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Katha Pollitt

Katha Pollitt (born October 14, 1949) is an American poet, essayist and critic. She is the author of four essay collections and two books of poetry. Her writing focuses on political and social issues from a left-leaning perspective, including abortion, racism, welfare reform, feminism, and poverty.

Katha Pollitt
Katha Pollitt c. 2008
BornOctober 14, 1949 (1949-10-14) (age 73)
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Occupation
  • Author
  • journalist
  • poet
  • cultural critic
NationalityAmerican
PeriodLate 20th, early 21st century
GenreEssays, poetry, magazine articles, non-fiction
SubjectFeminism, politics, reproductive rights
Website
kathapollitt.blogspot.com

Early life and education

Pollitt was born in Brooklyn Heights, New York. Her father was a lawyer and her mother was an agent involved in real estate.[1] Her parents encouraged Pollitt to pursue her interest in poetry. Her father was Protestant and her mother was Jewish.[2] Pollitt wrote extensively of her family in Learning to Drive, which is dedicated to her parents.

Pollitt earned a B.A. in philosophy from Radcliffe College in 1972 and an M.F.A. in writing from Columbia University in 1975.[3] During her time at Harvard, she was involved with Students for a Democratic Society and took part, along with Jared Israel, in the student strike and shut down of 1969.[4]

Professional life

Pollitt is best known for her bimonthly column "Subject to Debate" in The Nation magazine. Her writing has also featured in publications such as Ms., The New York Times, and the London Review of Books. Her poetry has been republished in many anthologies and magazines, including The New Yorker and the 2006 Oxford Book of American Poetry. She has appeared on NPR's Fresh Air and All Things Considered, Charlie Rose, The McLaughlin Group, CNN, Dateline NBC and the BBC.[5]

Much of Pollitt's writing is in defense of contemporary feminism and other forms of identity politics and tackles perceived misimpressions by critics from across the political spectrum; other frequent topics include abortion, the media, U.S. foreign policy, the politics of poverty (especially welfare reform), and human rights movements around the world.

Pollitt coined the phrase "The Smurfette Principle" in 1991,[6] in which she typifies the cartoon character Smurfette as the "lone female" in a group of males who is often a stereotypic figure.[7]

In 2003, she was one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto.[8] In 2020, she was one of the signers of the Harper's Letter, which expressed support for protests for social justice while criticizing the growing number of disproportionately severe punishments for perceived slights or offenses.

On May 20, 2020, Pollitt said she would vote for Joe Biden in the presidential election, even "if he boiled babies and ate them".[9][10]

Publications

Essay collections

In 1994, Pollitt published Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism (Vintage), a collection of nineteen essays that first appeared in The Nation and other journals. The book's title was a reference to a line in Mary Wollstonecraft's 1794 treatise, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman – "I wish to see women neither heroines nor brutes; but reasonable creatures."[11]

Most of her Nation essays from 1994 to 2001 were collected in Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics and Culture, published by the Modern Library in 2001.[12]

On June 13, 2006, Random House published her book Virginity or Death!: And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time, a further collection of her Nation columns.[13]

In 2007, Pollitt published Learning to Drive: And Other Life Stories (Random House), a collection of personal essays. Learning to Drive is a departure from her political commentary, covering a range of topics from webstalking a cheating boyfriend to what she learned about her parents using the Freedom of Information Act.[14][15]

Learning to Drive was adapted by screenwriter Sarah Kernochan and director Isabel Coixet into the 2014 film Learning to Drive, which stars Patricia Clarkson.[16]

Poetry

The first book Pollitt published was a collection of poetry called Antarctic Traveler (Knopf, 1982), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award (1983).[17]

Her second volume of poetry, The Mind-Body Problem, was published in 2009 and excerpted at Granta.[18]

Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights

Politt has said that Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights (2014), was intended as a response to the "feeling among many pro-choice people that we need to be more assertive, less defensive".[19] While the topic is always in debate, Pollitt posits that it needs to be discussed in a way that recognizes abortion as an integral component of women's reproductive lives. Her argument is built upon the notion that abortion is a "positive social good" and "an essential option for women".[20] Pollitt says abortion needs to be looked at as "back into the lives and bodies of women, but also in the lives of men, and families, and the children those women already have or will have".[21] She argues that the issue brings about how we discuss menstrual cycles with young girls and the number of resources we have available for families, both single parent and two-parent. Further the decision should not be looked at as the action of a woman thinking independently because abortion requires the “cooperation of many people beyond the woman herself".[22] She said in October 2014 that Jewish tradition "does not have the concept of the personhood of the fetus (much less the embryo or fertilized egg). In Jewish law, you become a person when you draw your first breath."[19]

A group of feminist scholars and activists analyzed Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights for "Short Takes: Provocations on Public Feminism," an initiative of the feminist journal Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.[23] The commentaries include a response by Pollitt.

Personal life

On June 6, 1987, she married Randy Cohen, author of the New York Times Magazine column "The Ethicist."[24] They later divorced. They have a daughter. On April 29, 2006, Pollitt married the political theorist Steven Lukes.[25] They live in Manhattan.

Awards, honors, grants

Bibliography

  • Antarctic Traveller: Poems (Knopf, 1982) (ISBN 0394748956)
  • Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism (Vintage, 1995) (ISBN 0679762787)
  • Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture (Modern Library Paperbacks, 2001) (ISBN 0679783431)
  • Virginity or Death!: And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time (Random House, 2006) (ISBN 081297638X)
  • Learning to Drive: And Other Life Stories (Random House, 2007) (ISBN 1400063329)
  • The Mind-Body Problem: Poems (Random House, 2009) (ISBN 1400063337)
  • Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights (Picador, 2014) (ISBN 9780312620547)

References

  1. ^ "Pollitt, Katha (Vol. 122) - Introduction". www.enotes.com, Contemporary Literary Criticism. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  2. ^ Bentley, Toni (23 September 2007). "Life, and My Evil Ex-Boyfriend". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Radcliffe Awards to Honor Distinguished Women". Harvard Gazette. The President and Fellows of Harvard College. 1996-05-30. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  4. ^ Pollitt, Katha (6 May 2019). "A Radical Reunion: Harvard's Student Strikers, 50 Years Later". {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  5. ^ "Author Bios". The Nation.com. 22 March 2010. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  6. ^ Pollitt, Katha (7 April 1991). "The Smurfette Principle". New York Times Magazine. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  7. ^ "The Smurfette Principle". TV Tropes. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
  8. ^ . Humanism and Its Aspirations. American Humanist Association. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
  9. ^ Nash, Charlie (May 21, 2020). "Journalist Says She Would Vote Biden Even 'If He Boiled Babies and Ate Them '". Archived from the original on May 21, 2020.
  10. ^ Pollitt, Katha (May 20, 2020). "We Should Take Women's Accusations Seriously. But Tara Reade's Fall Short". Retrieved Dec 10, 2020 – via www.thenation.com. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  11. ^ "Reasonable Creatures by Katha Pollitt". enotes.com, Magill Book Reviews. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  12. ^ Donna Seaman (1 February 2001). "Review of Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture". Booklist.
  13. ^ "Review of Virginity or Death". Publishers Weekly. 13 June 2006.
  14. ^ Terry Gross and Katha Pollitt, interview (8 November 2007). "Katha Pollitt: Learning to Drive in Public". NPR "Fresh Air".
  15. ^ Schine, Cathleen (22 November 2007). "The In-Between Woman". The New York Review of Books. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  16. ^ "Patricia Clarkson as Katha Pollitt in Isabel Coixet's Learning to Drive" 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine. Indiewire, August 21, 2013.
  17. ^ "Reasonable Creature by Katha Pollitt". enotes.com, Magill Book Reviews. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  18. ^ "Three poems". 2009-05-13.
  19. ^ a b Metal, Tara (October 12, 2014). . Jewish Women's Archives. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016.
  20. ^ Jeffery, Clara (October 9, 2014). "Take Back the Right". The New York Times. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  21. ^ Pollitt, Katha (2014). Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights (First ed.). New York: Picador. p. 2. ISBN 9781250055842.
  22. ^ Pollitt, Katha (2014). Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights (First ed.). New York: Picador. p. 25. ISBN 9781250055842.
  23. ^ "Short Takes: Provocations on Public Feminism Pro by Katha Pollitt". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. October 2015. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
  24. ^ "TV Writer Wed To Katha Pollitt". New York Times. 1987-06-07. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  25. ^ "Katha Pollitt and Steven Lukes". New York Times. 2006-04-30. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-12-17. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
  27. ^ "This years AHA Conference Awardees & Special Guests". Retrieved 2013-06-05.

