My slowly growing collection of feminist literature!! Which one would you read first?
Also happily taking recommendations to round out my selection!

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My slowly growing collection of feminist literature!! Which one would you read first?
Also happily taking recommendations to round out my selection!
Women 𖹭
I'm loving this idea of misogynistic stereotypes of women being projections of male traits: tendency to emotional overreaction (see violent crime), feelings of impotence (inability to create life and nourishment from their bodies, inability to create community without women), physical frailty (inability to endure disease, injury, starvation, and long journeys as well as women).... this isn't a new concept (see womb envy, Solanas' work, and that recent post about "patriarchal de-reversal"), but something I think should be more widely discussed.
edit: removed "cold" from list of things women endure better, as this is not correct. see: sexist air conditioning (urban feminism) discourse.
I really do recommend reading S.C.U.M. Manifesto if you haven’t.
I studied political philosophy in college. I’ve sunk hundreds of hours into writings by men who truly believed women were sub-human sex animals; truly believed it and thought that belief was divine brilliance. I don’t flinch at these anymore, but it’s hard to get through the misandrist manifesto. Even at its peak, it is not one tenth as degrading, dehumanizing, violent, as what “great thinkers” wrote of women. We are more desensitized to our own dehumanization than we know.
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Solanas, the Divine
gonna clean up my tumblr so I can put all my OCs on here again lol...
Ma lo sapete che Fernando Solanas, oltre ad aver girato film meravigliosi come "Tangos", "Sur" e "El Viaje", è stato anche 3 volte deputato e una volta senatore della Repubblica Argentina e che, nel 2007, è stato anche candidato alla presidenza della Repubblica?
Lo sapete che nel '68 girò un documentario di più di 4 ore presentato per la prima volta a Pesaro e poi proiettato clandestinamente da vari sindacati e gruppi di base argentini per favorire la riflessione, il dibattito e la mobilitazione contro la dittatura?
Lo sapevate che ha composto a quattro mani con Astor Piazzolla "Vuelvo al Sur", interpretata da Roberto Goyeneche e poi ripresa da interpreti del calibro di Mercedes Sosa, Caetano Veloso e i Gotan Project (ma anche da Peppe Servillo, da Eugenio Bennato e da Fiorella Mannoia, in Italia)?
Ecco, lo sapevo, non lo sapevate...
E allora leggetelo questo post.
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Vita e morte parigina di un maestro del cinema argentino
La spiaggia di Solanas prende il nome dalla località turistica frazione del comune di Sinnai che si estende dietro la spiaggia.