Catherine Deneuve à Elisabeth Levy en passant par Jean-Pierre Pernaut et Dominique Besnéhard, de nombreuses personnalités ont fait preuve de scepticisme, voire carrément de rejet, vis à vis du mouvement #metoo. Réflexe de classe, ignorance, ou véritable peur de sombrer dans une société trop "puritaine"... Qu'est-ce qui motive cette frilosité? Thelma et Louise décryptent ce phénomène au côté de la journaliste féministe Nadia Daam (Arte, Slate, Europe 1). Backlash : comment y répondre ? Le backlash est autant féminin que masculin : il puise ses racines dans un besoin de conservatisme. Et puisqu'il est inévitable, il apparaît important de savoir y répondre. En prime, vous aurez donc droit à un petit cours de répartie pour envoyer bouler les arguments bidons des anti-féministes en soirée. Vous savez ces « On peut plus rien dire », ces « faut pas accuser tous les mecs » ou encore «il faut arrêter d'être des extrémistes» . Vous rêvez de leur clouer le bec ? Nadia Daam nous livre sa technique. via GIPHY Cha Postroff, notre chroniqueuse enflammée, viendra dresser le portrait des agresseurs ou de ceux qui le sont sans le savoir : gare au coup de gueule ! Des agresseurs que les pouvoirs publics n'osent pas toujours nommer comme l'a constaté Théo dans sa chronique macho. La nouvelle campagne RATP contre le harcèlement l'a scandalisé... Enfin, avec Barbara, ce sera un canap' culture plein de poésie à l'aube du printemps... ...Un printemps que l'on espère féministe !
The Briefcase is our shorter episode each week when we catch up on news and often share listener feedback. Today, we're covering a local fairness ordinance, the Oprah 2020 frenzy, and the public DACA meeting President Trump convened. In our first block, Sarah emotionally describes the difficulty inherent in holding public meetings to pass a fairness ordinance in the city of Paducah, KY. Paducah is Kentucky's 9th city to pass protections for LGBTQ+ individuals. In this segment, Beth mentions the work of Equality Ohio to support state-wide fairness legislation in Ohio. We then turn to the frenzied discussion of Oprah's presidential prospects -- which we believe misses the point of her speech entirely. In this discussion, we reference Susan Faludi's piece, The Patriachs Are Falling. The Patriarchy is Stronger Than Ever, and a conversation on Twitter resulting from listener M.E. sharing an article about soft skills in the tech industry. Unfortunately, we are unable to locate any nuance for the gentleman who is suing Google for discrimination. Finally, we break down the public negotiation President Trump convened on DACA -- we cover the good, the bad, and the ugly. We also give a brief overview of earmarks, since that seems to be on the President's mind. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This talk took place on September 25, 2016 at the Moss Theatre in Santa Monica and is part of the Live Talks Los Angeles series. Susan Faludi is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and the author of the best seller Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, and Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man. Her most recent book, The Terror Dream: Myth and Misogyny in an Insecure America, was an unflinching dissection of the post-9/11 American psyche in the media, popular culture and in political life. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Nation, among other publications. “In the Darkroom is an absolute stunner of a memoir―probing, steel-nerved, moving in ways you’d never expect. Ms. Faludi is determined both to demystify the father of her youth―‘a simultaneously inscrutable and volatile presence, a black box and a detonator’―and to re-examine the very notion and nature of identity.”―The New York Times In The Darkroom is Susan Faludi’s most personal book to date—an extraordinary inquiry into her family saga. When the feminist writer learned that her 76-year-old father—long estranged and living in Hungary—had undergone sex reassignment surgery, she felt compelled to confront a past she knew little about and a person she had long put aside. How was this new parent who identified as “a complete woman now” connected to the silent, explosive, and ultimately violent father she had known? What did this mean for her as a feminist and daughter? If who we are is most profoundly forged by who our parents are, what did her father’s metamorphosis say about her own identity? Faludi chases that mystery into the recesses of her suburban childhood in Westchester County, New York, and her father’s many previous incarnations: American dad, Alpine mountaineer, swashbuckling adventurer in the Amazon outback, Jewish fugitive in Holocaust Budapest, commercial photographer who had built his career on the alteration of images. Lisa Napoli is a career journalist who has worked at The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, and has covered arts and culture for KCRW. She’s the author of the book, Radio Shangri-La, about her time in and around the kingdom of Bhutan, where she went to start a radio station at the dawn of democratic rule. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Man Who Made the McDonald’s Fortune and the Woman Who Gave It All Away, to be published November 2016. She is the proud recipient of the 2014 Halo Award from the Deutsch Family Foundation for a monthly volunteer cooking group she leads at the Downtown Women’s Center on Skid Row.
Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and author of the groundbreaking Backlash Susan Faludi has now produced a memoir. In 2004, she received an email – with the subject line “Changes” – from her long-estranged Hungarian father telling her he had undergone gender-reassignment surgery and changed his name from Steven to Stephanie. In the Darkroom is the sometimes funny, often painful tale of a father and daughter reacquainted in interesting circumstances, set against the backdrop of resurgent extremism in Europe. Faludi charts a complex negotiation of identity and history across the span of a decade. She speaks with Noelle McCarthy. AUCKLAND WRITERS FESTIVAL 2017
A Sydney Writers’ Festival event presented with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Susan Faludi is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the author of the bestselling Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man, and The Terror Dream: Myth and Misogyny in an Insecure America, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism. Her most recent book, In the Darkroom, won the 2016 Kirkus Prize for Non-Fiction and was named one of the top ten best books of the year by The New York Times. Faludi's work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Harper’s, and many other publications. For this special Sydney Ideas event, Susan Faludi is in conversation with the University of Sydney student Anna Hush. Anna Hush is an Honours student in Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. She has been a vocal advocate for institutional change for student safety and has campaigned against sexual assault and harassment with the Sydney University Women's Collective. Anna is the co-founder and co-director of fEMPOWER, a program of workshops on feminism for high school students. Held as part of the Sydney Ideas program on 25 May, 2017. http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2017/susan_faludi.shtml
13 år efter att feministikonen och journalisten Susan Faludi fick veta att hennes pappa genomgått en könskorrigerings-operation kommer boken "Mörkrummet". Vi diskuterar den i P1 Kulturs studio. 2004 fick feministikonen och Pulitzerprisade journalisten Susan Faludi ett mail från sin pappa, som hon knappt haft kontakt med på över 25 år, sedan föräldrarnas skilsmässa som slutat i våld, polisbesök och besöksförbud. "Kära Susan", stod det. "Jag har kommit fram till att jag har fått nog av att spela en aggressiv machoman som jag egentligen aldrig varit inuti". Bifogat i mailet fanns bilder tagna efter en könskorrigerings-operation i Thailand, och mailet var undertecknat: "Kära hälsningar, från din förälder Stefanie". Susan Faludi som har skrivit de moderna feministklassikerna "Backlash" (1991) om bakslaget mot kvinnorättsrörelsen, och "Ställd Förräderiet mot mannen" om män som hamnat utanför blir förstås intresserad av pappans transformation; både på ett intellektuellt plan där hon funderar över vad kön är, men framförallt på ett personligt plan. Hon gör alltså det hon alltid gjort: tar med sig bandspelare och anteckningsblock och åker till sin förälder som flyttat tillbaka till uppväxtens Ungern, och skriver om det i den nya boken "Mörkrummet", en som vanligt smart, tillgänglig och välskriven bok om identitet; om kön men också om Förintelsen och de ungerska judarnas historia. P1 Kulturs programledare Mona Masri diskuterar boken tillsammans med Rakel Chukri, kulturchef på Sydsvenskan, och Aleksa Lundberg, skådespelare aktuell med den hyllade föreställningen "Kung Kristina Alexander" på Strindbergs Intima teater i Stockholm. Kulturredaktionen
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Luvvie Ajayi, Kathy Gunst, Susan Faludi and Lynne Cox. This week's sponsors: Greer Chicago, Karmic, Fruition Chocolate and Bistro To Go.
Susan Faludi talks with host Richard Wolinsky about her latest book, In The Darkroom, which is about a search for identity … specifically the identity of her father, who moved to Hungary and had a sex-change operation late in his life, and with whom she reconnected. Susan Faludi is the author of Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women and Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man. In the interview she discusses transgender issues and their relationship to feminism, the history of Hungarian Jews, her own search for identity, the relationship between transgender issues and photography, and the upcoming national election. A shorter version of this aired on Bookwaves on KPFA. Susan Faludi website The post Susan Faludi appeared first on KPFA.
No matter how close or estranged any of us may be for our parents, there always linger the questions of how well do we know them...that is really know who they are. Think about the questions kids wonder about, what their parents really do a work, their sex lives, the conversations that go on after they go to bed. And as kids become adults they often still wonder...and sometimes they even transfer those very same questions in trying t understand their partners, or their spouses and ultimately themselves. Because we are the sum total of the answers to so many of these questions. We keep seeking answers, aware of it or not, since it is a large swath of who we are. This intimate search for identity is at the heart of Susan Faludi’s new work In the Darkroom. My conversation with Susan Faludi:
This week, Susan Faludi discusses her new memoir, “In the Darkroom”; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; James Lee McDonough talks about his new biography of William Tecumseh Sherman; listeners share some of their favorite summer reading memories; and Gregory Cowles and Parul Sehgal on what people are reading. Pamela Paul is the host.
