Archive for February, 2009
Geek Chic: One Time for Your Mind
Geek chic is in. Even the New York Times knows it. While in previous years that would mean that it’s already passé, Obama has ushered in a celebration of the passé – both a revival of the cult of the individual and a trumph of sincerity. I know that it’s odd to label the onset [...]
Posted: February 11th, 2009 under Female Sexuality, agency, gender, objectification, politics, sex, sexuality.
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