“Pour l'anthropologue Kristen Ghodsee, le capitalisme soumet le sexe à une valeur marchande et place les femmes dans une situation de dépendance économique vis-à-vis des hommes.”
Read the review in French here.
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Read the review in French here.
So thrilled to be included on this list of the 16 feminist books of 2020 that you should not miss as chosen by the French culture magazine, Les Intockuptibles.
Thanks to the HRB for spilling some ink on Second World, Second Sex.
Grammar Humor
January 2021 will be the two year anniversary of the A.K. 47 podcast. To honor this anniversary, my daughter designed the nice three-inch matte stickers seen below.
She explained to me that podcasts are recommended by the algorithms based on the number of reviews they have. She thought it would be a good idea to encourage listeners to review the podcast in places like Apple Podcasts and Podcast Addict in order to increase its future visibility.
So if you leave a review, you can send a screenshot of that review and your mailing address to this email address: Alexandra.Kollontai.Podcast@gmail.com.
We will send one of each of the four stickers below to the first 200 listeners who send in their reviews. International listeners are also welcome to submit reviews, and will we do our best to get the stickers out to you in a timely fashion (considering the inevitable postal delays).
Let’s Celebrate Alexandra Kollontai and Keep up the good fight!
Nice to see that this one is making its way around the world
Nothing like a little Fourier and Kropotkin to get the holiday season off to the right start.
Today would have been Dyson’s birthday, and I miss him so much. My reflections are here.
I did an event with the Princeton anthropologist João Biehl back in April 2018. We talked about ethics, empathy, and the ethnographic method. Our conversation has been transcribed and edited and released as a new e-book. It also includes a wonderful conversation with Lisa Stevenson.
It is available as a Kindle Book and as an Apple Book and as a Nook book. I hear that print copies can also be found on the Slought Foundation website, but I have not actually seen any of them yet.
Thanks to Renata Jambrešić Kirin for such a thorough engagement with the book!
So, I actually didn’t like this novel all that much, especially the ending, but I did enjoy the utopian world building.
Cozy on a cold December day.
We were a little late in venturing out to get it this year, but we finally donned our masks and braved the wilds of the Pennsylvania COVID-19 landscape to secure some of this yummy Gamay.
I absolutely LOVE this cover! Mengapa Perempuan Bercinta Lebih Baik Di Bawah Sosialisme
Okay. I am a dork. I find this very funny.
It was sad to see the bare streets of New York City this year, but I’m happy that I got my dose of shameless commercialism anyway. One of the first clear memories in my life was being 3 or 4 years-old and my mother taking me to the parade in person. Looking up at those giant balloons and seeing Santa Claus “for real” was absolutely magical. It’s a goofy thing, but I’m glad they did it this year even if it wasn’t really much of a parade. And I adored the dancing Pikachus.
Okay, no more YA fiction for me. I stayed up until 2:00am finishing this book last night and now I am utterly exhausted! But what a fun ride.
So fun to read a book with a plot!