Archives from September 2002
Features
Bad Mothers
Claire Riley is one woman who's sure she'll never go 'warm, mushy and gaga' over motherhood, and here she argues that feminism needs to bust the 'perfect mother' myth.
Published: 16 September 2002 | Category: Body and Health | Written by Clare Riley
Bend Over Girls - he's in Freak Mode
Society needs to stop thinking of men as slaves to their sexual urges, argues Holly Combe. She examines the damaging common idea that, once aroused, men become an unstoppable force that it would be rude - even immoral - to try to stop.
Published: 16 September 2002 | Category: Men, Sex and Relationships, Violence | Written by Holly Combe
A Third Wave?
Is there such thing as a "Third Wave" of feminism? What are the differences between the feminism of the new generation and that of the Second Wave? Can we make our own revolution in the shadow of those who preceeded us? And why do young women feel so isolated as feminists?
Published: 16 September 2002 | Category: Feminism, Soundbites | Written by Catherine Redfern
Reviews
Response to 'Under Your Skin'
'Star of Venus' queries Lucy Gollogly's review of Richard Kern's artwork, and below, Lucy responds.
Published: 16 September 2002 | Category: Events | Written by Lucy Gollogly

