6/24/2023 0 Comments Feminism is for everybody![]() Necesitamos nuevos modelos de masculinidad feminista, de familia y de crianza feminista, de belleza y de sexualidad feminista. El feminismo es para las mujeres y para los hombres. Tanto daño hace al movimiento una mujer que reproduce el sexismo como aporta un hombre feminista. ![]() Muchas mujeres blancas hacen uso del feminismo para defender sus intereses pero no mantienen este compromiso con las mujeres negras, precarias y lesbianas eso no es feminismo. El feminismo es antirracista, anticlasista y antihomófobo o no merece ese nombre. ![]() Cuando hablaba de hermandad entre mujeres, quería superar las fronteras de clase y raza, transformar el mundo de raíz. No obstante, el feminismo quería mucho más que la igualdad entre hombres y mujeres. Gracias al feminismo, la violencia doméstica ya no es un secreto, se ha normalizado el uso de anticonceptivos y todos somos un poco más libres. Gracias al feminismo, todos vivimos de forma más igualitaria: en el trabajo y en casa, en nuestras relaciones sociales y sexuales. ![]() Pero muy al contrario, el feminismo ha logrado mejorar la vida de todas las personas. Los medios conservadores presentan a las feministas como mujeres antihombres, siempre enfadadas. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She lives in Baltimore, Maryland and can be found online at and /sarahpinsker.īut wait, you want more? Here are some fun facts: ![]() She is also a singer/songwriter with four albums on various independent labels (the third with her rock band, the Stalking Horses). Her second collection, Lost Places, will be published by Small Beer Press in March 2023. Her latest book is We Are Satellites, published in May 2021. Sarah's first collection, the Philip K Dick Award winning Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea: Stories, was published by Small Beer Press in March 2019, and her first novel, A Song For A New Day, was published by Penguin/Random House/Berkley in September 2019. Her fiction has been published translated into almost a dozen languages and published in magazines including Asimov's, Strange Horizons, Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Uncanny and in many anthologies and year's bests. Her work has won four Nebula Awards (Best Novel, A Song For A New Day Best Novelette, "Our Lady of the Open Road," Best Novelette, "Two Truths And A Lie," Best Short Story, "Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather,"), two Hugo Awards ("Two Truths And a Lie" and "Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather"), the Philip K Dick Award, the Locus Award, the Eugie Foster Award, and the Theodore Sturgeon Award, and been nominated for numerous Nebula, Hugo, Locus, and World Fantasy Awards. Sarah Pinsker is the author of over fifty works of short fiction, two novels, and one collection. Here's a short bio, for anyone who needs it: ![]() ![]() ![]() Booklist's Best Romance Debuts of the Year.But as the finale draws near, Dahlia and London’s steamy relationship starts to feel the heat both in and outside the kitchen-and they must figure out if they have the right ingredients for a happily ever after. Hello, hilarious shenanigans on set, wedding crashing, and spontaneous dips into the Pacific. Goodbye, guilt about divorce, anxiety about uncertain futures, and stress from transphobia. They’re there to prove the trolls-including a fellow contestant and their dad-wrong, and falling in love was never part of the plan.Īs London and Dahlia get closer, reality starts to fall away. Still, she's focused on winning, until she meets someone she might want a future with more than she needs the prize money.Īfter announcing their pronouns on national television, London Parker has enough on their mind without worrying about the klutzy competitor stationed in front of them. ![]() Too bad the first memorable move she makes is falling flat on her face, sending fish tacos flying-not quite the fresh start she was hoping for. ![]() Recently divorced and on the verge of bankruptcy, Dahlia Woodson is ready to reinvent herself on the popular reality competition show Chef’s Special. ![]() The first openly nonbinary contestant on America’s favorite cooking show falls for their clumsy competitor in this delicious romantic comedy debut that USA Today hailed as “an essential read.” ![]() 6/23/2023 0 Comments The edge of the world pye![]() ![]() Michael Pye is the author of The Drowning Room and The Pieces from Berlin, which were both New York Times Notable Books of the Year. ![]() In The Edge of the World, Michael Pye draws on an astounding breadth of original source material to illuminate this fascinating region during a pivotal era in world history. It was on the shores of the North Sea where experimental science was born, where women first had the right to choose whom they married there was the beginning of contemporary business transactions and the advent of the printed book. This is the magnificent lost history of a thousand years. Now the critically acclaimed Michael Pye reveals the cultural transformation sparked by those men and women: the ideas, technology, science, law, and moral codes that helped create our modern world. ![]() Saints and spies, pirates and philosophers, artists and intellectuals: they all criss-crossed the grey North Sea in the so-called “dark ages,” the years between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of Europe’s mastery over the oceans. ![]() 6/23/2023 0 Comments Folio society starship troopers![]() ![]() This breathless montage is unsettling, partly because it’s so silly, but partly because you’re already kind of mindlessly rooting for the human infantry. In those first five minutes, we get a parade of propaganda broadcasts about humanity’s impending war with the insect aliens of the planet Klendathu. Starship Troopers is so deep undercover that it dares to be misunderstood, possibly just to prove a point. What makes Starship Troopers so odd is that it’s a movie against the type of movie it purports to emulate. But with Starship Troopers, Verhoeven wrapped the kitsch tighter and neater to the point where, unlike RoboCop, the actual final product can be mistaken for having the opposite message of what’s intended.