Jennifer Baumgardner
Born
in Fargo, North Dakota,, The United States
January 01, 1970
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The Female Eunuch
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1970
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109 editions
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Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future
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2000
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Grassroots: A Field Guide for Feminist Activism
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2005
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Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics
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2007
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Feminism in the 1990s
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Abortion & Life
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2008
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F 'em!: Goo Goo, Gaga, and Some Thoughts on Balls
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2011
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We Do!: American Leaders Who Believe in Marriage Equality
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2013
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4 editions
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Giving women room to exhale: listening to women who have had abortions.: An article from: Conscience
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Lesbian after marriage: Jennifer Baumgardner takes a look at the newest acronym in female sexuality and discovers that what a woman wants changes as ...
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“What I'm asserting is that we are looking at bisexuality the wrong way, making the identity entirely dependent on someone other that the bisexual person him- or herself. If I'm dating a man, I'm straight. If I'm dating a woman, I'm a lesbian. But sexuality is not who you sleep with, it's who you are. It doesn't change according to who is standing next to you.”
― Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics
― Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics
“Freud's most radical legacy is the one that is the least actualized. After years of evolution on the topic, he came to the conclusion that any exclusive monosexual interest - regardless of whether it was hetero- or homosexual - was neurotic. In a sense Freud is saying what second-wave critic Kate Millet said a half-century late: "Homosexuality was invented by a straight world dealing with its own bisexuality." By the end of his writings, in 1937, Freud was downright blythe about bisexuality: "Every human being['s] . . . libido is distributed, either in a manifest or a latent fashion, over objects of both sexes.”
― Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics
― Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics
“The term bisexual has ended up as the ugly stepchild of sexuality, in both name and meaning. Its fate is symptomatic of the bisexual's own lot in life: to be as common as can be, but unacknowledged.”
― Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics
― Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics
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