From the Book - First edition.
Me : Feel me. See me. Hear me. Reach me ; Peculiar benefits ; Typical first year professor ; To scratch, claw or grope clumsily or frantically
Gender & sexuality : How to be friends with another woman ; Girls, girls, girls ; I once was Miss America ; Garish, glorious spectacles ; Not here to make friends ; How we all lose ; Reaching for catharsis: getting fat right (or wrong) and Diana Spechler's "Skinny" ; The smooth surfaces of idyll ; The careless language of sexual violence ; What we hunger for ; The illusion of safety/the safety of illusion ; The spectacle of broken men ; A tale of three coming out stories ; Beyond the measure of men ; Some jokes are funnier than others ; Dear young ladies who love Chris Brown so much they would let him beat them ; Blurred lines, indeed ; The trouble with Prince Charming, or He who trespassed against us
Race & entertainment : The solace of preparing fried foods and other quaint remembrances from 1960s Mississippi: thoughts on The Help ; Surviving Django ; Beyond the struggle narrative ; The morality of Tyler Perry ; The last day of a young black man ; When less is more
Politics, gender & race : The politics of respectability ; When Twitter does what journalism cannot ; The alienable rights of women ; Holding out for a hero ; A tale of two profiles ; The racism we all carry ; Tragedy. Call. Compassion. Response.
Back to me : Bad feminist: take one ; Bad feminist: take two.
Introduction : Feminism (n.): plural
Feel me. See me. Hear me. Reach me.
Typical first year professor
To scratch, claw, or grope clumsily or frantically
How to be friends with another woman
Garish, glorious spectacles
Reaching for catharsis: getting fat right (or wrong) and Diana Spechler's Skinny
The smooth surfaces of idyll
The careless language of sexua l violence
The illusion of safety / the safety of illusion
The spectacle of broken men
Beyond the measure of men
Some jokes are funnier than others
Dear young ladies who love Chris Brown
So much they would let him beat them
The trouble with prince charming, or he who trespassed against us
The solace of preparing fried foods and other quaint remembrances from 1960's Mississippi: thoughts that help
Beyond the struggle narrative
The morality of Tyler Perry
The last day of a young black man
[Politics, gender & race]
The politics of repectability
When Twitter does what journalism cannot
The alienable rights of women
Tragedy. Call. Compassion. Response.