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Reading Room DC | by Esmée Streachailt
Review | 3,436 and 1/2 volumes, 800 pages each, 17,000 pounds
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Review | 3,436 and 1/2 volumes, 800 pages each, 17,000 pounds
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Part 6 | Upside Down Feminism: How Stranger Things Systematically Destroyed Its Women
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Long Read | Part 5 | Upside Down Feminism
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Review | Part 4 | Upside Down Feminism
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Long Reads | Part 3 | Upside Down Feminism
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Book Review | Ponus Post| Collective Action Matters
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Long Reads | Part 2 | Upside Down Feminism
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Review | The OG Ecofeminist On the Side of Life
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Long Read | Spoilers | Part 1 The Disposable Girls: Barb, Eleven, and the Sacrificial Lamb Economy
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The core of the issue is "that women cannot be defined in terms of their own interests, only those of others."
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We need "to spin a meaning of self out of our femaleness, without reducing it to anything exclusively 'feminine'”.