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Teens Call Hyper-Sexualized Media Images 'Normal'
What does Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson and Pink NOT have in common?
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Candice Raquel Lee at the Lilith Gallery
Bronze sculptures of Lilith, Eve, Arachne, Iris, Athena and other female archetypes.
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Lolitas Bad Role Models
Britney Spears insists she is a role model for young girls despite recent revealing magazine covers and her new album with sexually explicit lyrics. Are Lolitas bad role models? Or just plain horrible ones?
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Frida Kahlo - The Art History Archive
The Mexican Surrealist Artist, Biography, quotes, paintings, art and diary images.
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Beauty & Fashion Vs. Feminism
Eleven articles about Beauty, Fashion, Culture and Feminism. Body Image, Diet Grrl, Feminine Feminists, Feminist Fashionista, Pretty Vacant, Subverting the Pimp, The Beauty Myth, Under the Knife, Women's Handbags & Women's T-Shirts.
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The Art & Philosophy of Cannibalism
The art and philosophy of eating people? Yes. Its true. Cannibalism is an artform and a philosophy. I believe in cannibalism. And that belief transforms itself into my art. But why do I believe in cannibalism? Because of science (HGH, human growth hormone) and mythology (vampires).
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The Demonification and Sexuality of Lilith
Lilith (Lilitu) was an ancient Sumerian and Mesopotamian fertility goddess. She was worshipped by people seeking to have good crops and many children. Mythology and stories about Lilith are not really well known however, because most of them have been obliterated by competing religions with a different sexual agenda. Today she is a feminist icon.
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Islamic Feminism - What's in a Name?
Islamic feminism is on the whole more radical than Muslims' secular feminisms.
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Lauren Pincente @ the Lilith eZine
Lauren Pincente is an amateur writer who is devoted to sarcastic and satirical cultural criticisms.
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Women of Power
Women of Power: In the third millennium BC, a legendary female warrior named Ku-baba took charge of the great city-state of Ur, and changed the shape of the Middle East at the dawn of civilization. Women like Britain's warrior queen Boadicea, Egypt's Cleopatra, Russia's Catherine the Great and Britain's "Virgin Queen" Elizabeth I left sensational legends behind them.
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