“Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted.” Albert Einstein

Thursday, April 28, 2011

For 5/2: Will.i.am doesn’t like women who have their own condoms and I don’t like him




Read this. What prompts blogger Maya to put a bowl of condoms on her coffee table?

Monday, April 18, 2011

for 4/24: Rania Matar - Recent Projects - A Girl and her Room

Look at these--
Rania Matar - Recent Projects - A Girl and her Room-- photographs of girls in their rooms. Where are the girls from? What might the photographer, Rania Matar, be thinking or wanting to say?

Option for 4/25: GOOD.is | What Congress Would Look Like If It Were Demographically Representative of America (Raw Image)


GOOD.is | What Congress Would Look Like If It Were Demographically Representative of America (Raw Image)

What is the point of this graphic? Which side--left or right is more balanced and/or inclusive? Click on link to see it bigger.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The War Behind the Abortion War - NYTimes.com

The War Behind the Abortion War - NYTimes.com: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"

option for 4/25: In J. Crew add mom paints son's toenails pink


Watch the video. What do you think makes people react so strongly to a boy with pink toenails? In the video, what kinds of arguments do you hear in support of the add, or against it?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Another option for 4/18

Hey Shorty! A Guide to Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence in Schools and on the Streets

What is grassroots activism and why is Hey Shorty considered grassroots activism?

option for 4/18: Women making music in Pakistan

Tuesday, April 12, 2011



Female musicians in Pakistan. Listen to the story and the music here.

What challenges do these women musicians face? What do they sing about? Why do they sing?

Monday, April 4, 2011

Option for 4/11: Toni Bond Leonard


Who is Toni Bond Leonard? Each person who comments should say something different about her.

Friday, March 25, 2011

For 3/28--Disney topic sent by student


Have you seen the trailer for Mars Needs Moms? According to this blogger (http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2011/03/24/finally-a-disney-film-in-which-mom-is-neither-dead-nor-witch/), how are moms usually portrayed in Disney films? And how are they portrayed in this particular film?

Friday, March 11, 2011

Option for 3/21: Slowpoke Comics by Jen Sorensen

Friday, March 11, 2011



What is Jen Sorensen saying with this comic strip (click on link for larger image)? Why is it funny?
Slowpoke Comics by Jen Sorensen :: Alternative Political Cartoons and Illustration

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Option for 3/22: Bodies

What is the main point of this video? Cut and paste this address into browser:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zDDkzeP4OM ?

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

option for 3/21: Gender-based violence

Read this post by Chloe. Chloe asks why get out of bed to wake up to a world where these things happen and are tolerated and women are blamed, but she does eventually answer the question. What IS the purpose of getting out of bed?

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Option for 3/7: What do you think of these billboards?


You can read an opinion about them and see other examples here.
Are women obligated to maintain the population of their race?
Is biology destiny?

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

White House Issues Report on Women in America - NYTimes.com

White House Issues Report on Women in America - NYTimes.com

Option for 3/7: YouTube - Toddlers & Tiaras with Tom Hanks

Rachel Tennant sent this link, YouTube - Toddlers & Tiaras with Tom Hanks , and says:
Tom Hanks made a video making fun of the show toddlers and tiaras... he even says his tott looks "just like a bratz doll." I thought you would find it interesting and relating to our past readings in the Purity Myth.

What do you think?



Monday, February 28, 2011

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Option for 2/28: More role models


AK Rep Sharon Cissna refuses TSA pat-down of her mastectomy scars
Rep. Cissna says,

“So last night, as more and more TSA, airline, airport and police gathered, I became stronger in remembering to fight the submission to a physical hand exam. I repeatedly said that I would not allow the feeling-up and I would not use the transportation mode that required it.”

“For nearly fifty years I’ve fought for the rights of assault victims, population in which my wonderful Alaska sadly ranks number one, both for men and women who have been abused. The very last thing an assault victim or molested person can deal with is yet more trauma and the groping of strangers, the hands of government ‘safety’ policy.”

“For these people, as well as myself, I refused to submit.”

What do you make of this situation?

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

option for 2/28: 2 videos with great women political role modles



Watch these two women stand up for themselves and other women in front of all those judgmental men!

Video | Hot Live Feminist Action!

Comment on how/why these Jackie Speier and/or Gwen Moore are role models.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Updated: Julia Landauer responds to blog post

I emailed Julia this question:
"We want to know why your parents thought it was important for you to participate in a 'gender-inclusive' sport. What did they not like about the idea of a separate league for women?"

And she responded:
"It was for a variety of reasons, but the most prominent one was that
in everyday life men and women have to interact, and my parents
thought it would be good to be exposed to the opposite sex early on.
I'm really glad they did because I enjoy working with both men and
women, and while there are some benefits to isolating sports by
gender, overall I think I grew as a person by working with and
competing against both."


Hello Prof. Stovall,

My name's Julia Landauer, and I was interviewed by feministing.com
back in January. I saw that you assigned your students to read my
article, (which is incredibly flattering) and it led me to your blog.
I just wanted to let you know that I now follow it, as I find your
posts very interesting reads. It's really cool that you have your
students following those blog sites.

Take care,
Julia

Julia Landauer
Stanford University | Class of 2014
www.julialandauer.com