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Everything's Awesome and Camille Paglia is Unhappy!
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cultural critic and best-selling author Camille Paglia. Her adolescence in small-town, upstate New York was marked by rejection, rebellion, and cross-dressing—all in reaction to the stultifying social norms of the 1950s and early '60s.
So what does Paglia think of contemporary culture, with its openness to a
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Roda Viva Internacional | Camille Paglia | 22/10/2015
Ela falará, entre outros assuntos, de sua revisão do feminismo e comentará suas definições sobre a cultura ocidental.
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Roda Viva Internacional Camille Paglia 22102015
Trecho do Programa Roda Viva com Camile Paglia. A propaganda descabida sobre a transgenia ou transgênese..
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2013 Camille Paglia: Feminism is moribund
1) Nature, not males or society, puts burden on women via pregnancy, nursing.
2) Women know who they are by puberty. Men must prove themselves again and again.
3) Feminism is propaganda, divorced from biology. Its a critique by middle-upper class women of middle-upper class men. Feminists dont recognize their own class bias.
4) Alfred Hitchcock had a better understanding of sexy women. Real Housew
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Politically Incorrect with Camille Paglia
Back on his old show (and this was on Comedy Central, before the show even moved to ABC), Bill Maher had a two-part episode where he abandoned his usual roundtable discussion to have a one-on-one discussion with feminist icon Camille Paglia. Great stuff here.
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1992 Camille Paglia trashes Gloria Steinem wing of feminism
Camille Paglia talks Gloria Steinem feminism vs 1920-30s Feminism, on Later with Bob Costas
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Camille Paglia: The Woody Woodpecker of Reason
Not all dissidents are created equal but they are equally important. Be part of future or be part of the past.
Spiked Review article on Camille Paglia:
http://www.spiked-online.com/spiked-review/article/feminist-trouble#.Vm4ND2QrLwt
National Review "Solution" article by Stanley Kurtz:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/428122/plan-restore-free-speech-campus-stanley-kurtz
Reason TV interview w
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Camille Paglia on C-Span 1998
In 49 minutes, Camille Paglia covers a lot of ground in this interview from C-Span’s Washington Journal, which aired live on June 4, 1998. She opposes affirmative action and bilingual education and explains why. An avowed lesbian feminist, she hammers both the “feminist establishment” and the “gay activist establishment.” She discusses Bill and Hillary Clinton and the “Rubensian” Monica Lewinsky.
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Camille Paglia's Epic Anti-Hillary Rant
FULL INTERVIEW HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88_3AhU0-B0
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cultural critic and best-selling author Camille Paglia. Her adolescence in small-town, upstate New York was marked by rejection, rebellion, and cross-dressing—all in reaction to the stultifying social norms of the 1950s and early '60s.
So what
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Camille Paglia: Cultural Critic, Provocateur
Since her bestselling debut Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia has been one of our most audacious cultural critics, probing sex and beauty in art, literature, and media. In her first book in seven years, Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars, Paglia takes on the visual arts. Acting as art historian and provocateur, Paglia threads together historical context with some of Wes
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Camille Paglia Calls Transgender 'Mania' A Symptom Of Cultural Collapse
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia said in an interview last month that the rise of transgenderism in the West is a symptom of decadence and cultural collapse. “Nothing... better defines the decadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now,” Paglia said during an October 22
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Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Camille Anna Paglia (/ˈpɑːliə/; born April 2, 1947) is an American academic and social critic. Paglia, a self-described dissident feminist, has been a professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since 1984. The New York Times has described her as "first and foremost an educator".
She is the author of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (
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Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Part 1: Literary and cultural critic, Camille Paglia is the author of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson and, most recently, Break ...
See story here: Controversial author chats with Xtra.ca.
Camille Paglia joins Glenn Reynolds to talk about her latest book Glittering Images. Why does America have such contempt for abstract and modern art?
1) Nature, not mal
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PJTV: Instavision: Camille Paglia on the Sneering Art Establishment and the Genius of George Lucas
Camille Paglia joins Glenn Reynolds to talk about her latest book Glittering Images. Why does America have such contempt for abstract and modern art? Are uncreative artists creating universal hatred for great art? Find out.
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Camille Paglia: "Transgender Mania is a Symptom of West's Cultural Collapse
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia: ‘Transgender Mania’ (the rise of transgenderism in the West) is a symptom of decadence and cultural collapse.
“Nothing... better defines the decadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now,” Paglia said during an October 22 interview on
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Camille Paglia Talks About Her Writing Process
Camille Paglia, cultural critic, is the author of the bestseller, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), a 700-page academic study of pagan sexual symbols in Western Art that provoked widespread debate and received national media attention. A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the book instantly established Paglia as a controversial and sough
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Camille Paglia: The Dark Women | The Forum | Stratford Festival 2014
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Mother Courage and Her Children
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Camille Paglia on Susan Sontag 1993
Camille Paglia reponds to Sontag's claim that she's never heard of her.
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Camille Paglia on Q TV
The outspoken author and cultural critic sat down in Studio Q to chat about atheism, jihadism, and the Ten Commandments.
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Camille Paglia Talks Gender Politics with Dennis Prager
In this very revealing and insightful interview spawned by a recent Wall Street Journal article (http://tinyurl.com/q2zyaz9), Dennis Prager asks honest questions about Camille's positions on identity politics. She can answer a bit better than most because she is a lesbian, and when discussion turns to how vile the left can be versus the religious right... she speaks from the view of a non-religiou
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Camille Paglia - Permissão para ser mãe
Camille Paglia, professora e escritora norte-americana, discute uma questão que, segundo ela, foi deixada de lado pelas feministas contemporâneas: o desejo das mulheres de terem filhos. Paglia analisa o preconceito que estas mulheres sofrem e as dificuldades que encontram quando tentam conciliar a vida profissional e familiar. Conferencista do Fronteiras do Pensamento 2007 e 2015.
Fronteiras do P
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Entrelinhas - Camille Paglia
A polêmica ensaísta e escritora norte-americana -- que já foi definida como uma "feminista anti-feminista" -- falou ao Entrelinhas durante a Fliporto, festa literária pernambucana que este ano aconteceu em Olinda. Paglia comentou sua antologia de poesia inglesa, criticou os atuais escritores de EUA e Inglaterra e leu um poema da escritora americana Emily Dickinson.
O Entrelinhas é um programa d
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Camille Paglia on Women and Magic in Hitchcock
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Everything's Awesome and Camille Paglia is Unhappy!
