From fall to winter, the #MeToo movement has uprooted fixtures of the media and entertainment industries with tornadic force, leaving consumers flailing to digest the bad behavior of good artists.
Academic turned cultural critic Camille Paglia argues that the way poetry is taught often strips the art form of its power and context. Her... Camille Paglia: Why Poetry Still Matters In her new book, ...
AEI resident scholar and Factual Feminist Christina Hoff Sommers interviews Camille Paglia, professor at the University of the Arts, on the state of contemporary feminism and how it has evolved over ...
In a piece about the death of the art house flick, Camille Paglia wrote that rock music, which "exploded in the artistic renaissance of the '60s and'70s, seems to have exhausted its formulas. At the ...
Camille Paglia, the controversial literary and social critic who identifies both as queer and trans, is drawing fire yet again. Students at her own institution, the University of the Arts (UArts) in ...
Camille Anna Paglia (born April 2, 1947) is an American academic and social critic. Paglia has been a professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since 1984. Paglia is ...
Camille Paglia, the famous feminist writer, said that I set women back by objectifying myself sexually. Oh, I thought, so if you’re a feminist, you don’t have sexuality. You deny it. So I said, “Fuck ...
We are living in an age of visual “vertigo” and “must relearn how to see,” argues academic and critic Paglia (Sexual Personae) in this highly reflective and imaginative history of images in Western ...