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Sarkeesian earned a bachelors degree in ''Communication Studies'' from ] in 2007 and a Master’s degree in ''Social and Political Thought'' from ] in 2010.<ref> Accessed 8/12/2011.</ref> | Sarkeesian earned a bachelors degree in ''Communication Studies'' from ] in 2007 and a Master’s degree in ''Social and Political Thought'' from ] in 2010.<ref> Accessed 8/12/2011.</ref> | ||
Many argue that she is a ] for identifying herself as a feminist and finds everything ] and nothing sexist against men too and believes all males are chauvinist subjugaters regardless of what they do or how they write. | |||
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Anita Sarkeesian is feminist video blogger and activist who focuses on women in popular culture and their associations with tropes. She maintains a YouTube channel, which has had more than one million views. She also blogs for Bitch Magazine under the name of FeministFrequency and also has her own website. Her videos have been part of university Women's Studies' courses.
Sarkeesian earned a bachelors degree in Communication Studies from California State University-Northridge in 2007 and a Master’s degree in Social and Political Thought from York University in 2010.
External links
- Sophie Perrault. "My Interview with Feminist Frequency's Anita Sarkeesian". Text Appeal, 1/17/2011.
- "Feminism in Focus: Anita Sarkeesian". nist.tv.
References
- Ross Reynolds . "Supreme Court Wrap-Up, And Women In Movies". KUOW-FM, 7/1/2011.
- "The Feministing Five: Anita Sarkeesian". Feministing, 3/12/2011.
- Mieko Gavi. "Mieko Gavia: The Dog Project". 4/13/2011.
- "feministfrequency's Channel". YouTube. Accessed 9/5/2011.
- "Anita Sarkeesian". Bitch Magazine.
- "“I’ll Make a Man Out of You”: Redefining Strong Female Characters". Sewanee Today, 2/15/2011.
- "WAM! It Yourself: Los Angeles Presenters". Accessed 8/12/2011.
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