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cultural critic and best-selling author Camille Paglia. Her adolescenc...
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cultural critic and best-selling author Camille Paglia. Her adolescence in small-town, upstate New York was marked by rejection, rebellion, and cross-dressing—all in reaction to the stultifying social norms of the 1950s and early '60s.
So what does Paglia think of contemporary culture, with its openness to a wide variety of ever-proliferating gender, racial, and sexual identities?
Not much.
"I do not feel that gender is sufficient to explain all of human life," Paglia tells Reason TV's Nick Gillespie. "This gender myopia, this gender monomania, has become a disease. It's become a substitute for religion. It is impossible that the feminist agenda can ever be the total explanation of human life."
Whether the subject is feminism or the fate of Western civilization, Paglia is no Pollyanna. In this wide-ranging discussion, she says higher education is going to hell, the Fourth Estate is an epic FAIL, millennials are myopic, contemporary criticism has croaked, and Hillary Clinton might singlehandedly destroy the universe. Even Madonna, once Paglia's ideal of sex-positive feminism, seems to have lost her way.
Does the celebrated author of Sexual Personae and Break Blow Burn have any reason to get out of bed in the morning? Does she have any hope for the universe at all? Watch the video to find out.
CONTENTS
2:55 - Growing up as a "gender nonconforming entity" in Eisenhower's America.
7:50 - What is feminism? The limits of identity politics.
14:35 - Rape, paternalism, and Madonna on the university campus.
19:30 - How the country club model of university life has debased contemporary cultural criticism.
24:38 - The decadent obsession with cultural identity in the modern world.
29:13 - Authentic multiculturalism and critical theory.
32:42 - Is there any hope for the humanities?
37:25 - Contemporary journalism is bad and it makes politics even worse.
45:18 - What sort of image does a great president project?
47:27 - The importance of "working class people".
51:08 - Hillary Clinton is a disaster. Dianne Feinstein is presidential.
54:46 - What are you optimistic about? Students are more ignorant than ever.
58:16 - Paglia's upcoming work: religion and the paleo-Indian period.
Runs about one hour.
Produced by Todd Krainin. Hosted by Nick Gillespie. Cameras by Meredith Bragg and Krainin.
Visit http://reason.com/reasontv/2015/03/19/everythings-amazing-and-camille-paglia-i for full transcript, downloadable versions, and more.
wn.com/Everything's Awesome And Camille Paglia Is Unhappy
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cultural critic and best-selling author Camille Paglia. Her adolescence in small-town, upstate New York was marked by rejection, rebellion, and cross-dressing—all in reaction to the stultifying social norms of the 1950s and early '60s.
So what does Paglia think of contemporary culture, with its openness to a wide variety of ever-proliferating gender, racial, and sexual identities?
Not much.
"I do not feel that gender is sufficient to explain all of human life," Paglia tells Reason TV's Nick Gillespie. "This gender myopia, this gender monomania, has become a disease. It's become a substitute for religion. It is impossible that the feminist agenda can ever be the total explanation of human life."
Whether the subject is feminism or the fate of Western civilization, Paglia is no Pollyanna. In this wide-ranging discussion, she says higher education is going to hell, the Fourth Estate is an epic FAIL, millennials are myopic, contemporary criticism has croaked, and Hillary Clinton might singlehandedly destroy the universe. Even Madonna, once Paglia's ideal of sex-positive feminism, seems to have lost her way.
Does the celebrated author of Sexual Personae and Break Blow Burn have any reason to get out of bed in the morning? Does she have any hope for the universe at all? Watch the video to find out.
CONTENTS
2:55 - Growing up as a "gender nonconforming entity" in Eisenhower's America.
7:50 - What is feminism? The limits of identity politics.
14:35 - Rape, paternalism, and Madonna on the university campus.
19:30 - How the country club model of university life has debased contemporary cultural criticism.
24:38 - The decadent obsession with cultural identity in the modern world.
29:13 - Authentic multiculturalism and critical theory.
32:42 - Is there any hope for the humanities?
37:25 - Contemporary journalism is bad and it makes politics even worse.
45:18 - What sort of image does a great president project?
47:27 - The importance of "working class people".
51:08 - Hillary Clinton is a disaster. Dianne Feinstein is presidential.
54:46 - What are you optimistic about? Students are more ignorant than ever.
58:16 - Paglia's upcoming work: religion and the paleo-Indian period.
Runs about one hour.
Produced by Todd Krainin. Hosted by Nick Gillespie. Cameras by Meredith Bragg and Krainin.
Visit http://reason.com/reasontv/2015/03/19/everythings-amazing-and-camille-paglia-i for full transcript, downloadable versions, and more.
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 148328
Roda Viva Internacional | Camille Paglia | 22/10/2015
Ela falará, entre outros assuntos, de sua revisão do feminismo e comentará suas definições sobre a cultura ocidental....
Ela falará, entre outros assuntos, de sua revisão do feminismo e comentará suas definições sobre a cultura ocidental.
wn.com/Roda Viva Internacional | Camille Paglia | 22 10 2015
Ela falará, entre outros assuntos, de sua revisão do feminismo e comentará suas definições sobre a cultura ocidental.
- published: 23 Oct 2015
- views: 30155
Roda Viva Internacional Camille Paglia 22102015
Trecho do Programa Roda Viva com Camile Paglia. A propaganda descabida sobre a transgenia ou transgênese.....
Trecho do Programa Roda Viva com Camile Paglia. A propaganda descabida sobre a transgenia ou transgênese..
wn.com/Roda Viva Internacional Camille Paglia 22102015
Trecho do Programa Roda Viva com Camile Paglia. A propaganda descabida sobre a transgenia ou transgênese..
- published: 07 Nov 2015
- views: 1568
2013 Camille Paglia: Feminism is moribund
1) Nature, not males or society, puts burden on women via pregnancy, nursing.
2) Women know who they are by puberty. Men must prove themselves again and again.
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1) Nature, not males or society, puts burden on women via pregnancy, nursing.
2) Women know who they are by puberty. Men must prove themselves again and again.
3) Feminism is propaganda, divorced from biology. Its a critique by middle-upper class women of middle-upper class men. Feminists dont recognize their own class bias.
4) Alfred Hitchcock had a better understanding of sexy women. Real Housewives demonstrates how beautiful women relate to each other. Women dress for other women, not men.
wn.com/2013 Camille Paglia Feminism Is Moribund
1) Nature, not males or society, puts burden on women via pregnancy, nursing.
