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The Woodland Library: News & Guest Blogger Request!
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News and Guest Blogger Request! As you might have realized the blog has been a bit slow in the past two months or so. I have been busy, and have not been much in the mood to write anything. It has been a creatively dry few months and I apologize for my absence. That said, I have read several books that I want to share with you, and have some reviews in the works, so expect posts to pick up again starting next week. The Penderwicks at Point Mouette. Playing with the Grown-Ups. The Secret Circle series.
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The Woodland Library: May 2011
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Monday 10: Of Favourite Fairy Tale Retellings. Monday 10 is a post where I share a list of 10 bookish items based on a theme, subject, idea, fancy, etc. Note: I put 3 asterisks beside the titles I have read and recommend. I have not read all of the books I put in these lists, so be sure to check them all out! 10 Fairy Tale Retellings that I've Loved or Find Interesting *. By Sarah Beth Durst (East O' the Sun, West O' the Moon. By Tanith Lee (Snow White). By Jane Yolen (Sleeping Beauty). While Neville has...
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The Woodland Library: November 2011
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Waiting on Wednesday (10). Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. That spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. A Million Suns (Across the Universe #2). January 10th, 2012. Godspeed was fueled by lies. Now it is ruled by chaos. In book two of the Across the Universe trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Beth Revis mesmerizes us again with a brilliantly crafted mystery filled with action, suspense, romance, and deep philosophical questions&...
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Monthly Meme – The Classics Club
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A Community of Classics Lovers. Monthly Meme Question List. Women’s Classic Literature Event 2016. Club hashtags on Twitter: (live discussion! The Classics Club 50 Question Survey. Tweets about The Classics Club :-). The Big Book List. Reviews by Members (N - S). October Meme: Question #46. About The Classics Club. Reviews by Members (A - B). Fourth Check-In: Women’s Classic Literature Event 2016. Submit your latest Review link:. Reviews by Members (I - M). April Meme: Question #40. A few of you:. The Cl...
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Feminism Without Borders: Pre-Reading Discussion | A Year of Feminist Classics
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A Year of Feminist Classics. Because they're better together :). Feminism Without Borders: Pre-Reading Discussion. On January 9, 2013. I don’t know about you, but I’ve gotten my copy of. And have read the introduction and first two chapters. I can tell this is going to be a challenge, since as the subtitle. Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity. What are your thoughts on this? Have any anecdotes to share? Feminism without borders is not the same as “border-less” feminism. It acknowle...Finally, I...
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bookgazing | A Year of Feminist Classics
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A Year of Feminist Classics. Because they're better together :). 8216;The Feminine Mystique’ – Betty Friedan. On October 2, 2012. In 1957 Betty Friedan. Conducted a survey of her Smith College class for their 15. Friedan calls this ‘the problem with no name’ which ‘lay buried, unspoken, for many years in the minds of American women’. I think it’s the meat of this book that makes it so interesting, rather than Friedan’s own background, so shall we get right into analysing it? Join 216 other followers.
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Introduction to Beyond the Veil by Fatema Mernissi | A Year of Feminist Classics
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A Year of Feminist Classics. Because they're better together :). Introduction to Beyond the Veil by Fatema Mernissi. Posted by Ana @ things mean a lot. On November 5, 2012. Fatema Mernissi is a Moroccan feminist and sociologist who is renowned for her work on women’s rights within Islam. So far I’ve only read the first few chapters of. In the introduction to the original 1975 edition, Mernissi says the following:. The point Mernissi makes in the second paragraph seems particularly important to me: gender...
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Feminism Without Borders: Chapter 1 Discussion | A Year of Feminist Classics
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A Year of Feminist Classics. Because they're better together :). Feminism Without Borders: Chapter 1 Discussion. On January 23, 2013. I’ll likely combine some of the chapters together in discussion posts, but since chapter one goes straight to the heart of the book’s intent, I thought it needed its own post. That his how the “Third World difference” is produced. I find that last bit especially intriguing; do feminists fall into a logical fallacy that easily? First, the pay attention to the specific socia...
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Feminism Without Borders: Time to Start Reading! | A Year of Feminist Classics
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A Year of Feminist Classics. Because they're better together :). Feminism Without Borders: Time to Start Reading! On January 2, 2013. This month, we’ll be reading and discussing. This is a simple reminder post to get your copy of the book and/or start reading! I know we’re coming off the holidays, so I’ll save the meatier discussion for another week or two. Until then, happy reading! Larr; Introduction to Beyond the Veil by Fatema Mernissi. Feminism Without Borders: Pre-Reading Discussion →. Pingback: Fi...