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- So my shower, a bit over three years ago (before I would have called myself a feminist) was a pretty wonderful event. It was put on by some women in my church with really good taste. Food and mingling was
(posted to Feminist Bridal Shower?) - Great post. And just to add to that, I have to say I'm really thankful for the internet in this case. It provides a space for me to listen to the experiences of other women and to process my feelings
(posted to Trying to Be a Better Ally) - I read Between Woman and Nation for a class and it was pretty great. In that same class we also read This Bridge Called My Back, which is always thought-provoking, and Chandra Mohanty's Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity,
(posted to Tuesday Ten: Favorite Feminist books) - I think it would be great if the location for each event on the calendar could be highlighted a little more, making skimming for your part of the country a little easier. Maybe put the location on its own line
(posted to Brand New: Feministing Calendar )
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- Lots of good ones so far, and a lot I need to check out. My own: 1) Beyond the Veil - Fatima Mernissi 2) The Madwoman in the Attick - Gilbert and Gubar 3) The Hidden Face of Eve - (posted to Tuesday Ten: Favorite Feminist books)
- 56 comments and no love for Betty Friedan? The Feminine Mystque may not be all that applicable to the present day, but it's still a fantastic piece of work. The analysis is razor-sharp and it depicts the women of the (posted to Tuesday Ten: Favorite Feminist books)
- *squeal* It's posts like these that make me and my best friend run up the road to the library waiving our library cards over our heads and yelling "chaaaaarge it" like Wilma and Betty from The Flintstones. So glad to (posted to Tuesday Ten: Favorite Feminist books)
- fantastic post and comments. my list: imperial leather--anne mcclintock (definitely my number 1 pick) gender trouble--judith butler "when our lips speak together"--luce irigaray feminism without borders--chandra talpade mohanty immigrant acts--lisa lowe impossible desires--gayatri gopinath "womanliness as masquerade"--joan riviere borderlands/la frontera--gloria (posted to Tuesday Ten: Favorite Feminist books)
- Awesome! Definitely a way to sort by location is essential. (posted to Brand New: Feministing Calendar )
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