2) Women know who they are by puberty. Men must prove themselves again and again.
3) Feminism is propaganda, divorced from biology. Its a critique by middle-upper class women of middle-upper class men. Feminists dont recognize their own class bias.
4) Alfred Hitchcock had a better understanding of sexy women. Real Housewives demonstrates how beautiful women relate to each other. Women dress for other women, not men.
- published: 09 Mar 2014
- views: 51451
Politically Incorrect with Camille Paglia
Back on his old show (and this was on Comedy Central, before the show even moved to ABC), Bill Maher had a two-part episode where he abandoned his usual roundta...
Back on his old show (and this was on Comedy Central, before the show even moved to ABC), Bill Maher had a two-part episode where he abandoned his usual roundtable discussion to have a one-on-one discussion with feminist icon Camille Paglia. Great stuff here.
wn.com/Politically Incorrect With Camille Paglia
Back on his old show (and this was on Comedy Central, before the show even moved to ABC), Bill Maher had a two-part episode where he abandoned his usual roundtable discussion to have a one-on-one discussion with feminist icon Camille Paglia. Great stuff here.
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 108116
1992 Camille Paglia trashes Gloria Steinem wing of feminism
Camille Paglia talks Gloria Steinem feminism vs 1920-30s Feminism, on Later with Bob Costas...
Camille Paglia talks Gloria Steinem feminism vs 1920-30s Feminism, on Later with Bob Costas
wn.com/1992 Camille Paglia Trashes Gloria Steinem Wing Of Feminism
Camille Paglia talks Gloria Steinem feminism vs 1920-30s Feminism, on Later with Bob Costas
- published: 29 Nov 2013
- views: 69272
Camille Paglia: The Woody Woodpecker of Reason
Not all dissidents are created equal but they are equally important. Be part of future or be part of the past.
Spiked Review article on Camille Paglia:
http://...
Not all dissidents are created equal but they are equally important. Be part of future or be part of the past.
Spiked Review article on Camille Paglia:
http://www.spiked-online.com/spiked-review/article/feminist-trouble#.Vm4ND2QrLwt
National Review "Solution" article by Stanley Kurtz:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/428122/plan-restore-free-speech-campus-stanley-kurtz
Reason TV interview with Paglia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88_3AhU0-B0
Later, Bob Costas interview with Paglia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIomA2MQNI4
Frank Furedi on IQ2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c53Udp-cDgc
wn.com/Camille Paglia The Woody Woodpecker Of Reason
Not all dissidents are created equal but they are equally important. Be part of future or be part of the past.
Spiked Review article on Camille Paglia:
http://www.spiked-online.com/spiked-review/article/feminist-trouble#.Vm4ND2QrLwt
National Review "Solution" article by Stanley Kurtz:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/428122/plan-restore-free-speech-campus-stanley-kurtz
Reason TV interview with Paglia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88_3AhU0-B0
Later, Bob Costas interview with Paglia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIomA2MQNI4
Frank Furedi on IQ2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c53Udp-cDgc
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 5725
Camille Paglia on C-Span 1998
In 49 minutes, Camille Paglia covers a lot of ground in this interview from C-Span’s Washington Journal, which aired live on June 4, 1998. She opposes affirmati...
In 49 minutes, Camille Paglia covers a lot of ground in this interview from C-Span’s Washington Journal, which aired live on June 4, 1998. She opposes affirmative action and bilingual education and explains why. An avowed lesbian feminist, she hammers both the “feminist establishment” and the “gay activist establishment.” She discusses Bill and Hillary Clinton and the “Rubensian” Monica Lewinsky. She recounts her Italian Catholic upbringing in upstate New York’s “snow belt” and celebrates the strong women in her family. She talks about the worlds of art and fashion and the myth of male power. She takes viewer phone calls from all sides of the spectrum. This is a lively and stimulating discussion no matter what your political views are. Missing the first few minutes.
wn.com/Camille Paglia On C Span 1998
In 49 minutes, Camille Paglia covers a lot of ground in this interview from C-Span’s Washington Journal, which aired live on June 4, 1998. She opposes affirmative action and bilingual education and explains why. An avowed lesbian feminist, she hammers both the “feminist establishment” and the “gay activist establishment.” She discusses Bill and Hillary Clinton and the “Rubensian” Monica Lewinsky. She recounts her Italian Catholic upbringing in upstate New York’s “snow belt” and celebrates the strong women in her family. She talks about the worlds of art and fashion and the myth of male power. She takes viewer phone calls from all sides of the spectrum. This is a lively and stimulating discussion no matter what your political views are. Missing the first few minutes.
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 1617
Camille Paglia's Epic Anti-Hillary Rant
FULL INTERVIEW HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88_3AhU0-B0
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cult...
FULL INTERVIEW HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88_3AhU0-B0
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cultural critic and best-selling author Camille Paglia. Her adolescence in small-town, upstate New York was marked by rejection, rebellion, and cross-dressing—all in reaction to the stultifying social norms of the 1950s and early '60s.
So what does Paglia think of contemporary culture, with its openness to a wide variety of ever-proliferating gender, racial, and sexual identities?
Not much.
"I do not feel that gender is sufficient to explain all of human life," Paglia tells Reason TV's Nick Gillespie. "This gender myopia, this gender monomania, has become a disease. It's become a substitute for religion. It is impossible that the feminist agenda can ever be the total explanation of human life."
Whether the subject is feminism or the fate of Western civilization, Paglia is no Pollyanna. In this wide-ranging discussion, she says higher education is going to hell, the Fourth Estate is an epic FAIL, millennials are myopic, contemporary criticism has croaked, and Hillary Clinton might singlehandedly destroy the universe. Even Madonna, once Paglia's ideal of sex-positive feminism, seems to have lost her way.
Does the celebrated author of Sexual Personae and Break Blow Burn have any reason to get out of bed in the morning? Does she have any hope for the universe at all? Watch the video to find out.
wn.com/Camille Paglia's Epic Anti Hillary Rant
FULL INTERVIEW HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88_3AhU0-B0
Growing up as "a gender nonconforming entity" during Eisenhower's America wasn't easy for cultural critic and best-selling author Camille Paglia. Her adolescence in small-town, upstate New York was marked by rejection, rebellion, and cross-dressing—all in reaction to the stultifying social norms of the 1950s and early '60s.
