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  2. Blue Stockings (play) - Wikipedia

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    The action involves four very talented female undergraduates and the campaign to be allowed like their male colleagues to receive a formal degree qualification at the end of their studies. The play touches on some of the issues surrounding the feminist ideals of the late nineteenth-century New Woman including female bicycle-riding, equal ...

  3. Oleanna (play) - Wikipedia

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    Oleanna is a 1992 two-character play by David Mamet, about the power struggle between a university professor and one of his female students, who accuses him of sexual harassment and, by doing so, spoils his chances of being accorded tenure. The play's title, taken from a folk song, refers to a 19th-century escapist vision of utopia. [1]

  4. Male and Female He Created Them - Wikipedia

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    Male and Female He Created Them: Toward a Path of Dialogue on the Question of Gender Theory in Education is a document of the Congregation for Catholic Education, published on June 10, 2019, under the prefect Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, during the pontificate of Pope Francis, that instructs Catholic schools to teach their students on how to dialogue with others about gender identity.

  5. Posh (play) - Wikipedia

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    All 14 roles, male and female, were played by women. The play was performed as it was initially written by Wade, using the male names and the "he" pronoun. The playwright, Laura Wade , said: "It’s always interesting to see a new cast take on Posh, but it’ll be fascinating to see what light an all-female company can throw on the play’s ...

  6. Dude, You're a Fag - Wikipedia

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    Pascoe noted that these jokes were always directed towards male students, which she believes heightens the taboo of female sexuality and reinforces the idea that boys are hypersexual. School activities such as prom and boy-girl yearbook pairings further reinforced the gendered social order, while marginalizing students who may not conform to ...

  7. Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    A conversation amongst participants in a 1972 cross-cultural youth convention. Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American English) [1] is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literary and theatrical form that depicts such an exchange.

  8. Reese Witherspoon Fans Can't Get Over the 'Uncanny ... - AOL

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    Reese Witherspoon doesn't need backups, because she just cast the perfect actress to play young Elle Woods.. This week, the Legally Blonde actress announced Lexi Minetree as the lead in the new ...

  9. Straight White Men - Wikipedia

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    Much of Straight White Men was born out of a workshop Lee conducted with a group of women, people of color, and LGBTQ people. Lee was cognizant that the umbrella term "straight white man" represented the default "other" for marginalized groups, and so asked the workshop attendees what they thought of straight white men, and how they would prefer straight white men behave.