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Links for 12/06/10

Hello lovelies! I’m still hard at work on applications. But here are some links for you in the meantime! Over at Sociological Images, Marissa explores the implications of representing sex on bathroom signs for our understanding of sex and gender. At AmplifyYourVoice, actual abstinence-only curricula meets animated bears. The New York Times reports on the [...]

Reviving Ophelia: GirlDrive and Feminists for Obama

Hello lovely revolutionaries! Welcome to 2010! ObjectifyThis has recently relocated to New York, delaying posts on this blog in favor of searches for shelter, income, and long-lost friends. However, I’ll be sure to get back atcha as soon as my schedule allows. I look forward to any semblance of monotony, believe me. In the meantime, [...]

Archives Feature: A Vindication of the Rights of Sexbloggers

Since I’m getting some traffic from Ms. Chen, I’ll make it easier to find the post she refers to: Here’s a discussion of sex columnists and sex blogging, called Carrie On: Sex and the College Sex Column, and here’s a Vindication of the Rights of Sexbloggers. The argument (whose title is drawn from Mary Wollstonecraft’s [...]

Liberty, Stand Up to Stupak!

Last week, the long-awaited passage of health care reform came at a hefty cost. Bart Stupak’s amendment to HR 3962 prevents women receiving federal subsidies from buying  health insurance that covers abortion. This attack on the reproductive rights of poor Americans may have dire repercussions for women and society, and that may be what the [...]

In Which We Change It Up: Movements for Social Change

On Fighting Corporate Mind Control: Yes,  the Yes Men are awesome. Yes, they are fixing the world, or at least promoting a movie about it. They’re committed to demonstrating that corporations’ dignity is not as important as human dignity. So is Reverend Billy and the Church of Life After Shopping, who are concerned with helping [...]

Newsflash: Women's Shoes Hurt, Sex feels Good, Rape is the Fault of Rapists

Sometimes, the News Media has all the answers. The New York Times reports that a recent study shows that women’s shoes hurt their feet. Women mostly have sex because “it feels good,” according to a new study reviewed on Salon.com by Tracy Clark-Flory. Also, the only sexual assault prevention tips guaranteed to work are those [...]

The Rape Index: Statistics Speak for Themselves

In the words of Harper’s Magazine editor Roger Hodge, the magazine’s monthly Index is “a statistical poem.” He presumeably meant that it allows the reader to experience it and come to his or her own conclusions. Today, instead of explaining a position, I offer a ‘statistical poem’ about rape. Each statistic is preceeded by the [...]