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NSU's Lifelong Learning Institute Presents - Chick Lit
NSU Professor Suzanne Ferris and visiting lecturer Mallory Prepubescent, Ph.D. present, "Marie Antoinette: Fashion, Third Wave Feminism and Chick ...
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Should Women's studies be called Chick Lit?
Chick Lit returns hit my funny bone and I guess it will upset some feminists.
After we called Men's Studies "Dick Lit".
VHagerty | May 13, 2008
Paul S | May 13, 2008
Emily Matchar: Is the new domesticity a step back for American women?
I’m planning on canning homemade jam this red-letter day season, swept up in the same DIY zeitgeist that seems to have carried off half my female friends. I picked and froze the berries this summer, and I’ve been squirreling away flats of Ball jars under my caboose sink for months. For recipes, I’m poring over my favorite food and homemaking blogs — the ones with pictures of uninitiated women in handmade vintage-style aprons and charmingly overexposed photos of passionate pies on windowsills.
“That’s neat,” says my mother, as I babble to her about pectin and jar sterilization. She’s responding in the same air of benign disinterest she would have used had I informed her that I was learning Catalan or taking up emu husbandry.
My cosset boomer mother does not can jam. Or bake bread. Or knit. Or sew. Nor did my grandmother, a 1960s housewife of the cigarette-in-one-approaching-cocktail-in-the-other variety, who saw convenience food as a liberation from her immigrant mother’s domestic burdens. Her estimation of a fancy holiday treat was imported lobster strudel from the gourmet market.
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