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We the People
Women’s Liberation
Woman, Art Thou Being Liberated?

Friendship, relationships, sexual intimacy, coping with loneliness and dejection are some of the themes explored in the very famous TV series Sex and the City. Beyond the excitement of life in Manhattan and the comedy situations portrayed in the program, Sex and the City offers an opportunity to reexamine the newly revived issue of women’s liberation.

What do these images portraying women, men, sex, and love in our society indicate? What types of behavior is the program vicariously inviting us to emulate? Ultimately, what does Sex and the City say about women’s liberation?

Should women emulate men’s behavior? What kind of role model do men offer women? How do sex and love relate to each other? What is the role of entertainment in fashioning attitudes and behavior patterns? These are the questions examined in this section. (You may download the entire text or any of its sections at no cost.)


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American Politics
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The American Electorate
Letdown in Copenhagen
Obama's Afghan War
Conservatives & Liberals
Healthcare Reform
Democracy in Honduras
Judicial Activism
Justifiable Wars?
More on Torture
Becoming Machiavellians
Saving Capitalism
Drugs & National Security
Stem Cell Controversy
Israelis & Palestinians
Obama's War Policy
Illegal Immigration
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