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Chesler has written on topics such as gender, mental illness , divorce and child custody , surrogacy , second-wave feminism , pornography , prostitution , incest , and violence against women. In more recent years, Chesler has written several works on such subjects as anti-Semitism , Islam, and honor killings. Chesler argues that many western intellectuals, including leftists and feminists, have abandoned Western values in the name of multicultural relativism , and that this has led to an alliance with Islamists, an increase in anti-Semitism, and to the abandonment of Muslim women and religious minorities in Muslim-majority countries. Chesler was the eldest of three children raised in a working-class Orthodox Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York. As a youth, she was a member of the Socialist-Zionist youth movement, HaShomer Hatzair , and later the even more radical left-wing Zionist youth movement, Ein Harod. Despite her parents' disapproval, she continued to rebel against her religious upbringing. She attended New Utrecht High School , where she was the editor of the yearbook and of the literary magazine.
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The following list was made primarily by Birkby friend, the filmmaker Barbara Hammer in Films located after that time were described by student assistants Erin Zolkosky and Crystal Daugherty using Barbara Hammer's list as a model. The few films with no description were considered self explanatory or have not been viewed. Titles that were written on the film or the box in which the film was stored are in quotes. Other titles were assigned by Barbara Hammer. A selection of films from this collection have been digitized and are available to view online. Shot of a man, another man, three men. Interesting architectural space they're in. Some important Wright building. Architectural details, well exposed.
Naked City is a police procedural series from Screen Gems which was broadcast from to and from to on the ABC television network. It was inspired by the motion picture The Naked City and mimics its dramatic "semi- documentary " format. As in the film, each episode concluded with a narrator intoning the iconic line: "There are eight million stories in the naked city.