@emilymkeeler @Lynn_Coady Exactly. Being a feminist writer in the UK and the US is a distinction, even dangerous. Here it's the standard.
@StephenMarche @Lynn_Coady @emilymkeeler Mallick has a point but Lynn rightly notes young Canadian feminists have less support than in US/UK
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@HeerJeet@Lynn_Coady@emilymkeeler Do you think Moran writes that way because of "support"? Because of some institution?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet@Lynn_Coady@emilymkeeler What Canadian writers don't need is more institutional support. They need a market. -
@StephenMarche@Lynn_Coady@emilymkeeler Markets are institutions. To sell books in "market" you need infrastructure: publishers, stores etc - Show replies
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@HeerJeet@Lynn_Coady@emilymkeeler So Lena Dunham comes here and who does she talk about? Sheila Heti and Drunk Mom. -
@StephenMarche@Lynn_Coady@emilymkeeler Heti is a good counter-example. I haven't read Drunk Mom. Is it feminist?
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@HeerJeet@Lynn_Coady@emilymkeeler Literally Dunham finds inspiration in Canadian female writers and we ask why don't we have Dunham?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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