Perfectly aware of her image, Paglia early on compares herself to Ross Perot, Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern, Camille Paglia, read by the author. Random House Audio, unabridged, digital download ...
Irrespective of topic, Paglia executes her inquiry with a humanism harnessed by the deliverances of the natural world, maintaining the independent force of freedom and nature. She is backed by ...
But for the nexthalf-hour we will hear a different idea from two prominent andcontroversial feminists: Camille Paglia and Christina Sommers. The topic before this house: Has feminism gone too far?
Camille Paglia is the University Professor of Humanities and Media Studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Her most recent book is "Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from ...
Few, if any, dance performances of the nineties provoked more controversy than “Still/Here,” a multimedia work from 1994 by the choreographer Bill T. Jones, which is now getti ...
I don't know where it's going to end." In her book, Sex, Art and American Culture, Camille Paglia calls these "somber truths" women must accept. "Feminism keeps saying the sexes are the same," she ...
Why am I like this? Some dullards parrot the line that anyone who goes around being nasty is deeply unhappy, but that’s ...
Academic and social critic Camille Paglia, herself an independent leftist, calls Horowitz “one of America’s most original and courageous political analysts,” reflecting that “as a scholar ...
But Hitchcock provided a concrete reason for the attacks. In 1998, Camille Paglia wrote a book about The Birds for the ...
Camille Paglia asked her fellow post-feminists, “Since when did the president use the interns as a dessert cart? ‘Mmmmm, she looks good!’” The late columnist Marjorie Williams sadly agreed ...
If the shelf were longer, it might include other books elsewhere in the house that she associates with formative periods in her life: “Sex, Art, and American Culture,” by Camille Paglia, which she ...
If the shelf were longer, it might include other books elsewhere in the house that she associates with formative periods in her life: “Sex, Art, and American Culture,” by Camille Paglia ...