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The mommy discourse: Motherhood and sexification
Misty May is coming back to professional volleyball this month. May is the latest athlete mommy to return to competition. And thus the mommy discourse continues. Laura Pappano comments on May's return and discusses the other mommy returns. It seems like s...[Read on]
Amelia & Motherhood
It’s opening day for Amelia and Motherhood. I am out of town today at a meeting so here are truncated reviews of both films.  I will have an interview with Katherine Dieckmann writer and director of Motherhood next week. Amelia Earhart is one of thos...[Read on]
How the economy is hurting mothers
From The New York Times: Here's a pop quiz: Which of the following would violate federal employment law? 1. Laying off a pregnant woman. 2. Laying off a woman on maternity leave. Pencils down. The answer is "neither." So long as employers can make ...[Read on]
How the economy is hurting mothers
From The New York Times: Here's a pop quiz: Which of the following would violate federal employment law? 1. Laying off a pregnant woman. 2. Laying off a woman on maternity leave. Pencils down. The answer is "neither." So long as employers can make ...[Read on]
Childbirth a barrier? Not when five of six top NYC Marathon winners are moms
By Laura Pappano It has become a provocative theme: Marathons and motherhood. Five of the top six women to cross the finish line in the 2009 ING New York City Marathon are moms. 1.    Winner Derartu Tulu, 37, of Ethiopia – an two time Olympic gold ...[Read on]
I really appreciate Jennifer Aniston's recent comments on single parenthood
During a recent press conference, Jennifer Aniston spoke out in favor of non-traditional families, single motherhood, and the wonderful advantages women have today. What she was referring to  is the ability of women to have kids , such as the character s...[Read on]
Kim Clijsters, Motherhood & Feminism
From Your (Wo)manInWashington blog From the New York Times about Kim Clijsters winning the Women’s Singles US Open Championship after having a baby 18 months ago:   The Clijsters narrative is not just about an underdog’s comeback, but about the ...[Read on]
Feminism, fathers and valuing parenthood
Cross posted on PhD in Parenting. On May 17,  I participated in the Fem 2.0 chat on twitter. The topic of discussion was mommies and feminism. We talked about a lot of things, but one thing I said towards the end of the chat seemed to resonate with a l...[Read on]
Media coverage of Serena Williams' outburst emphasizes gender norms
Serena Williams, in her outburst at the U.S. Open, stepped outside the box of what is considered acceptable behavior for female athletes, according to the most recent report from the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism. We analyzed article from both ...[Read on]
Girl-Powered Chicago Film Festival
<object class codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,29,0" width="455" height="281"> </object> The 45th Annual Chicago International Film Festival kicks off today, and this year, organize...[Read on]
See Mommy Run
More and more, elite female athletes are taking on a challenge greater than sports. They’re returning to the competitive world of sports while juggling motherhood. Soccer moms have led the charge. The U.S. Women’s National Team has consistently feat...[Read on]
Jennifer Aniston is not destructive to our society
A big Friday fuck you to Bill O’Reilly for calling Jennifer Aniston destructive to our society and diminishing the role of dads when making comments in promotion of her new film The Switch. The film is about a woman who decides to get pregnant with a...[Read on]
Dissecting Amelia
Amelia grossed about $ 4 million at about 818 theatres this weekend at the box office.  Not that good.  But the fact that it grossed almost $5,000 per screen even with the bad reviews shows that there is a desperate need for films that appeal to older w...[Read on]
Anna Deveare Smith and Charlayne Woodward — Two One Woman Shows Playing in NY
It’s not too often that we see one African-American woman leading a show on Broadway or Off-Broadway and this fall, we have two.  Awesome.  Need to see both of them. Anna Deveare Smith who has lately been known as a TV and film actress (Rachel Gettin...[Read on]
Bristol Palin: Teen Pregnancy Warning Sign?
I love Cristina Page and think she’s brilliant — her book How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America is a must-read — but I’m not sure she gets in right in this article about how Bristol and Levi could be the teen pregnancy spokespe...[Read on]
From Harm to Home: The Perfect Mother’s Day Present
A bouquet of flowers. A box of chocolates. A one-day gift certificate to the spa. These are the Mother’s Day presents we are accustomed to seeing advertised in glossy catalogues and in shop windows. As commercialized as this holiday has become, few wou...[Read on]
A wife, mother and kiter
Perth, Australia – We’re featuring Shannon Drucker’s story, a participant in Kristin Boese’s recently concluded kite camp in Australia. Besides Kristin’s hectic training schedule, producing kiteboarding/kitesurfing training videos and writing bo...[Read on]
The Jazz Baroness airs on HBO2 tommorow night
I recently saw this very interesting documentary by Hannah Rothschild, The Jazz Baroness, about her great aunt Nica who spent over 28 years as Thelonious Monk’s best friend.  I was kind of surprised by the story because, of course, I had heard of Monk,...[Read on]
Guest post: review of Tiny Furniture, SXSW winner
<object width="600" height="338"></object>Tiny Furniture Trailer from Lena Dunham on Vimeo. by Jennifer Gandin Le I almost skipped Lena Durham's "Tiny Furniture" at last week's South by Southwest film festival in Austin, TX. The poster paint...[Read on]
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