On this week’s Past Present bonus episode, Nicole Hemmer, Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, and Neil Young discuss life coaches. Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show:Life coaching is big business these days, but there’s still some confusion about what life coaches actually do. Natalia drew from the sociologist Arlie Hochschild’s work on the outsourcing of intimate labor to argue that life coaches are often stand-ins for a reliable friend or professional mentor. Niki noted this was most visible in new services like “Rent-a-Mom.”Niki cited Julie Golia’s research on the rise of advice columns as a helpful way for understanding life coaches. Like Golia’s advice columnists, life coaches fulfill and professionalize social functions that once played out in close-knit communities. Neil noted that in a “Bowling Alone” era, life coaches provided an individualized experience of professional authority within a larger culture of community breakdown and anti-institutional sentiments.Natalia recommended Susan Faludi’s Stiffed for thinking more about the gendered politics of self-help and Barbara Ehrenreich’s Bright-Sided for a critical take on the life coaching industry.
Besked om drastiska besparingar på landets tidningar har duggat tätt de senaste åren och i många fall har det påverkat kulturbevakningen. Senaste exemplen är kultur- och ledarredaktionerna på Kvällsposten i Malmö och GT i Göteborg som ska bantas rejält - samma sak på Helsingborgsbladet när Sydsvenskan köpte tidningen tidigare i år. Är den lokala kulturjournalistiken tidningskrisens första offer? Kritiken samtalar om kulturjournalistikens villkor i lokala och regionala tidningar med Uppsala Nya tidnings kulturchef Kristina Lindqvist, Mårten Enberg, redaktionschef på Vestmanlands läns tidning och Eva Ejdeholt, Kultur-nöje- och featurechef på Nerikes Allehanda. Dessutom i veckans Kritiken - den brasilianska författaren Clarice Lispector, som dog 1977, fortsätter att förbrylla och hyllas som litterär fixstjärna. I höst kom hennes sista postuma roman Blåsa liv ut på svenska. Katarina Wikars har läst och försöker få fatt på Lispectors författarskap. Länk till Youtubeklipp med sista intervjun som gjordes med Clarice Lispector 1977 i brasiliansk TV: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1zwGLBpULs Länk till intervjun med Chris Rock i senaste numret av New York Magazine http://www.vulture.com/2014/11/chris-rock-frank-rich-in-conversation.html Länk till Sanna Torén Björlings intervju med Susan Faludi i DN http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/susan-faludi-feminismen-har-blivit-ett-projekt-for-ett-fatal/ Programledare Gunnar Bolin och Anneli Dufva Producent Maria Götselius
After the success of her 1991 book, "Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women", Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Susan Faludi has written "Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man", which paints a sympathetic portrait of embattled modern men. (Originally aired October 1999)
After the success of her 1991 book, "Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women", Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Susan Faludi has written "Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man", which paints a sympathetic portrait of embattled modern men. (Originally aired October 1999)
In this episode, Farai Chideya, Susan Faludi, Katha Pollitt, and Dina Titus discuss 'Race, Gender, and the Transformation of American Politics.' Chideya is a multimedia journalist who has worked in print, television, and online. Her latest book is _Trust: Reaching the 100 Million Missing Voters_. She currently hosts NPR's 'News and Notes.' Faludi is the author of _Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man_ and _Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women_, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction. Her most recent book, _The Terror Dream: Fear and Fantasy in Post-9/11 America_, examines the post-9/11 outpouring in the media, popular culture, and political life. A regular columnist for _The Nation_, Pollitt's writing has also appeared in _The New Yorker_, _Harper's_, _Ms._, and _The New York Times_, among other venues. Her volume of personal essays, _Learning to Drive and Other Life Stories_, just appeared in paperback. Titus, the event moderator, has taught American and Nevada government in the Department of Political Science at UNLV for 30 years. She was recently elected to the U.S. Congress as the representative for Nevada's third congressional district. This event took place on December 3, 2008 in the Beam Music Center's Recital Hall at UNLV in Las Vegas, NV. Video from the event can be found in the BMI multimedia archive. See http://blackmountaininstitute.org/ for more information.
Farai Chideya, NPR Commentator and author of the book _The Color of our Future: Race in the 21st century_, and Katha Pollitt, columnist for _The Nation_ and author of the book _Learning to Drive and Other Life Stories_, discuss the impact of race and gender on the 2008 election on the December 3, 2008 edition of KNPR's 'State of Nevada.' Chideya and Pollitt appeared with Susan Faludi and Congresswoman Dina Titus later that day in a BMI forum held at UNLV entitled 'Race, Gender, and the Transformation of American Politics.' This audio segment is used with the gracious permission of KNPR's 'State of Nevada' which podcasts many segments of its programs. See knpr.org/son/feeds for more information.