So what does Paglia think of contemporary culture, with its openness to a wide variety of ever-proliferating gender, racial, and sexual identities?
Not much.
"I do not feel that gender is sufficient to explain all of human life," Paglia tells Reason TV's Nick Gillespie. "This gender myopia, this gender monomania, has become a disease. It's become a substitute for religion. It is impossible that the feminist agenda can ever be the total explanation of human life."
Whether the subject is feminism or the fate of Western civilization, Paglia is no Pollyanna. In this wide-ranging discussion, she says higher education is going to hell, the Fourth Estate is an epic FAIL, millennials are myopic, contemporary criticism has croaked, and Hillary Clinton might singlehandedly destroy the universe. Even Madonna, once Paglia's ideal of sex-positive feminism, seems to have lost her way.
Does the celebrated author of Sexual Personae and Break Blow Burn have any reason to get out of bed in the morning? Does she have any hope for the universe at all? Watch the video to find out.
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 88714
Camille Paglia: Cultural Critic, Provocateur
Since her bestselling debut Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia has been one of our most audacious cultural critics, probing sex and beauty in art, literature, and ...
Since her bestselling debut Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia has been one of our most audacious cultural critics, probing sex and beauty in art, literature, and media. In her first book in seven years, Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars, Paglia takes on the visual arts. Acting as art historian and provocateur, Paglia threads together historical context with some of Western art's most important works, focusing on such vastly disparate mediums as an Egyptian tomb, French rococo interiors, and performance art. In classic Paglia fashion, her conclusions—that the avant-garde tradition is dead and that director George Lucas is the world's greatest living artist—astonish and challenge her audience.
wn.com/Camille Paglia Cultural Critic, Provocateur
Since her bestselling debut Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia has been one of our most audacious cultural critics, probing sex and beauty in art, literature, and media. In her first book in seven years, Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars, Paglia takes on the visual arts. Acting as art historian and provocateur, Paglia threads together historical context with some of Western art's most important works, focusing on such vastly disparate mediums as an Egyptian tomb, French rococo interiors, and performance art. In classic Paglia fashion, her conclusions—that the avant-garde tradition is dead and that director George Lucas is the world's greatest living artist—astonish and challenge her audience.
- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 34799
Camille Paglia Calls Transgender 'Mania' A Symptom Of Cultural Collapse
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia said in an interview last month that the rise of transgenderis...
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia said in an interview last month that the rise of transgenderism in the West is a symptom of decadence and cultural collapse. “Nothing... better defines the decadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now,” Paglia said during an October 22 interview on the Brazilian television program Roda Viva. Paglia also said during the interview that “transgender propagandists” are overstating their case. “I think that the transgender propagandists make wildly inflated claims about the multiplicity of gender,” she said. “Sex reassignment surgery, even today with all of its advances, cannot in fact change anyone’s sex, okay. You can define yourself as a trans man, or a trans woman, as one of these new gradations along the scale. But ultimately, every single cell in the human body, the DNA in that cell, remains coded for your biological birth.
“So there are a lot of lies being propagated at the present moment, which I think is not in anyone’s best interest. "Now what I’m concerned about is the popularity and the availability of sex reassignment surgery, so that someone who doesn’t feel that he or she belongs to the biological birth, gender. People are being encouraged to intervene in the process. "Parents are now encouraged to subject the child to procedures that I think are a form of child abuse. The hormones to slow puberty, actual surgical manipulations, etcetera. I think that this is wrong, that people should wait until they are of an informed age of consent. “Parents should not be doing this to their children and I think that even in the teenage years is too soon to be making this leap. People change, people grow, and people adapt." Paglia went on to talk about her book Sexual Personae and how the emergence of transgenderism signifies the end of Western culture. “Now I am concerned about this… In fact, my study of history in Sexual Personae, I’m always talking about the late phases of culture.
“I was always drawn to late or decadent phases of culture. Oscar Wilde is one of the great exponents of that in the late 19th century. He’s one of my strongest influences from my earliest years. "And I found in my study that history is cyclic, and everywhere in the world you find this pattern in ancient times: that as a culture begins to decline, you have an efflorescence of transgender phenomena.That is a symptom of cultural collapse. "So rather than people singing the praises of humanitarian liberalism that allows all of these transgender possibilities to appear and to be encouraged, I would be concerned about how Western culture is defining itself to the world. "Because in fact these phenomena are inflaming the irrational, indeed borderline psychotic opponents of Western culture in the form of ISIS and other jihadists, etcetera," Paglia said. "Nothing... better defines the deadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now."
TheBlaze: Feminist author and self-described ‘transgender being’: ‘transgender phenomena multiply and spread…as civilizations begin to decline’
http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2014/07/15/feminist-author-and-self-described-transgender-being-transgender-phenomena-multiply-and-spread-as-civilizations-begin-to-decline/
CNS News: Paglia: ‘Transgender Mania’ is a Symptom of West's Cultural Collapse
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/sam-dorman/camille-paglia-transgender-mania-symptom-cultural-collapse
wn.com/Camille Paglia Calls Transgender 'Mania' A Symptom Of Cultural Collapse
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia said in an interview last month that the rise of transgenderism in the West is a symptom of decadence and cultural collapse. “Nothing... better defines the decadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now,” Paglia said during an October 22 interview on the Brazilian television program Roda Viva. Paglia also said during the interview that “transgender propagandists” are overstating their case. “I think that the transgender propagandists make wildly inflated claims about the multiplicity of gender,” she said. “Sex reassignment surgery, even today with all of its advances, cannot in fact change anyone’s sex, okay. You can define yourself as a trans man, or a trans woman, as one of these new gradations along the scale. But ultimately, every single cell in the human body, the DNA in that cell, remains coded for your biological birth.
“So there are a lot of lies being propagated at the present moment, which I think is not in anyone’s best interest. "Now what I’m concerned about is the popularity and the availability of sex reassignment surgery, so that someone who doesn’t feel that he or she belongs to the biological birth, gender. People are being encouraged to intervene in the process. "Parents are now encouraged to subject the child to procedures that I think are a form of child abuse. The hormones to slow puberty, actual surgical manipulations, etcetera. I think that this is wrong, that people should wait until they are of an informed age of consent. “Parents should not be doing this to their children and I think that even in the teenage years is too soon to be making this leap. People change, people grow, and people adapt." Paglia went on to talk about her book Sexual Personae and how the emergence of transgenderism signifies the end of Western culture. “Now I am concerned about this… In fact, my study of history in Sexual Personae, I’m always talking about the late phases of culture.
