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The call is coming from inside the House!

Submitted by Jillian Sayre on Sat, 2008-03-01 11:53. | | | |

Check out a new political ad from the Clinton campaign:


You've never seen sports bras like these.

Submitted by erinhurt on Wed, 2008-02-27 21:16. | | | | |

I ran across this via Feministing.com, and thought these almost-ads needed to be on the website. The backstory for these ads is that an ad agency pitched them to a running company, which passed on them. They are advertising sports bras, supposedly in a humorous way. They seem menacing to me:

a woman with a bloody nose

See the other two ads after the jump:

Women in Art (more rhetoric of the montage)

Submitted by Jillian Sayre on Wed, 2007-11-07 20:04. | | | |

Perhaps a good point of departure for a discussion of Women in Film would be the creator's earlier attempt to give us an overview of Women in Art:


Does high art create/communicate normative body structures or gender roles in the same way as popular culture?

Women in Film

Submitted by Justin Tremel on Mon, 2007-11-05 14:52. | | | | |

I recently read a New Yorker article that mentioned the spell-binding youtube video "Women in Film" seen below. It's quite mesmerizing, have a look.


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