External links

  • Katha Pollitt official blog
  • Column archive at The Guardian
  • Column archive at The Nation
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • In Depth interview with Pollitt, July 6, 2008
  • Katha Pollitt on Charlie Rose
  • Katha Pollitt at IMDb
  • Profile at The Whiting Foundation
  • Works by or about Katha Pollitt in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
  • Katha Pollitt collected news and commentary at The New York Times
  • Biography at Freedom from Religion Foundation at archive.today (archived 2013-04-14)
  • Beyond the Politics of Irony and Lip Gloss: An Interview With Feminist Writer Katha Pollitt by Jessica Clark, LiP Magazine: 2001.
  • "Strident" and Proud (July 12, 2006 interview of Pollitt by Jessica Valenti on salon.com)
  • Exchange between Pollitt and Michael Albert of Z Communications at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2001-09-16)

katha, pollitt, born, october, 1949, american, poet, essayist, critic, author, four, essay, collections, books, poetry, writing, focuses, political, social, issues, from, left, leaning, perspective, including, abortion, racism, welfare, reform, feminism, pover. Katha Pollitt born October 14 1949 is an American poet essayist and critic She is the author of four essay collections and two books of poetry Her writing focuses on political and social issues from a left leaning perspective including abortion racism welfare reform feminism and poverty Katha PollittKatha Pollitt c 2008BornOctober 14 1949 1949 10 14 age 73 Brooklyn New York United StatesOccupationAuthor journalist poet cultural criticNationalityAmericanPeriodLate 20th early 21st centuryGenreEssays poetry magazine articles non fictionSubjectFeminism politics reproductive rightsWebsitekathapollitt wbr blogspot wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional life 3 Publications 3 1 Essay collections 3 2 Poetry 3 3 Pro Reclaiming Abortion Rights 4 Personal life 5 Awards honors grants 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditPollitt was born in Brooklyn Heights New York Her father was a lawyer and her mother was an agent involved in real estate 1 Her parents encouraged Pollitt to pursue her interest in poetry Her father was Protestant and her mother was Jewish 2 Pollitt wrote extensively of her family in Learning to Drive which is dedicated to her parents Pollitt earned a B A in philosophy from Radcliffe College in 1972 and an M F A in writing from Columbia University in 1975 3 During her time at Harvard she was involved with Students for a Democratic Society and took part along with Jared Israel in the student strike and shut down of 1969 4 Professional life EditPollitt is best known for her bimonthly column Subject to Debate in The Nation magazine Her writing has also featured in publications such as Ms The New York Times and the London Review of Books Her poetry has been republished in many anthologies and magazines including The New Yorker and the 2006 Oxford Book of American Poetry She has appeared on NPR s Fresh Air and All Things Considered Charlie Rose The McLaughlin Group CNN Dateline NBC and the BBC 5 Much of Pollitt s writing is in defense of contemporary feminism and other forms of identity politics and tackles perceived misimpressions by critics from across the political spectrum other frequent topics include abortion the media U S foreign policy the politics of poverty especially welfare reform and human rights movements around the world Pollitt coined the phrase The Smurfette Principle in 1991 6 in which she typifies the cartoon character Smurfette as the lone female in a group of males who is often a stereotypic figure 7 In 2003 she was one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto 8 In 2020 she was one of the signers of the Harper s Letter which expressed support for protests for social justice while criticizing the growing number of disproportionately severe punishments for perceived slights or offenses On May 20 2020 Pollitt said she would vote for Joe Biden in the presidential election even if he boiled babies and ate them 9 10 Publications EditEssay collections Edit In 1994 Pollitt published Reasonable Creatures Essays on Women and Feminism Vintage a collection of nineteen essays that first appeared in The Nation and