“I was always drawn to late or decadent phases of culture. Oscar Wilde is one of the great exponents of that in the late 19th century. He’s one of my strongest influences from my earliest years. "And I found in my study that history is cyclic, and everywhere in the world you find this pattern in ancient times: that as a culture begins to decline, you have an efflorescence of transgender phenomena.That is a symptom of cultural collapse. "So rather than people singing the praises of humanitarian liberalism that allows all of these transgender possibilities to appear and to be encouraged, I would be concerned about how Western culture is defining itself to the world. "Because in fact these phenomena are inflaming the irrational, indeed borderline psychotic opponents of Western culture in the form of ISIS and other jihadists, etcetera," Paglia said. "Nothing... better defines the deadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now."
TheBlaze: Feminist author and self-described ‘transgender being’: ‘transgender phenomena multiply and spread…as civilizations begin to decline’
http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2014/07/15/feminist-author-and-self-described-transgender-being-transgender-phenomena-multiply-and-spread-as-civilizations-begin-to-decline/
CNS News: Paglia: ‘Transgender Mania’ is a Symptom of West's Cultural Collapse
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/sam-dorman/camille-paglia-transgender-mania-symptom-cultural-collapse
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 2872
Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Camille Anna Paglia (/ˈpɑːliə/; born April 2, 1947) is an American academic and social critic. Paglia, a self-described dissident feminist, has been a professor...
Camille Anna Paglia (/ˈpɑːliə/; born April 2, 1947) is an American academic and social critic. Paglia, a self-described dissident feminist, has been a professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since 1984. The New York Times has described her as "first and foremost an educator".
She is the author of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990) and a collection of essays, Sex, Art, and American Culture (1992). Her other books and essays include an analysis of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, and Break, Blow, Burn (2005) on poetry. Her most recent book is 2012's Glittering Images. She is a critic of American feminism and of post-structuralist theory as well as a commentator on multiple aspects of U.S. social culture such as its visual art, music, and film history.
Paglia is known for her critical views of many aspects of modern culture, including feminism and liberalism.[4][5] She has been characterized variously as a "contrarian academic" and a feminist "bête noire,"[6][7] a "witty controversialist,"[8] and a maverick,[9] Margaret Wente has called Paglia "a writer in a category of her own... a feminist who hates affirmative action; an atheist who respects religion" and "a Democrat who thinks her party doesn't get it."[10] Martha Duffy writes that Paglia "advocates a core curriculum based mostly on the classics" and rails against "chic French theorists Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan," and "has a strong libertarian streak — on subjects like pornography — that go straight to her '60s coming-of-age."[6] Elaine Showalter has called Paglia a "radical libertarian," noting her socially liberal stands on abortion, sodomy, prostitution, drug use, and suicide. Paglia has denounced feminist academics and women's studies, celebrated popular culture and Madonna, and become a media celebrity, writing op-eds and gossip columns, appearing on television and telling her story to journalists.[11]
Paglia has said that she is willing to have her entire career judged on the basis of her composition of what she considers to be "probably the most important sentence that she has ever written": "God is man's greatest idea."[12]
Paglia's Sexual Personae was rejected by no fewer than seven different publishers (not unusual, in and of itself), but when finally published by Yale University Press, became a best seller, reaching seventh place on the paperback best-seller list, a rare accomplishment for a scholarly book.[6] 'Paglia called it her "prison book", commenting, "I felt like Cervantes, Genet. It took all the resources of being Catholic to cut myself off and sit in my cell."[11] Sexual Personae has been called an "energetic, Freud-friendly reading of Western art", one that seemed "heretical and perverse", at the height of political correctness; according to Daniel Nester, its characterization of "William Blake as the British Marquis de Sade or Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson as 'self-ruling hermaphrodites who cannot mate' still pricks up many an English major’s ears".[13]
Paglia is a devotee of Oscar Wilde and Walter Pater, cherishing "performance, artifice and play rather than earnestness." She has expressed admiration for Dorothy Parker and Mary McCarthy, as well as for models, singers and movie stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, and Barbra Streisand.[11]
In 2005, Paglia was named as one of the top 100 public intellectuals by the journals Foreign Policy and Prospect.[14] In 2012, an article in The New York Times remarked that "[a]nyone who has been following the body count of the culture wars over the past decades knows Paglia".
wn.com/Sex, Art And American Culture, Sexual Personae Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Camille Anna Paglia (/ˈpɑːliə/; born April 2, 1947) is an American academic and social critic. Paglia, a self-described dissident feminist, has been a professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since 1984. The New York Times has described her as "first and foremost an educator".
She is the author of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990) and a collection of essays, Sex, Art, and American Culture (1992). Her other books and essays include an analysis of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, and Break, Blow, Burn (2005) on poetry. Her most recent book is 2012's Glittering Images. She is a critic of American feminism and of post-structuralist theory as well as a commentator on multiple aspects of U.S. social culture such as its visual art, music, and film history.
Paglia is known for her critical views of many aspects of modern culture, including feminism and liberalism.[4][5] She has been characterized variously as a "contrarian academic" and a feminist "bête noire,"[6][7] a "witty controversialist,"[8] and a maverick,[9] Margaret Wente has called Paglia "a writer in a category of her own... a feminist who hates affirmative action; an atheist who respects religion" and "a Democrat who thinks her party doesn't get it."[10] Martha Duffy writes that Paglia "advocates a core curriculum based mostly on the classics" and rails against "chic French theorists Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan," and "has a strong libertarian streak — on subjects like pornography — that go straight to her '60s coming-of-age."[6] Elaine Showalter has called Paglia a "radical libertarian," noting her socially liberal stands on abortion, sodomy, prostitution, drug use, and suicide. Paglia has denounced feminist academics and women's studies, celebrated popular culture and Madonna, and become a media celebrity, writing op-eds and gossip columns, appearing on television and telling her story to journalists.[11]
Paglia has said that she is willing to have her entire career judged on the basis of her composition of what she considers to be "probably the most important sentence that she has ever written": "God is man's greatest idea."[12]
Paglia's Sexual Personae was rejected by no fewer than seven different publishers (not unusual, in and of itself), but when finally published by Yale University Press, became a best seller, reaching seventh place on the paperback best-seller list, a rare accomplishment for a scholarly book.[6] 'Paglia called it her "prison book", commenting, "I felt like Cervantes, Genet. It took all the resources of being Catholic to cut myself off and sit in my cell."[11] Sexual Personae has been called an "energetic, Freud-friendly reading of Western art", one that seemed "heretical and perverse", at the height of political correctness; according to Daniel Nester, its characterization of "William Blake as the British Marquis de Sade or Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson as 'self-ruling hermaphrodites who cannot mate' still pricks up many an English major’s ears".[13]
Paglia is a devotee of Oscar Wilde and Walter Pater, cherishing "performance, artifice and play rather than earnestness." She has expressed admiration for Dorothy Parker and Mary McCarthy, as well as for models, singers and movie stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, and Barbra Streisand.[11]
In 2005, Paglia was named as one of the top 100 public intellectuals by the journals Foreign Policy and Prospect.[14] In 2012, an article in The New York Times remarked that "[a]nyone who has been following the body count of the culture wars over the past decades knows Paglia".
