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Skirting Tradition
Today women make up 52 percent of our country but only 14 percent of our Congress What's worse is that the number of women running for office nationally is declining. Why? With that question, a group of undergraduate students at Harvard University set out to ask women in the political world why young women should choose a career in politics..
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Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists
According to the ethos of the late 1800s and early 1900s, a woman's natural destiny was to be a wife, mother, and guardian of the virtues of hearth and home. Some women wanted more, however, and despite cultural expectations chose to explore their creativity and seek training in art. Often at considerable social cost these women exchanged washboards, ovens, and mending baskets for the challenges of a piece of canvas or block of stone.

In Skirting the Issue, authors Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss present dozens of women from Indiana who chose this route. The authors include a biographical dictionary detailing the lives of one hundred of the state's historical women artists, and they single out nearly forty of them for further examination in detailed essays. They describe the challenges the artists faced, the sacrifices they had to make, and the varying degrees of success they met, and they present numerous examples of the artists' work. While this first-of-a-kind book focuses on Indiana women specifically, its stories offer excellent insights into the culture and values of the greater Midwest—and the nation at large—in the decades before and after the turn of the twentieth century.

Skirting the Issue includes more than two hundred images, including full-color reproductions of artworks and black-and-white photographs of the artists themselves..
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Skirting the Ethical (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics)
Skirting the Ethical offers highly original readings of six works, each noted for its politico-ethical stance. The first four (Sophocles' Antigone, Plato's Symposium and Republic and Hamann's "Aesthetica in nuce") have a recognized and honored place in the canon. The last two, Sebald's The Emigrants and Jane Campion's film The Piano, are exemplary for our contemporary scene. Nevertheless, the straightforward assumptions about justice, divine and state power, the good, and identity politics that every reader or viewer inevitably comes upon are disrupted when one takes into account the role of language: both the way in which language is talked about and the way in which it performs. What emerges is a non-prescriptive ethics of another order that offers a resistance to power and simplistic conceptualizations of truth, an emancipation from the "must-be" that implies an ever-to-be-renewed renegotiation—a responsability that has much to do with the act of critique or interpretation.

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Skirting the Issue
Skirting the Issue is a compilation of poems about loss—loss of love, loss of health, loss of life. The author has sought to relay personal experience in a manner that will speak to all who have been the victims of love gone awry and who seek peace with the residual emotions. The author explores her own personal experience with illness, from coping with and managing incurable disease, to overcoming the obstacles and learning acceptance. The title piece, “Skirting the Issue,” is a political piece, dealing with issues and challenges women have confronted over the past fifty years. There are also pieces relating to death and loss, and what it means to live with eternal regret. The poet combines brutal honesty about herself and her emotions with a nakedness that invites the reader to do the same. .
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