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When we look to the past, it's easy to see that emotions have changed, sometimes very dramatically, in response to new cultural expectations and religious beliefs, new ideas about gender, ethnicity and age, even in response to new political and economic ideologies.
That's slightly problematic for me because I work in HIV, and although I'm sure you all know that HIV is about poverty and
gender
inequality, and if you were at TED '07 it's about coffee prices ... Actually, HIV's about sex and drugs, and if there are two things that make human beings a little bit irrational, they are erections and addiction.
It looked at the intersection of race and
gender
in contemporary American art.
By the time I got to Beijing in 1995, it was clear to me, the only way to achieve
gender
equality was to overturn centuries of oppressive tradition.
These folk singers met at college at a
gender
studies program.
So that, as Eleanor Roosevelt said once of human rights, the same is true of
gender
equality: that it starts in small places, close to home.
The one thing I would hope that you could take away is that no matter what somebody else is going through in life right now, whether they're being bullied at school or at home, if they're questioning their sexuality or even their gender, which happens a lot in the autism community, if they're feeling alone or even suicidal, you have to live your life in such a way that that person feels like they can come to and tell you.
And that is that the central moral challenge of this century is
gender
inequity.
The cause of our time is the brutality that so many people face around the world because of their
gender.
Forces such as colonialism and racism and
gender
inequality have actually excluded many people from the benefits of space and caused us to believe that space is for the few or the rich or elite.
And from that mucus, we can get gene profiles, we can get information on gender, checking the pop-up tag one more time, and then it's out in the ocean.
Regardless of your age, sexuality, your gender, whether you're a citizen or a non-citizen, able-bodied or disabled, anyone can participate.
What is it about the female
gender
that has rendered it so hateful to the culture that women are routinely subject to the most unimaginable horrors, including rape, murder, infanticide, imposed illiteracy, infidelity, and the subjugation of spirit that goes under the name of 'dowry'?
Let's see how many ways you can insult my gender: 1.
It also seemed like an intensely sexist film: if the
gender
roles were reversed, almost everyone with any sense would be up in arms complaining the movie is intensely misogynist.
Stop this director before he/she (name is vague on gender) directs again!
None of the other animals in the movie seemed to have
gender
specific body parts drawn on them and I would have preferred the bulls in this show to at least have the correct ones if they had to be drawn on at all.
This is pathetic, originality is completely dead, instead of trying to formulate a new idea what we receive is a bland re-do of an old plot line and to "switch it up" we just change the
gender
or race of the original character it's moronic and everyone should be sick and tired of seeing it ... but I guess this is just a rant and will most likely fall on deaf ears to engrossed with the sound of another turd hitting the toilet water like the best western since 3:10 to Yuma ... (wait for it)... 3:10 to Yuma! Thank You Hollywood for killing film as an art form and turning it into a commercial barrage of neo-pop junk and blatant retardation ... wonderful!!!
Without giving the plot away, this is a good example of how
gender
switching changes a story.
Embarrassing situations are funny; first time i see this series i was in the video store, people around me started laughing, doesn't matter the age or
gender.
It is really about love that has no
gender.
Eyecandy for both sides of the
gender
spectrum.
Because of my age and gender, I was asked to stay for a "talk."
one of best movies ever...Fire...it is not much about sociological description of India today...it is the mind blowing use of light that never stops, never becomes...normal...even when...in this sense the movie is almost unique...both leads are of very good quality...the origin of Das as a street performer are pretty obvious...her performance is a superb "cammeo"...but the use of the light...I have look at it and looked at it, again and again...still mind blowing after ages...nothing torrid in the story...rather "pure" way of facing the subject...in a way it is sad that in the bizarre world we live today, a major art work is usually known as a
gender
film...Fire can stand face to face with Dryer's Jeanne D' Arc or Ichikawa's Biruma no Tategoto or some of the major Kurosawa movies, just to name "some".
Over the past century, there have been many advances in
gender
equality, but not so much in the world of movies.
Though I saw this movie dubbed in French, so I'm sure it lost something in the translation, lack of accents, etc., it was an excellent, fun movie for a lonely night in a hotel room--a real pick-me-up that portrayed accurately and positively the complexities of individual sexuality,
gender
role, and finding a place within the communities to which one is supposed to belong--male, gay, urban, 30-ish, etc.
This is a marvelous story about sex and gender, and it's almost unbelievable that we have not to deal with obscene scenes of sex.
The Tempest has been interpreted in many different ways ranging from more or less traditional views as dealing with Art to more post-modern approaches that like to dissect the play along post-colonial, feminist,
gender
or deconstructionist lines.
It seemed sometimes like a Carnaby street romp 30 years later but I enjoyed the thrift shop Janis Joplin clothes mixed up with the modern mindsets of sexual and
gender
blur.
It is the character's relation to women that makes this film so hateful; the fact that his wife is taller than him is symbolic of his relation to the other gender; he is consistently humiliated by them, and it is through his relations with them that his life isn't as great as it could have been.
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