Camille Paglia On Pre-Raphaelite Art
From Sexual Personae.
Review of John Boswell: Same Sex Unions in Pre-Modern Europe By Camille Paglia. The Washington Post, July 17 1994.
The Importance of Art to Philadelphia Art Matters Oct. 1995.
Talking Trash: In Defense Of TV Talk Shows By Camille Paglia,
Salon, Nov. 12, 1995.
12, 1995.
The First Drag Queen By Camille Paglia, Salon, Jan. 27 - Febr. 9, 1996. Essay on Hillary Clinton.
Return of The The Living Dead By Camille Paglia, Salon, April 22, 1996. On editorial controversies in
- New Republic (where Paglia has been a frequent contributor), and an attack on the "corrupt" East
- Coast media establishment.
The Italian Way of Death By Camille Paglia, Salon, August 4, 1996. "The Italian realism about death was - formed by the primitive harshness of agricultural life, where food, water, shelter and sex are crucial to
- survival. Country people are notoriously blunt and unsentimental about accidents and
disasters,
which
- traumatize today's squeamish, overprotected middle-class professionals."
The Lady Vanishes On aviatrix Amelia Earhart, born in 1897. New York Times - Heroine Worship 1996.
What's in a picture? By Camille Paglia, Civilization, Dec.96/Dec.97.
On Patti Smith and Robert - Mapplethorpe.
Of Transvestite Pharaoes and Afrocentrism By Camille Paglia, Salon,
January 14, 1997. Paglia- challenges Afrocentrism and calls for future female leaders to
master the cold, cruel game of politics.
Paglia on Paula Jones and Big Bitches Salon, January 27., 1997. On sexual harassment, women- politicians, divorce, and gay marriage.
Feminists Must Begin to Fulfill Their Noble, Animating Idea The Chronicle of Higher Education, - July 1997.
Rock Around the Clock Forbes, 30th Nov. 1998
Camille Paglia in Salon Listing of her articles, spanning several years.
An Appeal from Camille Paglia FrontPage Magazine, June 28, 2002.
The Gay Inquisition FrontPage Magazine, July 19, 2002.