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I'll ask my ex if she chanced on more books like Rethinking Global Sisterhood, i'm really interested in the struggle in its imperialist and colonial dimensions. this looks promising Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity, but i heard somewhere Chandra doesnt write too good, too obfuscating
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thats the classic text i think, crow
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Oh Word Lol

ii havent taken any courses, i lost faith in social justice liberal arts education a long time ago
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"liberal arts" was invented by romans to teach citizens how to be good adminstrators of slaves
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babyfinland posted:
"liberal arts" was invented by romans to teach citizens how to be good adminstrators of slaves


then i;m going to be spartacus

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this is more babby's first feminist course stuff, but there's always the second sex. ive always liked simone de beauvoir, also she obviously liked immensely ugly dudes so i like to think i would have had a chance w/ her

the ambiguity of ethics is better than anything sartre ever wrote too
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did you read caliban and the witch

http://www.rhizzone.net/forum/topic/583/
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lol @ fiction being recommended because of its feminist cred or whatever. pretty insulting
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platform hehehhe
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symbolic. anthropology.
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Impper posted:
lol @ fiction being recommended because of its feminist cred or whatever. pretty insulting


she recommended it cause it's ladycentered not cause of "feminist" "cred"

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why cant a book just be good whether its ladycentered or not
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Impper posted:
why cant a book just be good whether its ladycentered or not



books cant be good theyre just collections of ink-stained paper you reactionary book-percieveer

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don't you use a kindle? stick to the facts if you wanna to argue in the big leagues
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Tiffany Aching