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It's relatively clear what makes a work feminist—relatively—but in these days of more subtle sexism, when at least lip service to equality is required, what makes a work non-feminist, or anti-feminist? | It's relatively clear what makes a work feminist—relatively—but in these days of more subtle sexism, when at least lip service to equality is required, what makes a work non-feminist, or anti-feminist? | ||
M: Lyda Morehouse, | M: [[Lyda Morehouse]], [[M. J. Hardman]], [[Betsy Lundsten]], [[Graham Sleight]] | ||
==Reports, notes, etc.== | |||
* [http://vito-excalibur.livejournal.com/139383.html vito-excalibur] | |||
* [http://fullygoldy.livejournal.com/90314.html fullgoldy] | |||
[[Category:WisCon 31 panels]] | [[Category:WisCon 31 panels]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:31, 16 December 2009
Feminism, Sex, and Gender•Capitol B• Saturday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.
It's relatively clear what makes a work feminist—relatively—but in these days of more subtle sexism, when at least lip service to equality is required, what makes a work non-feminist, or anti-feminist?
M: Lyda Morehouse, M. J. Hardman, Betsy Lundsten, Graham Sleight