Rave On: Cristy C. Road
August 19th, 2009
The latest “Rave On” in my Page Turner book blog at Bitch is up now. It’s a rave about Assata Shakur’s autobiography, Assata, by illustrator and writer Cristy C. Road. Here it is.
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Rave On: Writer Nona Willis Aronowitz
August 13th, 2009
A new “Rave On” post in my Page Turner book blog at Bitch is up now, and it’s writer Nona Willis Aronowitz’s rave about Rubyfruit Jungle, by Rita Mae Brown. I can’t believe I have not read this book yet! I love Nona’s review of it.
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Rave On: The FBomb’s Julie Zeilinger
August 7th, 2009
Teen feminist and FBomb founder Julie Zeilinger did this Rave On about Jessica Valenti’s book Full Frontal Feminism. Support your local teenage feminist! And check out the FBomb, too.
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Rave On: Anne Elizabeth Moore
August 2nd, 2009
The latest “Rave On” post on my Page Turner book blog is up now on Bitch magazine’s site. Check it out right here and please leave a comment (if moved, of course!).
This one was a rave about Julie Doucet’s Dirty Plotte comics series by Anne Elizabeth Moore. I was surprised by Moore’s pick and I absolutely loved it. … Plus, how great is the homepage on Julie Doucet’s website?
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Rave On: Estelle Freedman
July 29th, 2009
The latest Rave On post on my Page Turner book blog at Bitch is by Ellen Freedman, the Robinson Professor in U.S. History at Stanford University and cofounder of the Program in Feminist Studies.
She raves about Susan Brownmiller’s Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape. Check it out here.
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Rave On: Jessica Hoffmann
July 23rd, 2009
The latest post for my “Rave On” series on my Page Turner book blog at Bitch‘s website is up, and it’s a rave from Jessica Hoffmann on Angela Y. Davis’s Women, Race, and Class.
Jessica is the co-editor and copublisher of make/shift magazine and, quite simply, a really wonderful person to work with. Prior to working with her on the “Rave On” post, I interviewed her for Feminist Review.
I’ve gotten such a great response from the women I’ve reached out to for the series so far, and I hope Bitch‘s audience gets something out of it as well. I realize that what I love most about the series is its built-in qualities of connectivity and community.
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