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Camille Paglia

Camille Paglia

Camille Paglia is an American academic, cultural critic, and author known for her controversial views on a variety of cultural and social issues. Born on April 2, 1947, she has taught at several universities and has written numerous books and articles on topics such as art, literature, and gender studies.

395 quotes · Men, Sex, Feminism
Cheris Kramarae

Cheris Kramarae

Cheris Kramarae (born March 10, 1938) is an American feminist scholar and linguist renowned for her pioneering work in feminist linguistics and gender studies. She served as a professor at the University of Oregon and is best known for co-authoring the influential "A Feminist Dictionary" with Dale Spender in 1985. Her other significant works include "Women and Men Speaking," which examines how language reflects and reinforces gender inequalities. Kramarae's research has profoundly impacted multiple disciplines including linguistics, gender studies, and feminist theory, making her a foundational figure in understanding the relationship between language and gender.

3 quotes · Action, Actuality, Agree
Catharine MacKinnon

Catharine MacKinnon

Catharine MacKinnon is a distinguished lawyer and feminist scholar recognized for her work on women's rights and sexual harassment law. Born on October 7, 1946, she has made significant contributions to the legal and academic fields, particularly in advocating for gender equality and challenging patriarchal norms.

34 quotes · Men, Sex, Feminism
Moses Sofer

Moses Sofer

Rabbi Moses Sofer, born on September 26, 1762, and died on October 3, 1839, was a prominent Jewish rabbi and Talmudic scholar. Known as the 'Master of Halacha', he made significant contributions to the field of Jewish law through his profound knowledge and rigorous academic approach. Rabbi Sofer dedicated his life to both scholarly research and religious practice, leaving a lasting impact on the development of Jewish law.

1 quotes · Destroying, Feminism, Feminist
Mary Daly

Mary Daly

Mary Daly (October 16, 1928 - January 3, 2010) was an American philosopher renowned for her contributions to feminist philosophy. A key figure in the second wave of the feminist movement, she is most famous for her book 'Gyn/ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism'. Daly's philosophy focused on the significance of gender as a fundamental category of analysis, and her work has had a substantial impact on feminist theory.

34 quotes · Feminist, Men, Males
Jack Gelber

Jack Gelber

Jack Gelber was an influential American playwright known for his profound insights into political and social issues. His works are typically presented in a realistic style, exploring social topics such as race, class, and gender. Gelber's theatrical career began in the 1950s, and he gained recognition on the Off-Broadway stages of New York.

1 quotes · Balls, Feminism, Feminist
Sally Miller Gearhart

Sally Miller Gearhart

Sally Miller Gearhart (born April 15, 1931) is an American teacher, feminist activist, author, and speaker. She is known for her contributions to feminist theory, gay rights, and science fiction literature. Gearhart taught at several universities, including San Francisco State University, and was active in the feminist and gay liberation movements during the 1970s and 1980s. Her works, such as 'The Feminist Politics of Sexuality' and the science fiction novel 'The Wanderground,' have had a profound impact on feminist and LGBTQ+ culture. Gearhart was also one of the first openly gay professors in the United States, making significant contributions to the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

3 quotes · Human Race, Humans, Men
Monique Wittig

Monique Wittig

Monique Wittig was a French author known for her unique literary style and feminist political views. Her works often explored issues of gender, identity, and power, having a profound impact on postmodern literature and feminist theory.

26 quotes · Oppression, Language, Social
Kathleen Hanna

Kathleen Hanna

Kathleen Hanna, born on November 12, 1968, is an American musician known for her contributions to the punk rock genre. She is particularly recognized as the founder and lead singer of the band Bikini Kill, which became a significant part of the Seattle punk rock scene in the early 1990s. Hanna's music and lyrics often addressed feminist themes, including gender equality and women's empowerment.

187 quotes · People, Thinking, Feminist
Dale Spender

Dale Spender

Dale Spender is a British writer born on September 22, 1943. His works cover a range of fields including literary criticism, gender studies, and cultural theory, known for his unique perspective and profound insights.

25 quotes · Has Beens, Men, Women