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Jessica Holden Sherwood
Sociologist and Executive Officer at Sociologists for Women in Society.
Website: http://www.socwomen.org
Twitter: socwomen
Jessica Holden Sherwood's Posts
Imagine There’s No Gender: It’s Not Easy, But We Can Try
September 30, 2011 by Jessica Holden Sherwood · 9 Comments
“Imagine a world without gender.” That’s the directive in the email signature of Judith Lorber, author of Breaking the Bowls: Degendering and Feminist Change. It’s one I find deeply inspiring, but I can already hear the chorus of feminist objections. Let me address some of those from my perspective as a feminist sociologist. Without gender, [...]
Filed under Identities, Life · Tagged with bell hooks, End of Gender, Gen-X feminist, Gender, gender binary, Gender Vertigo, Genderqueer, Gloria Steinem, Judith Lorber, Marlo Thomas, Rep. Gwen Moore, Same-Sex Marriage, Title IX, Toddlers and Tiaras, Transgender, Transsexual
Until We Reach Equality, We Won’t End “Chore Wars”
August 2, 2011 by Jessica Holden Sherwood · 8 Comments
[Co-written with Helen Mederer] The latest cover story from Time magazine, “Chore Wars,” purports to “lay to rest” the notion of working women’s second shift, instructing them to “move on” from their feelings of inequity. The implication–a familiar one–is that wives should stop complaining and be more appreciative of their husbands. The article mainly focuses [...]
Filed under Unpaid Work, Work · Tagged with Chore Wars, Gender Equality, Housework, Second Shift, Time Magazine, Unpaid Work, Work-Family Balance, Work-Hours Gap, Work-Life Law Center
Sady Doyle Takes On Michael Moore
December 20, 2010 by Jessica Holden Sherwood · 11 Comments
The first step of the #MooreandMe campaign was to call out Michael Moore and point out that to mock accusations of sexual assault is to participate in rape culture. Survivors pointed out the fear about making an accusation of sexual assault, particularly against someone popular. Olbermann and Moore just reinforced those fears.
Filed under Crime + Policing, Justice · Tagged with #MooreandMe, Jessica Valenti, Julian Assange, Kate Harding, Keith Olbermann, Lily Tomlin, Melissa McEwan, Naomi Klein, RAINN, Rape, Rape Culture, Sexual Assault, Sweden, WikiLeaks
Selling Old-School Motherhood With the Groceries
August 31, 2010 by Jessica Holden Sherwood · 11 Comments
I actually might appreciate the Mom-on-the-go tips in the supermarket booklet, except I can’t get past the messages about dieting and motherhood.
Filed under Family, Life · Tagged with 1950s, Advertising, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Gloria Steinem, Housewives, Media Sexism, Motherhood, parenthood, Parenting, Sexism
The Manly Spokesmen Are Winking
July 16, 2010 by Jessica Holden Sherwood · 4 Comments
The “Most Interesting Man in the World” and the Old Spice spokesman are over-the-top caricatures of masculinity.
Filed under Media, Men, TV · Tagged with Advertising, Masculinity, Media, Men
Don’t Be Shamed by “The Weight Talk”
April 9, 2010 by Jessica Holden Sherwood · 21 Comments
I recently had my annual physical, and I got The Weight Talk for the first time. Luckily, I had come prepared. While driving to the appointment, I even rehearsed in anticipation. When I got The Talk, I responded by saying that I will never count calories. I asked the doctor in earnest why he would [...]
Filed under Health · Tagged with Body Image, Women's Health
Tiger isn’t important. Augusta is.
April 2, 2010 by Jessica Holden Sherwood · 8 Comments
Exclusive clubs like Augusta are breeding grounds for a toxic mentality.




