By Samir Deger-Sen + February 4th, 2010
Many women are feminists. Most people have several feminist friends. Yet, I don’t know a single one who doesn’t, at least sometimes, wear make-up.
By Maria Donapetry + March 27th, 2009
Borrowing heavily from Pat Kirkham and Janet Thumin (editors of You Tarzan, Masculinity, Movies and Men), I would say that the qualities asserted or assumed in the construction of masculine characters, either to establish them as role models or out of a conscious concern with an interrogation of masculinity, are mainly based on four main [...]
By Samir Deger-Sen + March 8th, 2009
Samir Deger-Sen argues the case for a women’s quota on the Oxford Union Debate Selection Committee.
By Luke + February 7th, 2009
Skirts and shirts, pecs and sex. A poke at the pressure on our interaction—clothed or otherwise.
By Ryan Thoreson + February 7th, 2009
After five seasons of faithful viewing, I can say a couple of kind things about The L Word. I think it’s a groundbreaking series, and I appreciate that it puts queer women front-and-centre instead of consigning them to supporting roles. It makes a good-faith effort to showcase a diversity of queer experiences. [...]
By Genia Kostka & Lisa Lucius + February 7th, 2009
Genia Kostka & Lisa Lucius explore Chinese lesbian communities—how similar are they to others around the world? Do Western-style “butch/femme” cultures exist in China as well? What kinds of fun can lesbians and bisexual women visiting China look forward to? Genia and Lisa interviewed some 20 women for this article and focused primarily on the Beijing area.
By Alex Cavalcanti + February 7th, 2009
Do genuinely bisexual women really exist or are we, as mainstream culture suggests, the erotic fantasy of straight men? At best, invisible, at worst, resented and distrusted, bisexual women continue to struggle for acceptance within both straight and lesbian communities.
By Sha + February 7th, 2009
Being a bisexual girl is the height of fashion with I kissed a girl and I liked it topping the singles charts. But how does the reality of female bisexuality compare to the fantasy?
By Paul Kadetz + February 7th, 2009
Women’s bodies have been feverishly commodified for centuries. Now, at the dawn of the 21st century, men’s bodies are being aggressively commodified. Their sexualities and processes of aging are being medicalized and pharmaceutical companies are reaping major profits. This phenomenon will be investigated in this article via the advent of the sexuopharmaceutical, Viagra.
By Rowenna Davis + February 7th, 2009
“You masturbate, don’t you?” asked my schoolmate as a group of us walked to class. I felt my cheeks flush. How does she know?! I thought Oh God it must leave some kind of sign!
Growing up, masturbation was considered dirty, shameful and embarrassing. Wanking was a whispered accusation against the outsider, a source of shrieks [...]