skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Mad Melancholic Feminista
A FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF WHAT IT'S LIKE TO LIVE IN THE PROZAC NATION
Monday, December 25, 2006
Merry Christmas from Heat Miser
|
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Comment Feed (RSS)
Recent Comments
Fellow Philosophers
gonepublic: philosophy, politics, & public life
Another restriction on open expression at emory
2 months ago
*Majikthise*
Mindfulness: New age craze or science-backed solution?
3 years ago
Gender, Race and Philosophy: The Blog
New Website and Symposium
5 years ago
Feminist Philosophers
Blog closed
5 years ago
John Protevi's Blog
Edges of the State: Introduction
5 years ago
Philosophers' Playground
Epistemic Bubbles
7 years ago
Phronesisaical
The End - For Now
9 years ago
Brown Girl in the Ring
Five Top Camping Destinations In Northern Indiana
11 years ago
MSU PHILOSOPHY CLUB
Luther: Grace is justified by Faith alone
11 years ago
Alterdestiny
All The Power To The Top
12 years ago
Oxymoronic Philosopher
A Simple Question
15 years ago
Philosophy of Psychiatry
In the Space of Reasons
Draft (to be co-authored) chapter on nursing skill acquisition (Dreyfus, Benner, Polanyi etc)
4 weeks ago
We Call Upon The Author To Explain
American Philosophical Association
15 years ago
Teaching Philosophy of Psychiatry & Mental Health
Tamara Daily: Movies and Madness
15 years ago
Feminists
economic woman
STM88 : Info RTP Slot Provider Populer yang paling banyak dicari,apa itu RTP bagaimana menentukan RTP, masing masing memiliki kelebihan
1 week ago
ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES
Happy 2023 To All Of You
1 year ago
Reproductive Rights Prof Blog
CUNY Law Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Law Job Announcement
2 years ago
Shakesville
Tom Hardy and a Puppy Talk About Odd Pieces
5 years ago
Feministe
Kavanaugh for SCOTUS: So how fucked are we?
6 years ago
Lawyers, Guns and Money
The Real Motivation of the Pain Caucus
8 years ago
I Blame The Patriarchy
Get stuffed
9 years ago
pandagon.net
Feministing
Fellow Academic Blogs
Confessions of a Community College Dean
Friday Fragments
5 years ago
Creative Destruction
The Tuesday Night Massacre
7 years ago
Lesboprof
Goodnight, Irene. Hello, Chronicle Blog Network.
13 years ago
About Me
Aspazia
United States
Philosopher by day and Feminist all the time. Ever wonder how to be a Feminist Philosopher? It's not easy, but read on to find out what happens when you marry the two.
View my complete profile
MMF Blogads
Blog Archive
►
2008
(56)
►
December
(6)
►
November
(10)
►
August
(1)
►
July
(5)
►
June
(1)
►
May
(12)
►
April
(1)
►
March
(3)
►
February
(4)
►
January
(13)
►
2007
(243)
►
December
(3)
►
November
(7)
►
October
(10)
►
September
(14)
►
August
(19)
►
July
(27)
►
June
(26)
►
May
(31)
►
April
(29)
►
March
(25)
►
February
(25)
►
January
(27)
▼
2006
(419)
▼
December
(26)
FOR PW: A Primer on Feminism
Normal
The Impulse to Organize
The Right Wing Attack on Academia Comes to Gettysburg
Familial Alienation
Merry Christmas from Heat Miser
Gender Pay Gap Woes
Religious Correctness
The Pitfalls of the Mainstreaming of DV
More on the Barriers Women in Science Face
Question of the Day
I Dunno, Are Women Allowed to Be Funny?
Safe Recovery Senator Johnson
Carol Gilligan Slams James Dobson for Distorting H...
Engineering Behaving Selves
Non-feminist Women Don't Complain Less About Men (...
That Strange Species of Student Email Behavior
Community or Commodity?
Maybe She Wrote on Shame Because She Has None?
A Breath of Fresh Air: A Student's Perspective on ...
Another Victory for Gay Rights!
Sometimes . . .
If Priests Could Marry . . .
Resignation, Faith, and Freedom
With the Wrong People in Charge: It Can Be a Brav...
Are Liberal Arts Colleges Bourgeois and Elite?
►
November
(28)
►
October
(37)
►
September
(32)
►
August
(34)
►
July
(44)
►
June
(39)
►
May
(29)
►
April
(29)
►
March
(36)
►
February
(44)
►
January
(41)
►
2005
(310)
►
December
(56)
►
November
(48)
►
October
(54)
►
September
(55)
►
August
(45)
►
July
(25)
►
June
(16)
►
May
(11)
Resumes
If You Feel Generous
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.
|