Important info:
Our first get together will be Friday, January 14th, located in Northlawn 4th lounge. Here's our spiel:
Come hear about the reinstatement of EMSWA (Eastern Mennonite Student Women's Association)! We are a group of students (women AND men) and community members working to create dialogue about women's studies and feminist issues. Changing stereotypes, redefining feminism, and learning in an interegenerational environment are all a part of EMSWA. We will be exploring different perspectives and subjects within women's studies, such as ecofeminism, inner beauty, sexuality, body image, and women in leadership roles. Ladies and gents, old and young, liberals and conservatives, skeptics and enthusists alike are welcome to attend this once in a lifetime event! Bring your thoughts, comments, questions, complaints, arguments, and honesty to the table. And, yes, there will be snacks.
This blog will be the place to locate relevant articles, videos, other blogs, pictures, and important event information for the EMSWA club, our Eastern Mennonite Student Women's Association of Eastern Mennonite University.
This will also be a place where thoughts, comments, discussions, should begin, grow, and expand!
Let your mind rejoice, let your love overflow.
Gender consciousness in Nigeria also engendered a literary culture that portrayed the woman as the second sex whose existence was based on the man’s. The male always took center stage as a writer, and character in works of fiction and even non-fiction. Art they say imitates life and Nollywood films are no exception. Films are not produced in isolation. They are a reflection of our society and our culture. That being said most producers that produce are of the male gender and as such like to see women in a certain way; dare I say as saints, whores, nags and witches?
ReplyDeletehttp://nollywoodmovies.goeggit.com