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Judith Levine

Judith Levine
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Judith Levine

Judith Levine's work explores the ways history, culture, and politics express themselves in intimate life. She is the writer of scores of articles for national magazines and four books, including Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children from Sex, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Levine lives in Brooklyn, New York, and Hardwick, Vermont, where she writes the column "Poli Psy," on the public uses of emotion, for the weekly Seven Days.

Do You Remember Me? will be released on May 11, 2010 in eBook
May 11, 2010
Do You Remember Me? is now available in eBook
May 11, 2010
Not Buying It will be released on February 27, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Feb 27, 2007
Not Buying It is now available in Trade Paperback
Feb 27, 2007
Not Buying It will be released on February 27, 2007 in
Feb 27, 2007
Not Buying It is now available in
Feb 27, 2007
Not Buying It will be released on March 10, 2006 in eBook
Mar 10, 2006
Not Buying It is now available in eBook
Mar 10, 2006
Not Buying It will be released on February 28, 2006 in
Feb 28, 2006
Not Buying It is now available in
Feb 28, 2006
Do You Remember Me? will be released on May 04, 2004 in Hardcover
May 04, 2004
Do You Remember Me? is now available in Hardcover
May 04, 2004
Do You Remember Me? will be released on May 04, 2004 in
May 04, 2004
Do You Remember Me? is now available in
May 04, 2004
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Not Buying It
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
Excerpt:
Table of Contents from Do You Remember Me?
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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News-Times, January 22, 2012
...over to the cleaning station where volunteers use book cleaner and surface cleaners to spruce up the books. Judith LeVine, a volunteer for six years, Mary Malafarina, a volunteer for eight years and Milano swapped stories about items they have discovered...
LifeSite, January 4, 2012
...Joycelyn Elders, who had been the U.S. Surgeon General in the Clinton administration), after which the author, Judith Levine, posted an interview on the university’s website decrying the fact that “there are people pushing a conservative religious...
Christian Century, October 26, 2011
...To read a story well, Ursula Le Guin has written, "is to follow it, to act it, to feel it, to become it." Reading is an act of "absorbed alertness," she says, "not all that different from hunting, in fact, or from gathering." Two reading memoirs, one...
Gender IT, August 9, 2011
...literary, artistic, political, or scientific value as to minors. The notion of “harmful to minors” is itself problematic. Judith Levine (2003) makes the case that restricting access to information, particularly about sex (the most commonly-restricted...
Gender IT, July 27, 2011
...literary, artistic, political, or scientific value as to minors. The notion of “harmful to minors” is itself problematic. Judith Levine (2003) makes the case that restricting access to information, particularly about sex (the most commonly-restricted...
Seven Days Vermont, February 29, 2012
...TAGS: poli psy, politics, reproductive rights Also by Judith Levine Articles in politics Tags Remember the Fertility Olympics at the first Republican primary debate? First off the block was Rick Santorum. He’d served Pennsylvania in the Senate for...
Seven Days Vermont, February 1, 2012
...them she had no choice but to turn the lights off. “Poli Psy” is a monthly column by Judith Levine. Got a comment on this story? Contact levine@sevendaysvt.com...
The Pursuit of Harpyness, June 16, 2011
...to fingering herself. Nothing was savored. Nothing flowed. Some of these pieces are deeply personal, some more journalistic. Judith Levine, author of Harmful to Minors challenges the moral panic over teenagers engaged in “sexting”; Christine Siefert...