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Question: Which of these do you prefer?
#1
Judith Butler
 
#2
Gail Dines
 
#3
Carol Gilligan
 
#4
Martha Nussbaum
 
#5
Susan Faludi
 
#6
Gloria Steinem
 
#7
Naomi Wolf
 
#8
Donna Haraway
 
#9
Sara Ahmed
 
#10
Rachel MacNair
 
#11
Christina Hoff Sommers
 
#12
Camille Paglia
 
#13
Breda O’Brien
 
#14
Alveda King
 
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Kingpoleon
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« on: October 14, 2020, 01:50:57 PM »

Which of these do you prefer? (If you can think of prominent others to add, let me know and I’ll edit them in.)
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2020, 03:36:48 PM »

No thanks, I'll pass.

Camille Paglia is funny and Sexual Personae is a very interesting book that towers over the pseudo-intellectual woke drivel being churned out by the humanities today. But she does not seem like a very good person and her various rape comments are pretty questionable so I would not say I "like" her on the aggregate.
Paglia is kind of unique. I mean, I don’t think someone who was the first out lesbian in Ivy League schools would ever be a “normal” person - her whole life has made her a rebel. I do think she’s generally better at critiquing others than presenting some great alternative herself.
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