June 08, 2005

Oh, the Humanities, Part II

Remember that call for papers on "the gendered construction of public toilets"?

Well Alex Beam actually interviewed the co-editor, Olga Gershenson, who sticks by her story: the project, she insists, is a "very serious project in an established field of inquiry combining feminist architecture and feminist design."

Feminist architecture?

Posted by Dr. Frank at June 8, 2005 11:40 PM | TrackBack
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I took a class in college called "Feminist Archaeology." I learned that all triangles and cylindrical objects had great symbolism for ancient peoples. No begging the question there. Ugh.

Posted by: josh at June 10, 2005 02:39 PM