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Nolan’s Feminist Odyssey Diminishes Women
Photo Credit:Image: Lupita Nyong’o. Credit: Gage Skidmore via Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0. Gage SkidmoreBy William SullivanSelf-destructive feminism strikes the Western canon yet again.
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Related coverage for " Nolan’s Feminist Odyssey Diminishes Women ": Spiked — Andy Burnham’s phoney feminism. Daily Mail — ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: Great to see you in the newly-weds club, Taylor. DNyuz — The week’s bestselling books, July 5. Wired — The New ‘Odyssey’ Movie Is Sparking a Right-Wing Backlash. This Female Scholar Knows It Well. WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque — Love ‘Little House on the Prairie’? Visit Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Iowa Home. Us Weekly — OnlyFans Star Annie Knight Says Relationship With Fiance Was 'Falling Apart'