- published: 09 Feb 2015
- views: 16557
Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Part 1: Literary and cultural critic, Camille Paglia is the author of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson and, most recently, B...
Part 1: Literary and cultural critic, Camille Paglia is the author of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson and, most recently, Break ...
See story here: Controversial author chats with Xtra.ca.
Camille Paglia joins Glenn Reynolds to talk about her latest book Glittering Images. Why does America have such contempt for abstract and modern art?
1) Nature, not males or society, puts burden on women via pregnancy, nursing. 2) Women know who they are by puberty. Men must prove themselves again and ...
Female Misbehavior – SundanceNOW Doc Club Click Here to Subscribe: Click Here to Watch the Full Movie: Our ...
Art historian and cultural critic, Camille Paglia shares her thoughts on visual images.
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Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
wn.com/Sex, Art And American Culture, Sexual Personae Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Part 1: Literary and cultural critic, Camille Paglia is the author of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson and, most recently, Break ...
See story here: Controversial author chats with Xtra.ca.
Camille Paglia joins Glenn Reynolds to talk about her latest book Glittering Images. Why does America have such contempt for abstract and modern art?
1) Nature, not males or society, puts burden on women via pregnancy, nursing. 2) Women know who they are by puberty. Men must prove themselves again and ...
Female Misbehavior – SundanceNOW Doc Club Click Here to Subscribe: Click Here to Watch the Full Movie: Our ...
Art historian and cultural critic, Camille Paglia shares her thoughts on visual images.
Discov
Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
Sex, Art and American Culture, Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia Interview (2003)
- published: 26 Apr 2015
- views: 6451
PJTV: Instavision: Camille Paglia on the Sneering Art Establishment and the Genius of George Lucas
Camille Paglia joins Glenn Reynolds to talk about her latest book Glittering Images. Why does America have such contempt for abstract and modern art? Are uncrea...
Camille Paglia joins Glenn Reynolds to talk about her latest book Glittering Images. Why does America have such contempt for abstract and modern art? Are uncreative artists creating universal hatred for great art? Find out.
wn.com/Pjtv Instavision Camille Paglia On The Sneering Art Establishment And The Genius Of George Lucas
Camille Paglia joins Glenn Reynolds to talk about her latest book Glittering Images. Why does America have such contempt for abstract and modern art? Are uncreative artists creating universal hatred for great art? Find out.
- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 24189
Camille Paglia: "Transgender Mania is a Symptom of West's Cultural Collapse
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia: ‘Transgender Mania’ (the rise of transgenderism in the West) ...
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia: ‘Transgender Mania’ (the rise of transgenderism in the West) is a symptom of decadence and cultural collapse.
“Nothing... better defines the decadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now,” Paglia said during an October 22 interview on the Brazilian television program Roda Viva.
Source: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/sam-dorman/camille-paglia-transgender-mania-symptom-cultural-collapse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlYR1isM2o8
wn.com/Camille Paglia Transgender Mania Is A Symptom Of West's Cultural Collapse
Best-selling feminist author, social critic and self-described "transgender being" Camille Paglia: ‘Transgender Mania’ (the rise of transgenderism in the West) is a symptom of decadence and cultural collapse.
“Nothing... better defines the decadence of the West to the jihadists than our toleration of open homosexuality and this transgender mania now,” Paglia said during an October 22 interview on the Brazilian television program Roda Viva.
Source: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/sam-dorman/camille-paglia-transgender-mania-symptom-cultural-collapse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlYR1isM2o8
- published: 06 Dec 2015
- views: 177
Camille Paglia Talks About Her Writing Process
Camille Paglia, cultural critic, is the author of the bestseller, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), a 700-page academ...
Camille Paglia, cultural critic, is the author of the bestseller, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), a 700-page academic study of pagan sexual symbols in Western Art that provoked widespread debate and received national media attention. A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the book instantly established Paglia as a controversial and sought-after commentator, while her view of sexuality as a chaotic and subversive force made her a lightning rod for criticism from both the Right and the Left. Other books by Paglia include Sex in N.Y. City: An Illustrated History (2002, with Alison Maddex), The Birds (1998), a book-length personal appreciation of Hitchcock's classic horror film, Vamps & Tramps: New Essays (1994), Sex, Art, and American Culture: Essays (1992), and Break, Blow, Burn: Camille Paglia Reads Forty-three of the World's Best Poems (2005).
wn.com/Camille Paglia Talks About Her Writing Process
Camille Paglia, cultural critic, is the author of the bestseller, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), a 700-page academic study of pagan sexual symbols in Western Art that provoked widespread debate and received national media attention. A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the book instantly established Paglia as a controversial and sought-after commentator, while her view of sexuality as a chaotic and subversive force made her a lightning rod for criticism from both the Right and the Left. Other books by Paglia include Sex in N.Y. City: An Illustrated History (2002, with Alison Maddex), The Birds (1998), a book-length personal appreciation of Hitchcock's classic horror film, Vamps & Tramps: New Essays (1994), Sex, Art, and American Culture: Essays (1992), and Break, Blow, Burn: Camille Paglia Reads Forty-three of the World's Best Poems (2005).
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 413
Camille Paglia: The Dark Women | The Forum | Stratford Festival 2014
Discover the Drama of Minds Pushed to the Edge
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Discover the Drama of Minds Pushed to the Edge
1.800.567.1600 | http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/plays | @stratfest
BOOK NOW & JOIN US FOR OUR 2014 SEASON!
