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About Liz Matsushita

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Liz Matsushita is a web editor and freelance writer living in quirky Berkeley, California with her hyper dog and her laid-back boyfriend. She grew up in San Jose, in the heart of Silicon Valley, and has a graduate degree in history and an abiding love for language, which manifests itself in an overdependence on blogging. Her book blog, My Beautiful Bookshelf, chronicles the adventures of being a bibliophile by the San Francisco Bay and is chock full of her favorite things: big words, alliteration, and Vladimir Nabokov. Her other favorite things include macaroni and cheese, musical theater, mountain hikes, espresso drinks, used bookstores, basic cable, trivia games, puppies, pretty dresses, and exploring her favorite cities on foot (San Francisco, New York, and Paris; not necessarily in that order). Liz is also a culture junkie who, casually and formally, makes inquiries into racism and sexism, identity and representation, and knowledge and power in society, and likes to combine the high-brow of her academic training with the low-brow of her obsession with pop culture.

Posts by Liz Matsushita:

Anna Comnena: Byzantine Princess, Crusades Chronicler

Anna Comnena: Byzantine Princess, Crusades Chronicler

Liz Matsushita

I first became acquainted with this historical woman of the day because she was one of the only sources for describing a bunch of historical men. Isn’t that the way the historical cookie always crumbles? Anna Comnena (1080 – c. 1153) was a Byzantine princess, the daughter of Emperor Alexius Comnenus I, and an eyewitness [...] May 15, 2013

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American Apparel-style creeper advertising

American Apparel-style creeper advertising

Liz Matsushita

A couple weeks ago, I complained about the Dove campaign and its pseudo-inspiring message of “You are more beautiful than you think.” While there are definitely merits in this message, and there are definitely some refreshing strategies that Dove employs—showcasing women of different shapes and sizes, for example; focusing on empowerment rather than sexualization—it continues [...] May 8, 2013

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Umm Kulthum: Singer of a Nation, Star of the East

Umm Kulthum: Singer of a Nation, Star of the East

Liz Matsushita

I was thinking today—if the U.S. had a “national singer,” who would it be? You know, someone iconic and quintessentially American and a part of our history? Though I don’t particularly care for either, my mind went first to Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. They conjure images of America’s golden age of rock and roll [...] May 1, 2013

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The Dove Campaign, or Why I Don’t Trust Inspiring Messages

The Dove Campaign, or Why I Don’t Trust Inspiring Messages

Liz Matsushita

In the past week, somewhere between eight and ninety of my Facebook friends posted this video. And then there was the backlash, including this awesome blog post. At the risk of reiterating what has already been said: embedded in this empowering message of confident womanhood is a continued premium on beauty, for one thing—a premium [...] Apr 24, 2013

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Madam C.J. Walker: Self-Made Millionaire.

Madam C.J. Walker: Self-Made Millionaire.

Liz Matsushita

The first female self-made millionaire in U.S. history. Not too shabby a title. But I think Madam C.J. Walker—born Sarah Breedlove—gets extra points, like exponential extra points, for also having been born the daughter of slaves in the post-Civil War deep South. And still becoming a self-made millionaire. Now that takes some chutzpah. Sarah was [...] Apr 17, 2013

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TV Dinners, Game Developers, and Female Objectification

TV Dinners, Game Developers, and Female Objectification

Liz Matsushita

There’s that moment, and I’ve gotten pretty used to it, when you’re watching TV or you’re at a party or a club or you’re listening to a comedian, and you have a sudden realization: Oh. They’re not talking to me anymore. Sometimes it’s a little thing, and sometimes it’s not, but we’ve all been there—knowing, [...] Apr 10, 2013

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Dressing Like a Princess, and Other Concerns

Dressing Like a Princess, and Other Concerns

Liz Matsushita

I recently read Peggy Orenstein’s Cinderella Ate My Daughter, which examines the numerous sociological trends that affect the upbringing of the young American girl, from Disney Princesses to an obsession with pink to the unhealthy emphasis placed on beauty and romance. Orenstein posits that while there have always been difficulties in raising confident, not-defined-by-gender-stereotypes daughters, [...] Mar 27, 2013

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My Celebrity Best Friends, Emma, Jennifer, and Anne

My Celebrity Best Friends, Emma, Jennifer, and Anne

Liz Matsushita

As Lindy West put it best: “Fuckin’ Emma Stone. So good at her job and so nice and cute. So funny! So getting to make out with Ryan Gosling that one time. What a dick. JK, I love her. (Dick.)” The first time I watched Superbad on Netflix around 2008, I remember I was simultaneously [...] Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger... Mar 13, 2013

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