Articles from October 2006

Girls Like Us vs. Diva

Bailey compares a new lesbian magazine from Amsterdam to the UK's own version. She asks: what should a lesbian magazine look like? Should a lesbian magazine be feminist? How can lesbian magazines avoid being prescriptive about what it means to be queer or female?

Bailey // 21 October 2006

Categories: Magazines

Why Not Feminism?

Emma Cosh suggests some reasons why young women shy away from feminism, despite supporting and believing in equality. Feminism today, she argues, involves not just changing the law, but changing the very way we think and behave towards others, and to constantly challenge others to do the same. Is it any wonder that this difficult prospect is unappealing to some?

Emma Cosh // 10 October 2006

Categories: Feminism

Uncovering The Internet Art Revolution

It's free, fantastic, and you don't even have to leave your own home! Whilst some campaigners focus on getting more female artists into mainstream galleries and museums, Sarah Parry encourages us to open up to a world of talented new female artists on the internet.

Sarah Parry // 2 October 2006

Categories: Culture and Media

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