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Bitch provides examples of both sexism in and feminism in society. This issue has articles on the Wonderbra obsession, gender specific children's toys, the paradox of Martha Stewart doing "housewife" activities and not being married, lack of diversity in the modeling industry, feminist themes in the book Harriet the Spy, and recommended reading.
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Bitch : feminist response to pop culture: special childhood obsessed issue
1996, Bitch Publications
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Wonderbooty : the political economy of your breasts --
Ugh. Yeah! : things that make us spit/smile. --
Come with us on a trip to toyland : boy oh boy do we have some spleen to vent --
Martha my dear : goddess, desperate spouse-seeker, or feminist role model --
Jolie Laide, my ass : why are beauty editors lying to us? --
Rereading Harriet : a feminist classic of children's literature --
Books & music : read! listen! --
LIttle Stevie Wonder : "he's not at the beach."
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