other journals The book s title was a reference to a line in Mary Wollstonecraft s 1794 treatise A Vindication of the Rights of Woman I wish to see women neither heroines nor brutes but reasonable creatures 11 Most of her Nation essays from 1994 to 2001 were collected in Subject to Debate Sense and Dissents on Women Politics and Culture published by the Modern Library in 2001 12 On June 13 2006 Random House published her book Virginity or Death And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time a further collection of her Nation columns 13 In 2007 Pollitt published Learning to Drive And Other Life Stories Random House a collection of personal essays Learning to Drive is a departure from her political commentary covering a range of topics from webstalking a cheating boyfriend to what she learned about her parents using the Freedom of Information Act 14 15 Learning to Drive was adapted by screenwriter Sarah Kernochan and director Isabel Coixet into the 2014 film Learning to Drive which stars Patricia Clarkson 16 Poetry Edit The first book Pollitt published was a collection of poetry calledAntarctic Traveler Knopf 1982 which won the National Book Critics Circle Award 1983 17 Her second volume of poetry The Mind Body Problem was published in 2009 and excerpted at Granta 18 Pro Reclaiming Abortion Rights Edit Politt has said that Pro Reclaiming Abortion Rights 2014 was intended as a response to the feeling among many pro choice people that we need to be more assertive less defensive 19 While the topic is always in debate Pollitt posits that it needs to be discussed in a way that recognizes abortion as an integral component of women s reproductive lives Her argument is built upon the notion that abortion is a positive social good and an essential option for women 20 Pollitt says abortion needs to be looked at as back into the lives and bodies of women but also in the lives of men and families and the children those women already have or will have 21 She argues that the issue brings about how we discuss menstrual cycles with young girls and the number of resources we have available for families both single parent and two parent Further the decision should not be looked at as the action of a woman thinking independently because abortion requires the cooperation of many people beyond the woman herself 22 She said in October 2014 that Jewish tradition does not have the concept of the personhood of the fetus much less the embryo or fertilized egg In Jewish law you become a person when you draw your first breath 19 A group of feminist scholars and activists analyzed Pro Reclaiming Abortion Rights for Short Takes Provocations on Public Feminism an initiative of the feminist journal Signs Journal of Women in Culture and Society 23 The commentaries include a response by Pollitt Personal life EditOn June 6 1987 she married Randy Cohen author of the New York Times Magazine column The Ethicist 24 They later divorced They have a daughter On April 29 2006 Pollitt married the political theorist Steven Lukes 25 They live in Manhattan Awards honors grants EditThe Frost Place poet in residence 1977 National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry for Antarctic Traveler 1983 National Endowment for the Arts grant 1984 Academy of American Poets Peter I B Lavan Younger Poets Award 1984 Fulbright Scholarship 1985 Arvon Foundation Prize 1986 New York Foundation for the Arts 1987 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 1987 National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism 1992 Whiting Award 1992 Planned Parenthood Federation of America Maggie Award 1993 Freedom from Religion Foundation Freethought Heroine Award 1995 National Women s Political Caucus Exceptional Merit Media Award 2001 National Magazine Award for Best Columns and Commentary 2003 American Book Award Lifetime Achievement Award 2010 The Nation Institute Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow Freedom From Religion Foundation Honorary Board of distinguished achievers 2010 26 American Humanist Association Humanist Heroine 2013 27 Bibliography EditAntarctic Traveller Poems Knopf 1982 ISBN 0394748956 Reasonable Creatures Essays on Women and Feminism Vintage 1995 ISBN 0679762787 Subject to Debate Sense and Dissents on Women Politics and Culture