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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.

All Tomorrow's Parties: The Film

Nov 6, 2009
Directed by All Tomorrow’s People and Jonathan Caouette Warp Films Lightning Bolt jams in a courtyard. Grizzly Bear harmonizes on the beach. Concert-goers play Dance Dance Revolution, and young hipster musicians experiment with theremins, wind...

Green Meadow Earrings

Nov 6, 2009
When cold weather settles over the Northern Hemisphere, it's all I can do to get out of bed in the morning. I live far enough north that the daylight time literally cuts in half—what was once a twelve-hour-day becomes six measly hours of...

The House at Sugar Beach: In Search of a Lost African Childhood

Nov 5, 2009
By Helene Cooper Simon and Schuster Helene Cooper’s memoir about growing up in Liberia and moving to the United States paints a portrait of a girl trapped between two cultures and countries worlds apart from one another. Cooper is the descendant of...

Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton

Nov 5, 2009
By Duchess Harris Palgrave Macmillan There has to be something said for being able to succeed in concisely communicating the issue of Black feminism and politics, but I think Duchess Harris has done just that. In Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy...

Tooth-y Post & Live Life/Love Life Earrings

Nov 5, 2009
I hover in that funny in-between space of generations. Having come into this world in 1980, I teeter between Gen X and Gen Y status. I remember the Reagan presidency, the first Gulf War, and the fall of the Berlin wall—though I didn’t really...

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



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