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I Can Has Feminizm?

DigiBitch post by Kelsey Wallace, June 28, 2009 - 7:18pm; tagged A Room of One's Own, Betty Dodson, books, cats, dogs, feminism, fun, I Can Has Feminizm?, LOLz, Robin Morgan, Sex for One, Sisterhood is Powerful, Virginia Woolf.
Is there a better way to spend a summer weekend than by kicking back with a good book? This week's feminizt LOLz don't think so!

These two kittehs recommend Sisterhood is Powerful by Robin Morgan. An anthology of writings from the women's liberation movement, it's a must-read for any feminist bookworm (bookkitteh?).

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When Virgina Woolf said that in order to be creative, women need their own space and income, she might not have been talking about these puppehs directly, but they still think you should readA Room of One's Own.

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Yeah, reading about feminist history is fun and all, but some of us like our summer reads a little sexier. This kitteh is enjoying her copy of Betty Dodson's Sex for One, and she thinks you'd like it too!

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As always, thanks to all of everyone who has been sending us hilarious LOLz! Do you have an idea for a feminizt LOL? Make your own by visiting I Can Has Cheezburger and send 'em to us here. Have a great, book-filled weekend, and happy LOL-ing!
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Reading Rainbow Redux: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bible! By Jonathan Goldstein

Video post by Kelsey Wallace, June 17, 2009 - 6:19am; tagged books, Jonathan Goldstein, Ladies and Gentlemen, LeVar Burton, Reading Rainbow, The Bible, The Bible!, video.
Earlier today some people were discussing their love of the show Reading Rainbow in the Bitch comments section, and I was inspired to do my own Rainbow-style book review. Here are some of my thoughts on Jonathan Goldstein's most recent book, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bible!



To hear Jonathan Goldstein himself read these excellent stories, visit This American Life or WireTap.
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Women In Search of a Voice: An Interview with Kate Walbert, Author of A Short History of Women

Books post by Sarah Seltzer, June 4, 2009 - 6:14pm; tagged A Short History of Women, BiblioBitch, books, feminism, Kate Walbert, literature, Publishers Weekly, The New Yorker, the woman question, women in literature.
Bitch is proud to announce our new book lovin' blog, Bibliobitch! To kick off our foray into the land of literature, here is an interview with author Kate Walbert by Bitch contributor Sarah Seltzer. Stay tuned for more, you bitchy bookworms, you.

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Kate Walbert's new novel "A Short History of Women" follows the women in a single family down through the generations. The official synopsis of the book is: "From a lecture delivered to suffragettes in Victorian England to a playdate on Manhattan's Upper West Side, this provocative work chronicles four generations of women, their aspirations, the limits imposed on them, and the sometimes startling choices they make in the world."

Walbert's fictional family history begins with Dorothy Townsend, who starved herself for the British suffrage movement, and continues through to today. As Dorothy's name reappears in different permutations among her children, nieces and grand-nieces, so does her struggle with "the problem that can't be named," or the problem of how women can find fulfillment in an obstacle-filled environment. Dorothy's daughter devotes herself to science and shuns intimacy, even while serving as a role model for younger women. Her grand-nieces contend with an emptiness and lack of purpose and take that feeling out in myriad ways: trespassing on military property, blogging their feelings, drinking and moving through life as best they can. Walbert has been a finalist for the National Book Award, and the "playdate" chapter of this novel appeared in the New Yorker.

A few months back, Publishers Weekly published my interview with Walbert. However, I also asked her a few extra questions that were near and dear to my heart: namely, about the F-word. Here are her answers.
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Sarah Haskins' Book Club

Audio post by Kjerstin Johnson, June 2, 2009 - 8:14pm; tagged books, podcasts, recommendations, reviews, Sarah Haskins.
Besides shooting Infomania at Current.com, writing and pitching a screenplay, contributing to the Post and Tribune, Sarah Haskins still manages to find time to curl up with a good read. Here Sarah indulges me by recommending books for quite the assortment of characters.

Download here Read on for links to some good reads!
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"Girls Like Us"

The Bitch in Black post by Deesha Philyaw, May 25, 2009 - 1:39pm; tagged books, carly simon, carole king, feminist movement, joni mitchell, music, music history, music industry, pop music, sheila weller.

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First things first: I stan for Joni Mitchell.

That journalist Sheila Weller's NYT Bestseller, "Girls Like Us" also features Carole King and Carly Simon is a nice extra, of course.  I haven't even finished this book yet, but I just have to gush about it.  It's music history, it's women's history, it's American pop culture history...what's not to love?

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