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Feminist Book Review: Mother Reader by Moyra Davey

June 15, 2018June 14, 2018
Marina DelVecchio
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Photographer Moyra Davey, overwhelmed by the birth of her first-born, began to read women’s narratives about mothering and writing in an effort to discover voices that articulated the ambivalence she felt as a first-time mom. From this came the idea

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Feminist Book Review: True Confessions:Feminist Professors Tell Stories Out of School

December 9, 2017November 9, 2017
Marina DelVecchio
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Most famous for her work with Sandra M. Gilbert in writing The Madwoman in the Attic, Susan Gubar edits and presents to us True Confessions: Feminist Professors Tell Stories Out of School (W.W. Norton, 2011), a collection of narratives contributed by 27

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Feminist Book Review: The Grand Permission:New Writings on Poetics and Motherhood

December 2, 2017November 9, 2017
Marina DelVecchio
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A few years ago, I got my hands on a terrific book that exemplified my struggle with writing and mothering. Edited by Patricia Diensfrey and Brenda Hillman, The Grand Permission: New Writings on Poetics and Motherhood, is the kind of

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Book Review: Cinderella Ate My Daughter

November 25, 2017November 9, 2017
Marina DelVecchio
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Peggy Orenstein’s Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches From The Front Lines of the Girlie-Girl Culture (Harper, 2011) addresses the conflict that arises when culture begins to define little girls. A mother and writer, Orenstein grapples on a personal level with

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Feminist Book Review: A Room of One’s Own

November 18, 2017November 9, 2017
Marina DelVecchio
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Woolf advises female writers to write as independent of men, with their own money and their own space.

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Feminist Book Review: Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter

November 11, 2017November 9, 2017
Marina DelVecchio
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Simone de Beauvoir’s memoir shows how she went from dutiful daughter to one of the most fierce and prominent feminist figures in the world.

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Feminist Book Review: The Story Sisters

November 14, 2016November 13, 2016
Marina DelVecchio
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Alice Hoffman’s The Story Sisters (Crown, 2009), a family saga, is a haunting examination of how the rape of a child affects not only the child herself, but also every single person in her life. No one is exempt from the evil

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Feminist Book Review: A History of the Wife

November 5, 2016November 1, 2016
Marina DelVecchio
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Marilyn Yalom’s A History of the Wife (HarperCollins, 2001). A scholar and writer focused on deconstructing the ways with which institutions have normalized archaic attitudes toward women, Yalom uses this book to examine the role of the wife beginning from Ancient

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Feminist Book Review: Letters to Sartre

July 29, 2016
Marina DelVecchio
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With the advent of technology, email, and texts, few writers continue to rely on the art of writing letters. For many, writing letters to one another—for love, for friendship, for keeping in touch—has become a lost art. And it is

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Feminist Book Review: Nicole Cooke’s The Breakaway: My Story

July 30, 2015July 29, 2016
Marina DelVecchio
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A feminist book review of Cycling World and Olympic Champion Nicole Cooke’s memoir, The Breakaway.

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