This exploration into American lives of the 1950's and 1960's focuses on women's rights and feminism. It's the story of how women gained social status and respect afer falling back into the houswife roles of post-WWII society. Social and professional institutions kept women subordinate with less...
American author Annie Dillard's 1974 book, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Chapter 2: "Seeing" is all about the way people see the world. This essay offers a unique interpretation of Dillard's ideas about vision and reality. Sometimes imagination can be the opposition to happiness when reality becomes...
Susan Sontag' book, "On Photography," is a unique book examining society's relationship to photographs. In my analysis of the first chapter, "In Plato's Cave," I elaborate on what Sontag is trying to say and argue against some of her statements.