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* 1941 – Ellen Willis, American journalist ( d. 2006 )
By that December, the term was in circulation to the extent that The New Yorkers Ellen Willis, contrasting her own tastes with those of Flash and fellow critic Nick Tosches, wrote, " Punk-rock has become the favored term of endearment.
Moreover, Ellen Willis says: ".
Redstockings co-founder Ellen Willis wrote in 1984 that radical feminism " got sexual politics recognized as a public issue ", " created the vocabulary … with which the second wave of feminism entered popular culture ", " sparked the drive to legalize abortion ", " were the first to demand total equality in the so-called private sphere " (" housework and child care ,… emotional and sexual needs "), and " created the atmosphere of urgency " that almost led to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Within groups such as New York Radical Women ( 1967 – 1969 ), no relation to Radical Women, a present-day socialist feminist organization ), which Ellen Willis characterized as " the first women's liberation group in New York City ", a radical feminist ideology began to emerge that declared that " the personal is political " and " sisterhood is powerful ", formulations that arose from these consciousness-raising sessions.
Ellen Willis would later write that insofar as the Redstockings considered abandoning heterosexual activity, they saw it as a " bitter price " they " might have to pay for militance ", whereas The Feminists embraced separatism as a strategy.
In the extreme, exemplified by The Feminists, the upshot, according to Ellen Willis, was " unworkable, mechanistic demands for an absolutely random division of labor, taking no account of differences in skill, experience, or even inclination ".
Ellen Willis ' 1981 essay, " Lust Horizons: Is the Women's Movement Pro-Sex?
Some feminists, most notably Alice Echols and Ellen Willis, held that after about 1975 most of what continued to be called " radical feminism " represents a narrow subset of what was originally a more ideologically diverse movement.
* Willis, Ellen, " Radical Feminism and Feminist Radicalism ", 1984, collected in No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays, Wesleyan University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-8195-5250-X, pp. 117 – 150.
Other prominent regulars have included Peter Schjeldahl, Ellen Willis, Tom Carson, Wayne Barrett, and Richard Goldstein.
Authors who have advocated sex-positive feminism include Ellen Willis, Susie Bright, Patrick Califia, Gayle Rubin, Carol Queen, Avedon Carol, Tristan Taormino, Diana Cage, Nina Hartley, and Betty Dodson, who could be regarded as the grandmother of the movement.
* Ellen Willis ( American feminist author )
WisCon Guests of Honor have included Eleanor Arnason, Iain M. Banks, Lois McMaster Bujold, Emma Bull, Pat Cadigan, Avedon Carol, Terry Carr, Suzy McKee Charnas, Buck & Juanita Coulson, Samuel R. Delany, Charles de Lint, Beverly DeWeese, Gardner Dozois, L. Timmel Duchamp, Suzette Haden Elgin, Carol Emshwiller, Karen Joy Fowler, Jeanne Gomoll, Nicola Griffith, Andrea Hairston, Barbara Hambly, David Hartwell, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Nalo Hopkinson, Ellen Klages, Nancy Kress, Ursula K. Le Guin, Elizabeth A. Lynn, R. A. MacAvoy, Katherine MacLean, George R. R. Martin, Maureen McHugh, Vonda N. McIntyre, Patricia A. McKillip, Judith Merril, China Miéville, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, Trina Robbins, Mary Doria Russell, Geoff Ryman, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Pamela Sargent, Melissa Scott, Nisi Shawl, Stu Shiffman, Sheri S. Tepper, John Varley, Joan D. Vinge, Elisabeth Vonarburg, Howard Waldrop, Connie Willis, Terri Windling, Don & Elsie Wollheim, Susan Wood, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
Authors who have advocated sex-positive feminism include Ellen Willis, Kathy Acker, Susie Bright, Patrick Califia, Gayle Rubin, Carol Queen, Shar Rednour, Annie Sprinkle, Avedon Carol, Tristan Taormino, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Nina Hartley and Betty Dodson.
One of the earliest feminist arguments against this turn in the movement was Ellen Willis's essay " Feminism, Moralism, and Pornography " ( Willis, 1992a ).
Authors and activists who have written important works about sex-positive feminism, and / or contributed to educating the public about it, include Kathy Acker, Susie Bright, Avedon Carol, Betty Dodson, Nina Hartley, Josephine Ho, Inga Muscio, Carol Queen, Candida Royalle, Gayle Rubin, Annie Sprinkle, Tristan Taormino, Diana Cage, Shayne Lee, and Ellen Willis.
* Willis, Ellen ( 1992a ).
In: Ellen Willis, Beginning to See the Light: Sex, Hope, and Rock-and-Roll.
* Willis, Ellen ( 1992b ).
In: Ellen Willis, No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays.
Some notable contributors are Fredric Jameson, Cornel West, Andrew Ross, Judith Butler, Laura Kipnis, Ellen Willis, Edward Said, Stanley Aronowitz, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
Benny Sands is Joseph Sawyer, Ellen Sands is Louisa Sawyer, Mr. Bruce is Nathaniel Parker Willis, and Gertrude Bruce is Cornelia Grinnel Willis.

