Articles from July 2004
Troy
How does this gung-ho Hollywood film tackle questions of war, feminity and masculinity? Cazz Blase reports. Directed by Wolfgang Peterson (2004).
Cazz Blase // 20 July 2004
Categories: Films
The Stepford Wives
The re-make of The Stepford Wives is less feminist than the original, and misses an opportunity to make an interesting statement about contemporary gender relations, says Natasha Forrest. Directed by Frank Oz (2004).
Natasha Forrest // 20 July 2004
Categories: Films
Why It's time for the 'battle of the sexes' to end
Lad culture has done nothing more than perpetuate petty hatred between the sexes. Enough is enough, says Laura Baldwin.
Laura Baldwin // 20 July 2004
Categories: Culture and Media, Men, Sex and Relationships
Growing up or giving in?
Ms Razorblade is sick and tired of being told that being a lesbian-feminist and a vegan is boring, prudish, and dull, dull, dull. Is refusing men, meat and porn a sign of immaturity - or is 'growing up' really just giving in?
Ms Razorblade // 20 July 2004
Categories: Body and Health, Feminism, Sex and Relationships
Not my Cup of T: slogans on women's T-shirts
Why is it suddenly fashionable for women to brand themselves "eye candy", "porn star" or "temptress "? Jo Knowles wanders the high-street for clues.
Jo Knowles // 20 July 2004
Categories: Fashion and Image
News roundup for June/July 2004
A round up of the months news, compiled by Sara Vali
Sara Vali // 18 July 2004
Categories: News
Comments from July 2004
Handbags, FAM and no negative comments? It has been another bursting inbox...
Catherine Redfern // 5 July 2004
Categories: Comments
