Feminism - Page 2

Germany: “the most feminist country I’ve ever lived in”

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"Throughout my twenties, I lived and worked in the United States, India and France, before settling in Germany. Each new country has revealed a new dimension of womanhood and has given me some small, subjective insight into what it means to be female across different societies."

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A gender-aware reading of “Good Manners”

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Shedding the "good manners" expected of them as women in their own milieus, the archetypes of the rich white boss ("patroa") and poor black maid ("empregada") bond amid their shared isolation and impulses, while challenging the stereotypes assigned to them. #MovieReview

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Feline and Strange: love and “Your Life”

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Dating in our modern world is complicated. "And they lived happily ever after" is not as easy as the fairy tales told us.

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Questioning the “higher female calling”

In 1.7, Zsuzsa Rózsavölgyi shows us the broken child, she shows us the broken vessel, which she is gluing piece by piece with molten gold. #LOFFT #Leipzig

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Mario Schröder’s Swan Lake: mirror of us

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Mario Schröder's Swan Lake is pretty, dark and, most of all, real. Hurry. It's sure to sell out.

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Exposing rape culture one #MeToo at a time

"Why hadn’t I kneed him in the gonads? Why hadn’t I gotten up and moved somewhere else? Why hadn’t I shouted and woken everyone up and told them all what he had done? I don’t know. But I do now." #MeToo

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