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Susan Sontag criticizes, Norman Mailer, a notable writer and commentator on the women’s liberation movement, regarding his use of the term “lady writer.” She deems this label as patronizing, as it diminishes a writer's identity to their gender. This clip is from “Town Bloody Hall” (1979), a documentary film directed by Chris Hegedus and D.A.... See more
booksandbrewssocietyinstagram.comVirtually every endangered language is endangered because its community was systematically targeted by genocide, forced cultural assimilation, some kind of political marginalization. On a practical level, language diversity encodes the sum of human cultural, historical and ecological knowledge. As a species, we lose knowledge when we lose
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Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places
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Lily Gladstone's Acceptance Speech Shows Why We Need to Save Endangered Languages
Mary Elizabeth Williamssalon.comwhen girls and women who were tightly girdled, tightly reined, and tightly muzzled were called “nice,”
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old beyond time. She is an archivist of feminine intention. She preserves female tradition.