Modern Library Paperbacks 2001 ISBN 0679783431 Virginity or Death And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time Random House 2006 ISBN 081297638X Learning to Drive And Other Life Stories Random House 2007 ISBN 1400063329 The Mind Body Problem Poems Random House 2009 ISBN 1400063337 Pro Reclaiming Abortion Rights Picador 2014 ISBN 9780312620547 References Edit Pollitt Katha Vol 122 Introduction www enotes com Contemporary Literary Criticism Retrieved 5 August 2011 Bentley Toni 23 September 2007 Life and My Evil Ex Boyfriend The New York Times Radcliffe Awards to Honor Distinguished Women Harvard Gazette The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1996 05 30 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Pollitt Katha 6 May 2019 A Radical Reunion Harvard s Student Strikers 50 Years Later a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Author Bios The Nation com 22 March 2010 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Pollitt Katha 7 April 1991 The Smurfette Principle New York Times Magazine Retrieved 2014 01 07 The Smurfette Principle TV Tropes Retrieved August 6 2014 Notable Signers Humanism and Its Aspirations American Humanist Association Archived from the original on October 5 2012 Retrieved October 6 2012 Nash Charlie May 21 2020 Journalist Says She Would Vote Biden Even If He Boiled Babies and Ate Them Archived from the original on May 21 2020 Pollitt Katha May 20 2020 We Should Take Women s Accusations Seriously But Tara Reade s Fall Short Retrieved Dec 10 2020 via www thenation com a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Reasonable Creatures by Katha Pollitt enotes com Magill Book Reviews Retrieved 14 August 2011 Donna Seaman 1 February 2001 Review of Subject to Debate Sense and Dissents on Women Politics and Culture Booklist Review of Virginity or Death Publishers Weekly 13 June 2006 Terry Gross and Katha Pollitt interview 8 November 2007 Katha Pollitt Learning to Drive in Public NPR Fresh Air Schine Cathleen 22 November 2007 The In Between Woman The New York Review of Books Retrieved 10 August 2011 Patricia Clarkson as Katha Pollitt in Isabel Coixet s Learning to Drive Archived 2014 11 01 at the Wayback Machine Indiewire August 21 2013 Reasonable Creature by Katha Pollitt enotes com Magill Book Reviews Retrieved 14 August 2011 Three poems 2009 05 13 a b Metal Tara October 12 2014 Pro An Interview with Katha Pollitt Jewish Women s Archives Archived from the original on October 12 2016 Jeffery Clara October 9 2014 Take Back the Right The New York Times Retrieved November 17 2018 Pollitt Katha 2014 Pro Reclaiming Abortion Rights First ed New York Picador p 2 ISBN 9781250055842 Pollitt Katha 2014 Pro Reclaiming Abortion Rights First ed New York Picador p 25 ISBN 9781250055842 Short Takes Provocations on Public Feminism Pro by Katha Pollitt Signs Journal of Women in Culture and Society October 2015 Retrieved 2016 02 02 TV Writer Wed To Katha Pollitt New York Times 1987 06 07 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Katha Pollitt and Steven Lukes New York Times 2006 04 30 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Honorary FFRF Board Announced Archived from the original on 2010 12 17 Retrieved 2008 08 20 This years AHA Conference Awardees amp Special Guests Retrieved 2013 06 05 External links EditKatha Pollitt official blog Column archive at The Guardian Column archive at The Nation Appearances on C SPAN In Depth interview with Pollitt July 6 2008 Katha Pollitt on Charlie Rose Katha Pollitt at IMDb Profile at The Whiting Foundation Works by or about Katha Pollitt in libraries WorldCat catalog Katha Pollitt collected news and commentary at The New York Times Biography at Freedom from Religion Foundation at archive today archived 2013 04 14 Beyond the Politics of Irony and Lip Gloss An Interview With Feminist Writer Katha Pollitt by Jessica Clark LiP Magazine 2001 Strident and Proud July 12 2006 interview of Pollitt by Jessica Valenti on salon com Exchange between Pollitt and Michael Albert of Z Communications at the Library of Congress Web Archives archived 2001 09 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Katha Pollitt amp oldid 1086117620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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