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“Third World” Women & Politics (3 of 11)

One can also see how little effort it takes within the holy texts to generalize these recurrent motifs, and define as sacred the hypostatised cultural norm: ‘Man.’ This religious symbol of Man allows the male-defined community to create and worship itself, and justifies a collective effervescence that seems to always exclude women. Women may contribute…

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“Third World” Women & Politics (2 of 11)

Fundamentalism Why is there a growing fundamentalist movement in a wide variety of disparate cultures today? Why are women almost invariably the mediums on which this fundamentalism is expressed? It is not surprising to discover a reductionist and/or essentialist attitude towards women within cultures and societies wherein fundamentalist beliefs are gaining hold. In many, if…

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“Third World” Women & Politics (1 of 11)

Originally written in… late 1999, I think? -for an anthropology class of the same name. This is an experiment to see how well (or not) old college papers transfer to this format. Enjoy! ;) Links to associated book reviews I’ve written, and Amazon associate links, are in the Bibliography at the end of the paper….

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My sweetie rocks mightily! Word 2007 stinks, though…

Spent most of yesterday in a state of carefully controlled panic. I’ve been desperately working on finishing my late papers for last quarter — thank goodness for being able to “pre-load” WP with my reviews and Bestiaries! So I have a desktop with Word 2007, the latest version, on it… and a nice but very…

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Joyous Solstice to all!

Winter Solstice occurs when the earth’s axial tilt is farthest away from the sun. It is often also referred to as Midwinter, since that is the shortest day and longest night of the year. From this point on until Summer’s Solstice, the nights will be getting shorter, and the days will be getting longer. Traditionally…

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Unreliable Truth (I of IV)

Unreliable Truth: On Memoir & Memory by Maureen Murdock Fact can exist without human intelligence but truth cannot. — Toni Morrison For a piece of writing to be called a memoir it must include self-reflection. Without it, the recollection of an incident or incidents lacks depth and cannot lead to transformation. Like any good piece…

Solstice pizza, woohooo! :)

One of my housemates dragged me away from the computer to go get a pizza with him from Papa Murphy’s — a “take it home and bake it” place that makes the best pizza in town. We ordered half the pizza to be what their menu called “Cowboy” style: pepperoni, Italian sausage, mushrooms, salami, and…