Talk:Ariel Levy (writer)
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[edit]Can someone include a picture of Ariel Levy in this wiki. I saw her on a recent episode of The Colbert Report. She is HOOOT! -Northridge03:59, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
- she is an owl? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.234.123.137 (talk) 04:19, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
Extremely ridiculous claims?
[edit]I'd just like to address the fact that she was linked to Wendy Shalit and Christine Hoff Sommers in the article, as fellow critics of "modern feminism." Well, as anyone can tell from reading her book, Levy is a fairly mainstream, liberal feminist in her beliefs- and her book is a far cry from a criticism of feminism, of all things. She is in a direct contrast to the conservative, more extremist feminists such as Sommers and Shalit.
Thus, I removed the comparison because, well, I really don't see one.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.110.231.67 (talk • contribs).
- Comparisons to other people rarely belong on a Bio anyway, and definitely not without sources. John Vandenberg 03:18, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Specifically what views?
[edit]This article says:
- She says that her experiences at Wesleyan, which had "coed showers, on principle", strongly influenced her views regarding modern sexuality.
Specifically what are those views? The article should tell us something about them. Michael Hardy (talk) 00:14, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
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[edit]I have commenced a tidy-up of the Bibliography section using cite templates. Capitalization and punctuation follow standard cataloguing rules in AACR2 and RDA, as much as Wikipedia templates allow it. ISBNs and other persistent identifiers, where available, are commented out, but still available for reference. This is a work in progress; feel free to continue. Sunwin1960 (talk) 02:02, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
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