ĭespite hilarious marketing to the contrary, RoboCop is decidedly against the idea of a RoboCop. The easiest contrast here is Paul Verhoeven’s masterpiece, RoboCop, in which the critique of corporate greed and its influence on law enforcement and politics is pretty clear, even if it is wrapped in kitsch. Rewatching Starship Troopers in 2022 requires a specific kind of mental gymnastics different from watching a similarly subversive 1980s sci-fi flick. ![]() 6/23/2023 0 Comments Heartless Player by R.C. Stephens![]() I just wish it didn’t take an accident to open my eyes. When I finally come face-to-face with my past, she’s all grown up with secrets of her own. And my worlds are about to collide… in more ways than one.Īfter two and a half years of living my dream and playing in the NHL, I’m still chasing down what could have been. Liam may be my second chance at love, but my son is the center of my world. He moved on, and when I tried to do the same, I ended up in the arms of his rival. The moment we lock eyes, it all comes flooding back.īut we’re a long way from the high school hockey star and the foster girl next door. The last person I expect to walk in during my night shift at the diner is my first love, Liam Bozeman. I swore I’d never date another player again. Having my heart broken by not one but two hockey players changed the game for me. Stephens is coming on May 24th, and I’m so excited to help reveal the cover of this single parent hockey romance! Read all about the book below: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The only sounds came from Ahmed’s mother. Dressed in their good clothes, the family sat checking their watches and waiting. The mood in Margaret’s living room reminded her of when Ahmed’s father died. Cover design by Erin Seaward-Hiatt Print ISBN: 978-1- 62872-749-4 Ebook ISBN: 978-1- 62872-750-0 Printed in the United States of America. Visit our website at 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available on file. ![]() Trademarks of Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.®, a Delaware corporation. Skyhorse® and Skyhorse Publishing® are registered For details, contact the Special Sales Department, Skyhorse Publishing, 307 West 36th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018 or. Special editions can also be created to specifications. Skyhorse Publishing books may be purchased in bulk at special discounts for sales promotion, corporate gifts, fund-raising, or educational purposes. Names, places, characters, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. All inquiries should be addressed to Skyhorse Publishing, 307 West 36th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018. ![]() No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without the express written consent of the publisher, except in the case of brief excerpts in critical reviews or articles. ![]() ![]() Support for The New York Public Library’s Exhibitions Program has been provided by Celeste Bartos, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos and Adam Bartos Exhibitions Fund, and Jonathan Altman. Lead Sponsor of The New York Public Library’s 2014 flash displays. The New York Public Library, Billy Rose Theatre Division. ![]() Ruby Dee and Sidney Poitier in the original Broadway production of A Raisin in the Sun, 1959. To celebrate this revival, The New York Public Library presents materials from the Lorraine Hansberry Papers held by NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. A scene from the 1961 film version of A Raisin in the Sun, starring Sidney Poitier, and Lynn Nottage (below). This spring, A Raisin in the Sun returns to Broadway in a production starring Denzel Washington. Playwright Lorraine Hansberry discusses her play 'A Raisin in the Sun' and theater in general last 10 minutes is a reading of 'Chicago: South Side Summers' from 'To Be Young, Gifted, and Black. ![]() The play focuses on the struggle of a black working class family for a better life in 1950s Chicago. The title of the play is taken from Langston Hughes’s famous poem “Harlem.” ![]() In 1959, 28-year-old Chicago native Lorraine Hansberry won the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for her first play, A Raisin in the Sun. Hansberry (1930–1965) was the first African-American playwright to win a Critics’ Circle Award, and A Raisin in the Sun was the first play by an African- American woman to be produced on Broadway. ![]() 6/22/2023 0 Comments The black hawk by joanna bourne![]() ![]() OL16474667W Page_number_confidence 96.25 Pages 562 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.20 Ppi 300 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20201026160713 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 542 Scandate 20201024082332 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781410447456 Tts_version 4. ![]() Urn:lcp:blackhawk0000bour:lcpdf:fe1b9658-ee0b-441f-bd5f-b02f59c56746 Joanna Bourne is a RITA Award-winning author of historical romances set in England and France. ![]() Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 12:04:06 Boxid IA1984819 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier ![]() 6/22/2023 0 Comments Madeline miller books![]() For a majority of the novel, Circe is as morally gray as her other divine peers, however, she has a very human reason for her transgressions. On top of the handling of her divinity, Circe’s femininity is also addressed well. Circe is forced to watch as mortals she has experienced a close relationship with, including Daedalus, Ariadne and Odysseus, die of old age or at the hands of other gods. The implications of being a goddess are an alluring aspect of the novel. Her 2011 novel, “The Song of Achilles,” focuses on Achilles and Patroclus’ relationship outside of the events of Homer’s “The Iliad.” While her first novel is enjoyable, “Circe” shows clear improvement. “Circe” is not Miller’s first adaptation within the mythology genre. ![]() However, she discovers that she is a pharmakis - a witch - and is eventually exiled to an island known as Aiaia after admitting to using her talents to turn the nymph Scylla into a man-eating monster. ![]() She is ostracized from her divine relatives because of her overall lack of power. The novel follows Circe, the daughter of sun-god Helios. “Circe,” written by Madeline Miller, is my latest read in a number of mythological adaptations. ![]() From “Percy Jackson and The Olympians” to myth anthologies from my middle school library, I couldn’t get enough. Ever since I was young, I have loved reading Greek myths. ![]() |