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Feminist Review blog believes that all opinions - positive and critical - are valuable and seeks to give voice to communities that remain on the margins. Our mission is to write reviews from feminist perspectives to explore the world through an anti-oppression lens.
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The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done

Nov 3, 2008
Along the business-model-turned-story line of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Myth of Multitasking is a fairly predictable read that can be summed up by its title.

Sexism in America: Alive, Well, and Ruining Our Future

Dec 10, 2009
By Barbara J. Berg, Ph.D. Lawrence Hill Books Barbara J. Berg and I have something in common—we both hate the term post-feminist. An omnipresent myth exists that ours is a post-feminist society in which women have achieved absolute parity with men...

First Timer's Kit

Dec 10, 2009
When I read the name of this product set, I laughed. First time? If you're old enough to tap the keyboard, you're probably familiar with repeatedly hitting 'shift' until the screen goes blue. It's like the old joke: “What do you call people who don't...

A Duty to the Dead: A Bess Crawford Mystery

Dec 10, 2009
By Charles Todd HarperCollins It’s funny how everyone gets something different from a story. I like it best when a book is categorized in a genre that, after reading it, is slightly off from my own understanding. It makes it even more fun to read...

LeToya – Lady Love

Dec 9, 2009
Capitol Records It's hard to believe that it's been over ten years since Destiny's Child released their first album. I was a teenager at the time, and as a big fan of bubblegum pop, I always enjoyed their music. One of my favorite Destiny's Child...

Don't Say I Didn't Warn You: Kids, Carbs, and the Coming Hormonal Apocalypse

Dec 9, 2009
By Anita Renfroe Voice, Hyperion Sassy southern belle Anita Renfroe’s sharp and charming wit weaves together a series of essays on everything from body image, motherhood, and the holiday season in Don't Say I Didn't Warn You. The book is the kind...

The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done



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