Ellen and 1984
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It was founded by Ellen Malcolm in 1984.
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In 1984 Kathryn Ellen Hawtrey was born in the local hospital.
Ellen Ermingard Raskin ( March 13, 1928-August 8, 1984 ) was an American writer, illustrator and fashion designer.
Ellen Willis wrote in 1984 that c. r.
* Willis, Ellen, " Radical Feminism and Feminist Radicalism ", 1984, collected in No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays, Wesleyan University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-8195-5250-X, p. 117 – 150.
* Ellen Mary Lascelles ( born 17 December 1984 in Hammersmith, London )
For one season ( 1983 – 1984 ), Atkins had a recurring role on the hit CBS prime time soap opera, Dallas, as a young man who has an affair with Sue Ellen Ewing.
* Ellen Gilchrist, winner of the 1984 National Book Award for her collection of short stories Victory over Japan, and author of more than twenty works of fiction.
* Ellen Ash Peters ( 1978 – 2000, 1984 – 1996 as Chief Justice ) First woman to serve on the court, innovated Connecticut Constitutional Law.
She is best known for her roles as Lorraine Prescott on the CBS soap opera Falcon Crest from ( 1984 – 1985 ), the stuck-up and popular Benny Hanson in the comedy film Pretty in Pink ( 1986 ), Mary-John Lovejoy in ' The Lost Colony ' episode of Lovejoy ( co-starring with John Gielgud and Ian McShane ), and Ellen Tigh on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica.
Some of his most high profile roles are Perron in The Jewel in the Crown ( 1984 ), Dr Clemens, the doctor who becomes Ellen Ripley's confidante, in Alien 3 ( 1992 ), the villain in The Golden Child ( 1986 ) and Last Action Hero ( 1993 ), and Lord Tywin Lannister in HBO's Game of Thrones.
On May 6, 1984, Ellen Benjamin married Thomas in a Quaker wedding to become Ellen Thomas.

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It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
She was Ellen Aldridge, a widow of good repute who was employed by Gorton's wife and lived with the family.
-- The best 2-year-old pacing mile up to date at Ben White Raceway has been that of Mary Liner ( Mainliner-Highland Ellen ), a member of the Dick Williams stable, who was clocked 2:25.
It is possible that Weightman was no more aware of her, her sisters or their friend Ellen Nussey.
In 1996 – 1997, Campbell was a recurring guest star on the show Ellen as Ed Billik, who becomes Ellen's boss when she sells her bookstore in season four.
A check from Lloyd's of London records proved the existence of the Meta, built in 1854 and that in 1880 the Meta was renamed Ellen Austin.
Jasmuheen ( born Ellen Greve ) was a prominent advocate of breatharianism in the 1990s.
His father was Henry Attlee ( 1841 – 1908 ), a solicitor, and his mother was Ellen Bravery Watson ( 1847 – 1920 ).
Stafford Cripps became President of the Board of Trade, Herbert Morrison was given the post of Deputy Prime Minister and given overall control of Labour's nationalisation programme, Aneurin Bevan became Minister of Health, and Ellen Wilkinson, the only woman to serve in Attlee's government, became Minister of Education.
The editors of the movement — such as Werner Nold, Charlotte Zwerin, Muffie Myers, Susan Froemke, and Ellen Hovde — are often overlooked, but their input to the films was so vital that they were often given co-director credits.
Guy's parents were regular communicants of the Church of England, as were his paternal grandparents ; his grandmother, born Ellen Harrington, was the daughter of a prominent merchant, who served as Lord Mayor of York in 1536.
The picture on the right, of Dyleski in the ninth grade, which shows him in makeup and long hair, was criticized by Ellen Leonida | his defense attorney as unfair and misleading, because by fall 2006 Dyleski's appearance had become more conservative and mainstream.
The Southern belle was bred to conform to a subspecies of the nineteenth-century " lady "... For Scarlett, the ideal is embodied in her adored mother, the saintly Ellen, whose back is never seen to rest against the back of any chair on which she sits, whose broken spirit everywhere is mistaken for righteous calm ...
The reader is told Scarlett O ' Hara, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Gerald and Ellen O ' Hara, " was not beautiful, but " had an effect on men, especially when she took notice of them.
" Ella for her grandmother Ellen, and Lorena because it was the most fashionable name of the day for girls.
* Ellen ( Robillard ) O ' Hara: Scarlett's gracious mother of French ancestry, Ellen married Gerald O ' Hara, who was 28 years her senior, after her true love, Phillipe Robillard, was killed in a bar fight.
His sister, Mary Ellen Edgerton, was the wife of L. Welch Pogue ( 1899 – 2003 ) a pioneering aviation attorney and Chairman of the old Civil Aeronautics Board.
Ellen Greve was born in 1957 in New South Wales, of post-war Norwegian migrant parents.
However, it was not until he portrayed Timothy Fenwick that same year in Barry Levinson's Dinercostarring Steve Guttenberg, Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke, Tim Daly and Ellen Barkinthat he made an indelible impression on film critics and moviegoers alike.
A run-off between the top two vote getters, Weah and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, was necessary.

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