Every Sunday (at least I hope), I will be posting some fantastic posts from other feminist blogs from the week.
Feminist bloggers have a lot to say and deserve to have their voices heard. These women (and men) have interesting and insightful opinions on a wide variety of topics. And I cannot comment on everything that happens in feminist news. So here we go...
- A couple in Sweden raises their child outside of the gender binary. Is this possible to do in a society full of gender socialization? Is it worth it? Ann at Feministing and Holly at Feministe weigh in.
- The way to solve the "abortion problem" is to start paying women to carry their babies to term and give them up for adoption, at least according to two men from Beliefnet and Slate.
- What should be a man's obligation when he impregnates a woman? Apparently men should have the right to refuse child support.
- Michael Jackson died at the age of 50. While remembering his gifts to the world of music, should we forget his indiscretions?
- Amnesty International creates a new ad campaign aimed to educate people about domestic violence using an eye-tracking camera. Ellen at Choices Campus Blog and Vanessa at Feministing discuss the implications in depth.
- Should women have to sign an informed consent to get breast implants?
- Honor women filmmakers, there aren't that many of them. New war/action film from Kathryn Bigelow released on Friday.
Happy reading! If you have any other blog posts that you find interesting from this week, please leave them in the comments below.
1 comments:
Thanks for the link! I also wrote at Deeply Problematic this week:
(White) GOP sexuality and the expectations of black sexuality - in response to Pandagon's analysis
Obama brushes of LBGTQ folks
Perez Hilton: "bad for the world" in response to FourFour
Do you know what a man can give you? Analyzing a scare-tactics poster
Woman's mobiilty stolen, h/t to Renee's coverage
Marginalizing Thomas Jefferson's dependence on slavery, in response to a New York Times blog
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