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About the Author
John Steppling is an original founding member of the Padua Hills Playwrights Festival, a two-time NEA recipient, Rockefeller Fellow in theatre, and PEN-West winner for playwriting. Plays produced in LA, NYC, SF, Louisville, and at universities across the US, as well in Warsaw, Lodz, Paris, London and Krakow. Taught screenwriting and curated the cinematheque for five years at the Polish National Film School in Lodz, Poland. A collection of plays, Sea of Cortez & Other Plays was published in 1999, and his book on aesthetics, Aesthetic Resistance and Dis-Interest was published this year by Mimesis International.
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Steppling’s ability to combine deeper cultural analysis of the West, while also examining the latest elite insanity-of-the-day in terms of war and propaganda, sets his work apart and makes it uniquely valuable.
Most definitely right. And may I add here the substantial harm that bourgeois feminists, like Steinem and her ilk, have done to the cause by promoting careerism in a corporate dominated world, which means, precisely, that women would have to adopt male ways of thinking and even outdo them in that regard, which the more ambitious ones have done. Witness Condi Rice, Samantha Power, and Nikki Haley, disgraces to their sex, if I may be old fashioned enough to say. How serving a sociopathic empire and culture represents progress for the world is hard to fathom, but the prevailing cultural… Read more »
Actually, Power, Haley and Rice are a few of many — Merkel, Clinton, May, Haley, Maddow, Haspel, MeToo etc. etc. Gender has absolutely nothing to do with it. These unsavory specimens were put into office by the aid of (white) women. I have as much criticism for the “gentler” in society as I do for men. Men can be seen as “potential” molesters, but when it comes to slaughtering innocent children and women, our “lady reps” do a tremendous job.