feminism
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Spanking conversations from suzeemoon 134 days old
Had catch up with a couple of feminist friends yesterday. Both lovely, open women with husbands, active sex-lives, grown-up kids, grandchildren and lifetime ...
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Issues around spanking, feminism and domestic violence from suzeemoon 917 days old
A while back I had some interesting dialogue with Varshkale, an Indian feminist with concerns about domestic violence. I am reminded of them as result ...
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Woman's Hour from suzeemoon 923 days old
Once again I've been listening to R4! Just posted this on the 'Women's Hour noticeboard I listened with interest to the piece about domestic violence ...
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feminism... from suzeemoon 946 days old
Further to my dialogue, with friends, this is the 'Suzee feminist manifesto' http://suzeemoon.blog.co.uk/2007/02/28/reclaiming_the_f_word~1824761
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My favourite 'Bad Faith' quote (again!) from suzeemoon 946 days old
This is what underpins my passion for equality. It was written by someone who was seen as a radical feminist, but this makes a lot of sense to me. Russ ...
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The Women's Room and stuff... from suzeemoon 949 days old
[ ... ] of seventies feminism, which, along with other radical movements I believe truly brought about some amazing changes for us all. Unsurprisingly I ...
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For lonemum - The fabulous Guerilla Girls! from suzeemoon 954 days old
The poster that I find so brilliant is now rather ancient, but still resonates. Hope you find it of interest. I also like their poster about being nude ...
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'The Two of Them' by Joanna Russ from suzeemoon 957 days old
Menhir's comments on 'The Bookseller of Kabul' triggered thoughts of this novel for me. Below are bits I wrote about it a while back. The Two Of Them ...
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Spanking, female masochism and 'The Women's Room' (Phew!) from suzeemoon 960 days old
I've been listening to 'The Women's Room' on radio 4 and being reminded of the roots of the seventies wave of feminism and thought I may write about ...
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Zoe Fairbairns from suzeemoon 977 days old
For some reason Trolly talking about turn of century America made me think of an English novel by Zoe Fairbairns called 'Stand We At last'. http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-literary-criticism/fairbairns-zoe-ann Zoë ...
