Oz the Great and Powerful Rekindles the Notion that Women are Wicked by Natalie Wilson via Ms.
What ‘Oz’ Owes to Early Radical Feminism by Michelle Dean via The Nation
Why ‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ Is A Major Step Back For Witches and Women by Elisabeth Rappe via Film.com
Where Were White Feminists Speaking Out For Quvenzhané Wallis? by Kirsten West Savali via Clutch Magazine
On Quvenzhané Wallis by Jessica Luther via Shakesville
Can Women in Hollywood Lean In? by Melissa Silverstein via Women and Hollywood
What Happened in the Last Episode of ‘Girls’ Was Not “Uncomfortable Sex” by Samhita Mukhopadhyay via Feministing
‘Girls,’ Women and Mental Health by Kathleen Pye via Fem2pt0
Damsel in Distress (Part 1) Tropes vs. Women in Video Games by Anita Sarkeesian via Feminist Frequency
The ‘Veronica Mars’ Movie Kickstarter And Why Fans Need To Start Thinking Of Themselves As Investors by Alyssa Rosenberg via ThinkProgress
‘Girl Rising’ Makes the Case for Worldwide Girls’ Education by Anita Little via Ms. Magazine
Why is The Mindy Project so Funny? Because it Inverts the Rules of a Rom-Com by Zoe Schein via Bitch Magazine
Comedy Central Orders 10 Episodes of Broad City by Jesse David Fox via Vulture
Enough Feisty Princesses: Disney Needs an Introverted Heroine by Lindsay Lowe via The Atlantic
Why The Fearful Hero Is A Good Thing For Video Games (On Lara Croft in Tomb Raider) by Becky Chambers via The Mary Sue
The Happy Girl vs. The Cool Girl: Why People Don’t Like Anne Hathaway by Karensa Cadenas via Women and Hollywood
Theatrical Slut Shaming: Daily Caller Attacks Ashley Judd For Nude Scenes by Alyssa Rosenberg via ThinkProgress
Why I Hacked Donkey Kong for My Daughter by Mike Mika via Wired
A Love Letter to Quvenzhané Wallis by Moyazb via The Crunk Feminist Collective
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