Seconded. This book is (I don't have the words). Probably the most transformational text I've read dealing with intersectional feminism. Pretty harrowing historical context as well, not for the faint-hearted but an absolute must read.
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OK, I shall defo read, but possibly not til after I've recovered from the latest bout of late night lecture recording as it sounds like I will need my brain functional and a little strength available. Currently I am a blithering pile of melted jelly.
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W odpowiedzi do to @ProfRachelGaN@drhannahrobbins i jeszcze
I feel for you! I'll be honest I do a lot less actual 'reading' these days since discovering audiobooks
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W odpowiedzi do to @DrMaterialsMum@drhannahrobbins i jeszcze
Unless I'm doing something else, like cooking or sewing, I have a terrible tendency to nod off whilst listening to audio books! I end up listening to things I've already read so that it doesn't matter so much if I snooze through important bits!
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W odpowiedzi do to @ProfRachelGaN@drhannahrobbins i jeszcze
Same here, I usually listen when walking/running or pottering on my allotment. I can't listen at home as there are too many distraction/interruptions, or just a preference for sleeping!
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@tanvir_h there’s a lot of good podcasts. Reni Eddo-Lodge is nice. Then@galdemzine also do a lot of interesting writings. (Zines have kind of been the progressive form of media for the past decade).@SistersUncut might do talks.https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/about-race-with-reni-eddo-lodge/id1353151856 …1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 2 polubione -
W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
Academics circles aren’t at the forefront’s of EDI convos — makes sense, they’re not activists. (Tbh; I’ve assumed intersectional feminism was mainstream since 2012 — roughly when I first got involved). We’re almost a decade into fourth wave feminism.
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Point being,
@tanvir_h focus on media from activists as they push the narrative is becoming mainstream; I’ve learnt a lot. __ White feminism focuses solely on the oppression of white women — mostly middle class women. They lead the narrative in earlier waves. They’re not allies1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 2 polubione -
W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @ProfRachelGaN i jeszcze
And of course, latterly, many have been using their 'feminism' as a shield for their transphobia. From anything such as opposing gender neutral toilets on campus to engaging in some pretty dodgy 'feminist' scholarship.
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Absolutely. Really makes me angry
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Oh it’s not new. There’s a history of certain feminists using feminism to perpetuate racism, homophobia, classism, transphobia and shielding themselves from criticism. It’s as old as the suffragettes. https://www.thelily.com/how-racism-tore-apart-the-early-womens-suffrage-movement/ … https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/28/opinion/sunday/suffrage-movement-racism-black-women.html … https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/07/us-suffragette-movement-black-women-19th-amendment …
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Ah. This is funny
@ProfRachelGaN I remembered you from so where. You were my Devices lecturer. Very empathetic. Defo not the norm for me as one of the very few disabled working-class BME students there. At one point you also did Microstructures.
I still have your notes
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W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
Glad you remember me! Hope the notes are useful!
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