'Political Correctness gone mad' is considered the ultimate insult whenever a feminist dares to speak up about language. Sarah Louisa Phythian-Adams isn't scared off though: she argues that we need to question and challenge the words we use now more than ever.
Abby Lee's diary has become a best seller due to the frank, humorous, and explicit descriptions of her sex life in London. Catherine Redfern considers some of the feminist implications of this popular blogger's book.
More responses to our 'usual feminist/liberal claptrap' from raving loons who freely admit they havent bothered to actually read the articles. Personally I was absolutely devastated to learn that our 'negative, castrating, critical attitude toward Men, in general, is a complete turn-off'! Oh NO! Whatever will we DO! Well, what do you expect from feminists - we are 'a bunch of disgrunteled [sic] dykes' with our 'lies and stupid therioes' [sic] who 'only bring evil to the world!' Thankfully, not all readers are so ignorant; most of you are truly fab.
It's now one year old and has won awards, but did it deliver what it promised to women? Dawn Kofie comments on the first year of the Observer Woman magazine.
As feminists fight to expand the frontiers of sexuality beyond the one-size-fits all, bland world of lad-mag culture, do 'alternative porn' sites have something to offer the feminist cause - or are they the same old objectification with extra tattoos? Jessica Bateman discusses some of the possible pros and cons of 'alt-porn'.