Finding A Name For Myself

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Finding A Name For Myself Welcome back to a new episode of Mostly Lit! This week we have an ACTUAL episode on feminism with Rai in the studio! Rai questions what role language and sexuality has. Derek doesn't believe there are masculine or feminine energies. Alex asks about your #WorldMentalHealthDay literature, music and film care package. Not one to miss! Too good to miss! Get ready for this new and revamped show with your faves! Get involved! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes, Soundcloud and YouTube! Follow us on: Twitter - @mostlylit Instagram - @mostlylitpod Email - [email protected] Essays from this week: The Laugh of Medusa - Helene Cixous https://artandobjecthood.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/cixous_the_laugh_of_the_medusa.pdf GUARDIAN OF LANGUAGE: An Interview with Hélène Cixous (March 1996) by Kathleen O'Grady http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/wstudies/cixous/index.html Luce Irigary: Thé Sex Which Is Not One: https://caringlabor.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/irigaray-this-sex-which-is-not-one.pdf Additional articles: Bechdel Test: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bechdel_test On Masculine and Feminine Energies: The Truth About Masculine and Feminine Energy - Part One https://masteringalchemy.com/content/truth-about-masculine-and-feminine-energy-part-one Brand New Word For People Who Hate Labelling Themselves As Gay: http://attitude.co.uk/theres-a-brand-new-word-for-people-who-hate-labeling-themselves-as-gay/ Books: A Woman Looking At Men, Looking At Women - Siri Hustvedt Black Feminist Thought - Patricia Hill Collins The Shack - William Young The Prophet - Khalil Gibran The Life of Pi - Yann Martel Dress Your Family In Corduroy And Denim - David Sedaris Self Reliance - Ralph Waldo Emmerson The Rosie Project - Graeme Simsion Nervous Conditions - Tistsi Dangarenba Journey to Ixlan - Carlos Castaneda Only Dull People Are Bright Before Breakfast - Oscar Wilde For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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