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Raw from the Saw: What We Do in the Shadows Season 5
by Rocco Lippi September 29, 2023Out of all the mythical creatures depicted on film, none have changed more than vampires. Going from the horror monsters of early cinema to the…
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Fighting for privacy in the information age On July 4 of this year, I exercised my First Amendment right to peaceably assemble as a part…
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Our privacy’s been cooked, our faces have been booked, our right are overlooked, my space has been took.
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September 11Upfront
Gender Roles in 9/11: Heroes, Damsels and Villains
by Jessica Santos October 3, 2011It’s not news that American society and its media disseminate gender roles on a daily basis. In regards to 9/11, we are given three primary options: heroes, damsels, and villains.
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In our post-9/11 world, a hyper-awareness of skin tone and religion has taken hold in American culture. Islamophobia is a result of this hyper-awareness and has become a trend within our practices. Non-profits, blogs and publications projecting anti-Muslim sentiments have sprung up, and it’s clear that the opposition is based in a fear of the Other.
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Susan Faludi, the feminist and author of The Terror Dream: Myth & Misogyny in an Insecure America, visited Ithaca College in September and spoke with Buzzsaw about her book, the state of modern-day feminism, and her insights on the anti-woman backlash after 9/11.
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Censorship in the media after 9/11
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The genetic factor that may determine promiscuity Let’s admit it: We’ve all at one point in time found ourselves jamming out to “Promiscuous Girl” by…
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And why we keep subscribing to them By Julia Pergolini In March 2005, two Chinese college students received international fame when they created a series…