FESTIVAL THEATRE:
King Lear
Crazy for You
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Beaux' Stratagem
AVON THEATRE:
Man of La Mancha
Alice Through the Looking-Glass
Hay Fever
TOM PATTERSON THEATRE:
Mother Courage and Her Children
King John
Antony and Cleopatra
STUDIO THEATRE:
Christina, The Girl King
STRATFORD MASONIC CONCERT HALL:
A Midsummer Night's Dream -- a chamber play
wn.com/Camille Paglia The Dark Women | The Forum | Stratford Festival 2014
Discover the Drama of Minds Pushed to the Edge
1.800.567.1600 | http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/plays | @stratfest
BOOK NOW & JOIN US FOR OUR 2014 SEASON!
FESTIVAL THEATRE:
King Lear
Crazy for You
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Beaux' Stratagem
AVON THEATRE:
Man of La Mancha
Alice Through the Looking-Glass
Hay Fever
TOM PATTERSON THEATRE:
Mother Courage and Her Children
King John
Antony and Cleopatra
STUDIO THEATRE:
Christina, The Girl King
STRATFORD MASONIC CONCERT HALL:
A Midsummer Night's Dream -- a chamber play
- published: 20 Sep 2014
- views: 7870
Camille Paglia on Susan Sontag 1993
Camille Paglia reponds to Sontag's claim that she's never heard of her....
Camille Paglia reponds to Sontag's claim that she's never heard of her.
wn.com/Camille Paglia On Susan Sontag 1993
Camille Paglia reponds to Sontag's claim that she's never heard of her.
- published: 01 Jul 2011
- views: 60875
Camille Paglia on Q TV
The outspoken author and cultural critic sat down in Studio Q to chat about atheism, jihadism, and the Ten Commandments....
The outspoken author and cultural critic sat down in Studio Q to chat about atheism, jihadism, and the Ten Commandments.
wn.com/Camille Paglia On Q Tv
The outspoken author and cultural critic sat down in Studio Q to chat about atheism, jihadism, and the Ten Commandments.
- published: 09 Feb 2010
- views: 34303
Camille Paglia Talks Gender Politics with Dennis Prager
In this very revealing and insightful interview spawned by a recent Wall Street Journal article (http://tinyurl.com/q2zyaz9), Dennis Prager asks honest question...
In this very revealing and insightful interview spawned by a recent Wall Street Journal article (http://tinyurl.com/q2zyaz9), Dennis Prager asks honest questions about Camille's positions on identity politics. She can answer a bit better than most because she is a lesbian, and when discussion turns to how vile the left can be versus the religious right... she speaks from the view of a non-religious (atheist) person.
All and all, a great smaller portion of a larger issue. I highly recommend giving this a listen and reading the linked article. Again, there is more to the interview, but to get more, Prager has a site for that (see below).
For more clear thinking like this from Dennis Prager... I invite you to visit: http://www.dennisprager.com/
The audio is connected to the article at my blog: http://religiopoliticaltalk.com/camille-paglia-talks-honestly-about-identity-politics-and-the-left/
wn.com/Camille Paglia Talks Gender Politics With Dennis Prager
In this very revealing and insightful interview spawned by a recent Wall Street Journal article (http://tinyurl.com/q2zyaz9), Dennis Prager asks honest questions about Camille's positions on identity politics. She can answer a bit better than most because she is a lesbian, and when discussion turns to how vile the left can be versus the religious right... she speaks from the view of a non-religious (atheist) person.
All and all, a great smaller portion of a larger issue. I highly recommend giving this a listen and reading the linked article. Again, there is more to the interview, but to get more, Prager has a site for that (see below).
For more clear thinking like this from Dennis Prager... I invite you to visit: http://www.dennisprager.com/
The audio is connected to the article at my blog: http://religiopoliticaltalk.com/camille-paglia-talks-honestly-about-identity-politics-and-the-left/
- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 28813
Camille Paglia - Permissão para ser mãe
Camille Paglia, professora e escritora norte-americana, discute uma questão que, segundo ela, foi deixada de lado pelas feministas contemporâneas: o desejo das ...
Camille Paglia, professora e escritora norte-americana, discute uma questão que, segundo ela, foi deixada de lado pelas feministas contemporâneas: o desejo das mulheres de terem filhos. Paglia analisa o preconceito que estas mulheres sofrem e as dificuldades que encontram quando tentam conciliar a vida profissional e familiar. Conferencista do Fronteiras do Pensamento 2007 e 2015.
Fronteiras do Pensamento | Edição Karina Roman | Finalização Marcelo Allgayer | Tradução Marina Waquil e Francesco Settineri
wn.com/Camille Paglia Permissão Para Ser Mãe
Camille Paglia, professora e escritora norte-americana, discute uma questão que, segundo ela, foi deixada de lado pelas feministas contemporâneas: o desejo das mulheres de terem filhos. Paglia analisa o preconceito que estas mulheres sofrem e as dificuldades que encontram quando tentam conciliar a vida profissional e familiar. Conferencista do Fronteiras do Pensamento 2007 e 2015.
Fronteiras do Pensamento | Edição Karina Roman | Finalização Marcelo Allgayer | Tradução Marina Waquil e Francesco Settineri
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 2905
Entrelinhas - Camille Paglia
A polêmica ensaísta e escritora norte-americana -- que já foi definida como uma "feminista anti-feminista" -- falou ao Entrelinhas durante a Fliporto, festa lit...
A polêmica ensaísta e escritora norte-americana -- que já foi definida como uma "feminista anti-feminista" -- falou ao Entrelinhas durante a Fliporto, festa literária pernambucana que este ano aconteceu em Olinda. Paglia comentou sua antologia de poesia inglesa, criticou os atuais escritores de EUA e Inglaterra e leu um poema da escritora americana Emily Dickinson.
O Entrelinhas é um programa da Tv Cultura. Mais informações em: http://www.tvcultura.com.br/entrelinhas
wn.com/Entrelinhas Camille Paglia
A polêmica ensaísta e escritora norte-americana -- que já foi definida como uma "feminista anti-feminista" -- falou ao Entrelinhas durante a Fliporto, festa literária pernambucana que este ano aconteceu em Olinda. Paglia comentou sua antologia de poesia inglesa, criticou os atuais escritores de EUA e Inglaterra e leu um poema da escritora americana Emily Dickinson.
