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Maryanne Amacher (February 25, 1938 [1] [2] – October 22, 2009) was an American composer and installation artist. She is known for working extensively with a family of psychoacoustic phenomena called auditory distortion products (also known as distortion product otoacoustic emissions and combination tones), in which the ears themselves produce audible sound.
At the time of the original publication, Moraga and Anzaldúa considered using the term “third-world women”. They opted for “women of color” because they felt it was “most progressive” and it included women of color who were living in “first-world” countries like the US.
Third ear, a concept formulated by psychoanalyst Theodor Reik, explained in his book Listening with the Third Ear: The Inner Experience of a Psychoanalyst; The Third Ear, a book on language learning by Chris Lonsdale
Mary Astell's groundbreaking reflections on women's education continue to be a testament to her enduring legacy as a feminist philosopher and advocate for women's rights. [ 41 ] Astell had a significant personal library which was an unusual example of a late 17th- and early 18th-century book collection owned by a woman who was herself a ...
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"Ear infections can interfere with sound transmission, causing a ringing sensation in the ear," Lewis says. "Infections cause inflammation and fluid buildup, which disturb the auditory system ...
Rebecca Walker (born Rebecca Leventhal; November 17, 1969) is an American writer, feminist, and activist.Walker has been regarded as one of the prominent voices of Third Wave Feminism, and the coiner of the term "third wave", since publishing a 1992 article on feminism in Ms. magazine called "Becoming the Third Wave", in which she proclaimed: "I am the Third Wave."
Argerich in 1962. Argerich was born in Buenos Aires. [3] Her paternal ancestors were Spaniards from Catalonia who had been based in Buenos Aires since the 18th century. Her maternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire, who settled in Colonia Villa Clara in Argentina's Entre Ríos Province, one of the colonies established by Baron de Hirsch and the Jewish Colonization ...