By Charnice Nelson Once I tried pulling my oversized shirt tighter and arching my back slightly to emphasize the fact that, yes, I have curves. It seemed to make them more uncomfortable than the lineup on my fade. The post In the Right Bathroom appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.| The Gay & Lesbian Review
As college students born into the digital age, we have grown accustomed — arguably against our will — to the ever-accelerating trend cycle. This constant bombardment of the senses has distorted our perception of what is in fashion. More disturbing, however, is the manner in which it has affected our conception of authenticity. The “performative... The post The Performative Male: A Panopticon of Our Own Design appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
A recent study showed more women supported traditional gender roles in 2024 than in 2010, writes Linda Peach. The post From the manosphere to tradwives: why are young women embracing traditional gender roles? appeared first on Women's Agenda.| Women's Agenda
If you are in any way tuned into pop culture, you’ve definitely heard of the reality TV show, Love Island. While the show originated in the United Kingdom, a U.S. version was created in 2019. Since then, there have been several seasons, with the seventh season recently coming to an end. Love Island features an…| Blog of the APA
Videogames offer us the possibility to create spaces to enjoy and engage with in ways that approach the past visually and interactively. We can play with history, and we can play to do history. But playing and history are also gendered. Playing with history and gender can open possibilities for events that happened in a moment in human history […] The post What we play: Chatting about History, Gender, and Videogames appeared first on Historical Games Network.| Historical Games Network
I’m excited to announce that my book, Why God Created Two Genders: The Case for Biblical Gender Roles, is now available in paperback on Amazon! Many of you have reached out asking when the print ed…| Biblical Gender Roles
Literary Wives is an on-line book group that examines the meaning and role of wife in different books. Four times a year, we post and discuss a book with this question in mind: What does this book say about wives or about the experience of being a wife? Don’t forget to check out the other members … Continue reading #LiteraryWives: The Constant Wife| Consumed by Ink
They cook and bake, clean, and set the table for their husbands – and millions of people watch them do it. Tradwives – short for “traditional wives” – have taken social media by storm in recent years. Their message is clear: nothing fulfills a woman more than being a housewife devoted to her husband and […] The post Tradwives: How the Social Media Trend Strengthens Right-Wing Ideology appeared first on TheBetter.news.| TheBetter.news
This essay is reproduced here as it appeared in the print edition of the original Science for the People magazine. These web-formatted archives are preserved complete with typographical errors and available for reference and educational and activist use. Scanned PDFs of the back issues can be browsed by headline at the website for the 2014 SftP conference held at UMass-Amherst. For more information or to support the project, email sftp.publishing@gmail.com| Science for the People Archives
The claim that gender identity frees people from the rigid boundaries of 'gender' is nonsense The post Transgenderism doesn’t disrupt the ‘gender binary’, it reinforces the most misogynist stereotypes appeared first on Feminist Current.| Feminist Current