writing (post)feminism
Stealing Glances: Women(‘s) Writing on the World Wide Web
Greg Dyer steals glances at women('s) writing on the World Wide Web.
Bare-Naked Ladies: The Bad Girls of the Postfeminist Nineties
August Tarrier reviews the 1994 film, Bad Girls.
Writing Postfeminism
The postfeminist issue of ebr was the first to use visual art as a means of navigation as well as illustration.
Stitching Together Narrative, Sexuality, Self: Shelley Jackson’s Patchwork Girl
George Landow reviews Patchwork Girl by Shelley Jackson.
Feminism, Nature, and Discursive Ecologies
Having women in power won't automatically make for caring, sensitive environmental policies as Stacy Alaimo implies in her review of Carolyn Merchant and Val Plumwood.
“Thorowly” American: Susan Howe’s Guide to Orienteering in the Adirondacks
Elisabeth Joyce reads Howe as a postfeminist Thoreau facing the dilemma that 'to inhabit a wilderness is to destroy it.'
Deleuze and Guattari, Cognitive Science, and Feminist Visual Arts: Kiki Smith’s Bodies Without Organs Without Bodies
Martin Rosenberg discusses Kiki Smith's feminist visual art and cognitive science.
Memory and Oblivion: The Historical Fiction of Rikki Ducornet, Jeanette Winterson, and Susan Daitch
Lisa Joyce critiques the rash of historical fiction by women, circa 1996.
No Victims, the anti-theme
Cris Mazza sends in her introduction to the follow-up volume of Chick-Lit, No Victims.