Posts Tagged ‘feminism’
This is a guest post by Madama Ambi, who originally posted this at the Feminist Advisory Board for Obama blog. I belong to a feminist book club and we’re reading Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center by bell hooks. This was written in 1984 and is considered a classic feminist text. Last night I [...]
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This is a guest post by Charles Dickey, who originally posted this at the blog Fiercely In(ter)dependent. Charles Dickey continues to happily liberate himself from consumerism and corporate capitalism. After suffering through high school, he got a higher education, then worked as bookseller, crisis phone worker, environmental restoration technician, and at various other jobs. Through [...]
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Persepolis Discussion
Hi all. My name is Laura and I primarily blog at Adventures of a Young Feminist. I’m one of the book club bloggers and I thought I would get things started on the discussion surrounding our book for September, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. Warning: there are some spoilers. Persepolis is the memoir in graphic novel [...]
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