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Mom daughter = adventure. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 19, 2012. It’s late and the thunder is grumbling at me outside, little cracks of heat lightning here and there, and the proverbial crickets are still chirping. The world moves when I am still. Life doesn’t stop when we wait. How does that even work? Nope Didn’t happen. Bummer. Yeah, I guess I am. I was happy today. And not only was I happy, I was at peace. Had happened. I held that feeling nestled in my heart all day.
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Challenges: Am I Up to It? | A Year of Actually Reading My Own Books
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A Year of Actually Reading My Own Books. This is the year I set out to read my books at a faster rate than I buy them. Challenges: Am I Up to It? A Year of Reading My Own Books Blog. Diams; January 20, 2012. Diams; 9 Comments. 1) So, I signed up for the Month of Dickens. Reading sponsored by Fig and Thistle. And posted my discussion of. Tale of Two Cities. 2) I signed up for A Year of Feminist Classics. Reading challenge. The reading schedule is:. Feminism is for Everybody. By bell hooks ( Amy. 3) Classi...
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2012 Reading List | Iris, Books & More
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Iris, Books and More. The Children’s Books Project. 1001 Children’s Books Your Must Read Before You Grow Up. A Year of Feminist Classics. A Century of Books. The Complete Works Of. 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. The TBR Project 2014. Reading from the TBR Pile 2013. Dutch Literature in Translation Review Database. For a description of the project, click here. For the main blog, click here. Feminism is for Everybody. By bell hooks ( Amy. The Book of the City of Ladies. By Christine De Pizan ( Jean.
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Ana @ things mean a lot | 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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Mom daughter = adventure. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. I’m Not Daddy Too. June 11, 2012. How many times has a single mom somewhere said, “I have to be Mommy AND Daddy,” as a means of explanation? Probably hundreds of times of day. I have definitely had those moments. I could list all the things I’ve never gotten from Eva’s father…but the list of what I did get is much shorter:. He is virtually nonexistent. But I am also only that; just her mom. I am not Daddy too.
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A Year of Feminist Classics | Iris, Books & More
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Iris, Books and More. The Children’s Books Project. 1001 Children’s Books Your Must Read Before You Grow Up. A Year of Feminist Classics. A Century of Books. The Complete Works Of. 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. The TBR Project 2014. Reading from the TBR Pile 2013. Dutch Literature in Translation Review Database. A Year of Feminist Classics. A Year of Feminist Classics is a project started in 2011 by Amy. Though we would love it if you did! What we hope to achieve is to gain a better historical...
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2012/13 Reading List | A Year of Feminist Classics
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A Year of Feminist Classics. Because they're better together :). Feminism is for Everybody. By bell hooks ( Amy. The Book of the City of Ladies. By Christine De Pizan ( Jean. Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity. By Julia Serano ( Cass. By Charlotte Brontë read alongside. By Jean Rhys ( Iris. By Louisa May Alcott ( Nancy. By Toni Morrison ( Lauren. By Gloria Anzaldua ( Melissa. By Betty Friedan ( Jodie. By Fatema Mernissi ( Ana. Women, Race, and Class. And obvio...