Camille Paglia

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  • The North American intellectual tradition

    To hell with European philosophers: The breakthroughs of non-European thinkers are the 1960s' greatest legacy.
  • Pols, guns and androgyny

    A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.
  • Wake up! Is this Cloud-Cuckoo-Land?

    Will we get stuck with a fumbling Bush? Given the evil eye by Hillary? Deafened by the shrill mania of gun controllers? And will Kate Winslet ever get the Oscar Helen Hunt stole from her?
  • Letters to the editor

    White House and anti-drug TV -- Big Brother manipulation or good use of government? Plus: Who's afraid of mutated foods?; Camille Paglia's moronic defense of loudmouth athletes
  • "Punch" Bradley, "Judy" Gore and the injustice being done John Rocker

    How about those Titans? Duchess Hillary sheds crocodile tears; McCain's creepy; Monica acquires rueful thoughtfulness; and you just can't beat that androgynous Hayley Mills in "The Parent Trap."
  • What's at stake in the 2000 elections?

    Rosa Parks, David Duke, Steve Wozniak, Camille Paglia, Al Franken -- and dozens more -- talk about what inspires and frightens them about the political year ahead.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Camille Paglia on target on WTO? Plus: Could a mother love her child and still kill him?
  • How the Demos lost the White House in Seattle

    The WTO battles blew the election for Gore; McCain needs more than bad luck to qualify for the presidency; Hillary's one of the most destructive personalities in American politics; and why Madonna talks like the queen mother.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Will staying unmarried save your relationship? Plus: Camille Paglia sparks new "Sensation" debate; should technology change the way we have children?
  • Hillary, Naomi, Susan and Rush. Sheesh!

    Clinton requires emergency intervention; Wolf's mind is amazingly slack; Faludi's "Stiffed" is a stiff. Meanwhile, Limbaugh brings a genuine intellectual service to American culture.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Must Camille turn her blade on her own community? Plus: Fighting the "Babywise" bible; was Pope Pius XII a Nazi pawn?
  • Feinstein for president! Buchanan for emperor!

    Dianne's no flibbertigibbet; Hillary's a galumpher; Rush has tremendous intellectual influence; Anne Heche is a pancake brain and Italian-American women Rock it like they talk it!
  • Letters to the Editor

    Camille Paglia rages about religion; uncovering the history of "St. James Infirmary"; what's so unique about masturbatory time travel?
  • "Sensation" and lack of sensation

    Gore's weightlessness is sinking him; applause for Giuliani's stand against the arrogant, pretentious, parasitic arts establishment; and praise (praise?) for Paltrow.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Camille Paglia misfires on Hillary, McCain and the Romantics! Plus: Mary Kay backers are pink, positive and pissed off; Stereolab as spiritual experience.
  • Real superpower in a godless universe

    Raging tempests: Natural, cultural, political and cinematic.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Paglia wrong about Waco? Plus: R.E.M. on "Automatic" pilot; Luddite gamers should quit moaning and start playing.
  • What I thought about for my summer vacation

    Janet Reno blew it; Al Gore's a shaved terrier; Ricky Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow are tedious; Harper's Bazaar kicks Vogue's ass; and a few words on opera.
  • Get over it, David!

    Where I come from, if you're going to dish it out, you've got to learn to take it, too.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Paglia and others sound off on Horowitz; Kant can't cure clinical depression; since when is Yale egalitarian?
  • The Savage id

    Camille Paglia talks about why Hitchcock has more to do with Madonna than he does with pomo theorists.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Camille Paglia misses point of Kennedy saga; sleeping through "Eyes Wide Shut"; college stripper made the wrong choice.
  • The "strange magic" of JFK Jr.

    Something was going wrong in Kennedy's life before the plane crash, says Camille Paglia, who reflects on both the charisma and the emptiness of the son of the martyred president.
  • Where the boys are

    The rise in popularity of women's sports highlights paradoxical intersections between athletics and feminism.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Why Tiger's dad can't be (or must be) a racist; Camille Paglia showed me the light; does Bob Woodward matter anymore?
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