O Entrelinhas é um programa da Tv Cultura. Mais informações em: http://www.tvcultura.com.br/entrelinhas
- published: 15 Dec 2010
- views: 4843
Camille Paglia on Women and Magic in Hitchcock
Camille Paglia on Women and Magic in Hitchcock. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.
Writer Camille Paglia offers a beginners' guide to Hitchcock at the...
Camille Paglia on Women and Magic in Hitchcock. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.
Writer Camille Paglia offers a beginners' guide to Hitchcock at the start of a lecture on the director's complex portrayal of women.
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Camille Paglia on Women and Magic in Hitchcock. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.
Writer Camille Paglia offers a beginners' guide to Hitchcock at the start of a lecture on the director's complex portrayal of women.
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- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 9029
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"Glittering Images" author Camille Paglia in Studio Q
http://www.cbc.ca/Q
Camille Paglia returns to Studio Q! This time to discuss her latest book "Glittering Images" which charts the Western World's defining moments in art from the Egyptians all the way to the present, and makes a strong case for "Revenge of the Sith" being the greatest work of art of the 21st century.
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PJTV: Camille Paglia on Why She's Not Voting for President Obama
Author Camille Paglia is registered Democrat and former Obama supporter who has changed her mind on the president. What inspired this change? Click to find out. To watch the full interview, visit PJTV.com.
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Camille Paglia - On her breakup, Heather Has Two Mommies and Obama
See story here: http://bit.ly/13nhzgv
Controversial author chats with Xtra.ca.
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2010: Camille Paglia com Marcia Tiburi e Gunter Axt, na FLIPORTO
Camille Paglia VI FLIPORTO. 13 de novembro de 2010 - 14h -- Camille Paglia à mesa com Marcia Tiburi e Gunter Axt A mesa foi um bate-papo informal com a escri...
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Interview with Camille Paglia for the Munk Debate on Gender in the 21st Century
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1992 Susan Sontag interview
Chris Lydon interviews Susan Sontag after the release of her 1992 novel The Volcano Lovers.
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Camille Paglia on Emily Dickinson and Because I Could Not Stop for Death
Camille Paglia on Emily Dickinson in an NPR interview in 1995. She is discussing the poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and her book Break, Blow, Burn.
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Sexual Personae by Camille Paglia
"In the beginning was nature." Thus begins Camille Paglia's 1990 bombshell "Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickenson". Here I rea...
"Glittering Images" author Camille Paglia in Studio Q
http://www.cbc.ca/Q
Camille Paglia returns to Studio Q! This time to discuss her latest book "Glittering Images" which charts the Western World's defining momen...
http://www.cbc.ca/Q
Camille Paglia returns to Studio Q! This time to discuss her latest book "Glittering Images" which charts the Western World's defining moments in art from the Egyptians all the way to the present, and makes a strong case for "Revenge of the Sith" being the greatest work of art of the 21st century.
wn.com/Glittering Images Author Camille Paglia In Studio Q
http://www.cbc.ca/Q
Camille Paglia returns to Studio Q! This time to discuss her latest book "Glittering Images" which charts the Western World's defining moments in art from the Egyptians all the way to the present, and makes a strong case for "Revenge of the Sith" being the greatest work of art of the 21st century.
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 6690
PJTV: Camille Paglia on Why She's Not Voting for President Obama
Author Camille Paglia is registered Democrat and former Obama supporter who has changed her mind on the president. What inspired this change? Click to find out....
Author Camille Paglia is registered Democrat and former Obama supporter who has changed her mind on the president. What inspired this change? Click to find out. To watch the full interview, visit PJTV.com.
wn.com/Pjtv Camille Paglia On Why She's Not Voting For President Obama
Author Camille Paglia is registered Democrat and former Obama supporter who has changed her mind on the president. What inspired this change? Click to find out. To watch the full interview, visit PJTV.com.
- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 14239
Camille Paglia - On her breakup, Heather Has Two Mommies and Obama
See story here: http://bit.ly/13nhzgv
Controversial author chats with Xtra.ca....
See story here: http://bit.ly/13nhzgv
Controversial author chats with Xtra.ca.
wn.com/Camille Paglia On Her Breakup, Heather Has Two Mommies And Obama
See story here: http://bit.ly/13nhzgv
Controversial author chats with Xtra.ca.
- published: 23 Jun 2009
- views: 37710
2010: Camille Paglia com Marcia Tiburi e Gunter Axt, na FLIPORTO
Camille Paglia VI FLIPORTO. 13 de novembro de 2010 - 14h -- Camille Paglia à mesa com Marcia Tiburi e Gunter Axt A mesa foi um bate-papo informal com a escri......
Camille Paglia VI FLIPORTO. 13 de novembro de 2010 - 14h -- Camille Paglia à mesa com Marcia Tiburi e Gunter Axt A mesa foi um bate-papo informal com a escri...
wn.com/2010 Camille Paglia Com Marcia Tiburi E Gunter Axt, Na Fliporto
Camille Paglia VI FLIPORTO. 13 de novembro de 2010 - 14h -- Camille Paglia à mesa com Marcia Tiburi e Gunter Axt A mesa foi um bate-papo informal com a escri...
1992 Susan Sontag interview
Chris Lydon interviews Susan Sontag after the release of her 1992 novel The Volcano Lovers....
Chris Lydon interviews Susan Sontag after the release of her 1992 novel The Volcano Lovers.
wn.com/1992 Susan Sontag Interview
Chris Lydon interviews Susan Sontag after the release of her 1992 novel The Volcano Lovers.
Camille Paglia on Emily Dickinson and Because I Could Not Stop for Death
Camille Paglia on Emily Dickinson in an NPR interview in 1995. She is discussing the poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and her book Break, Blow, Burn....
Camille Paglia on Emily Dickinson in an NPR interview in 1995. She is discussing the poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and her book Break, Blow, Burn.
wn.com/Camille Paglia On Emily Dickinson And Because I Could Not Stop For Death
Camille Paglia on Emily Dickinson in an NPR interview in 1995. She is discussing the poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and her book Break, Blow, Burn.
Sexual Personae by Camille Paglia
"In the beginning was nature." Thus begins Camille Paglia's 1990 bombshell "Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickenson". Here I rea......
"In the beginning was nature." Thus begins Camille Paglia's 1990 bombshell "Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickenson". Here I rea...
wn.com/Sexual Personae By Camille Paglia
"In the beginning was nature." Thus begins Camille Paglia's 1990 bombshell "Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickenson". Here I rea...