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Letters from a Fainthearted Feminist – Jill Tweedie (1982)

Jill Tweedie was a feminist writer and broadcaster who is best remembered for her Guardian column on feminist issues, which ran from from 1969 to 1988. One particular series of columns was Letters from a Fainthearted Feminist, which was later collected into a book of the same name, and later again, More from Martha. I [...]

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March 10, 2010 in book thoughts, feminism, fiction, politics, women's history
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Women Unbound Reading Challenge

I’ve never really been one for reading challenges. I did start one once, but that was the year I began my Masters and it quickly went out this window. However, I’ve seen a few posts about the Women Unbound challenge over the past few days and I’ve decided to take part. This year I won’t [...]

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December 17, 2009 in auto/biography, feminism, fiction, history, women's history
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