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url 2019-06-08 00:39
Read Like a Rebel: Banned Books to Read in 2019
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url 2018-09-02 04:46
"Trashing the Rape Trope" -- Live YouTube event in 7 Days with authors Martha Wells, Kate Elliott, and Jim C. Hines
All Systems Red - Martha Wells
Terminal Uprising - Jim C. Hines
King's Dragon - Kate Elliott

For The Pixel Project.

Source: m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ssCQb1opiDw
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review 2015-07-25 19:57
The Fade Out, Vol. 1 by Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips
The Fade Out Volume 1 - Ed Brubaker,Sean Phillips

Offensive racist stereotyping, rampant sexism, an abundance of rape, clichéd and disjointed storytelling and an unwieldy cast of homogenous characters of which to keep track – what’s not to love about this 1940s noir in graphic novel form?

 

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Source: literaryames.wordpress.com/2015/07/25/the-fade-out-vol-1-ed-brubaker
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review 2014-08-10 14:57
The Shawl by Cynthia Ozick
The Shawl - Cynthia Ozick,Yelena Shmulenson

The Shawl is the first book I’ve read concerning the Holocaust but it’s everything one would expect it to be. A horrific, poignant, lyrical, and heartbreaking narrative of one woman’s life before, during and after the traumatizing events for the Jewish during WWII. Listening to Yelena Shmulenson’s skillful narration brought Rosa’s suffering to life and doesn’t fail to evoke heartache for her plight.

 

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Source: literaryames.wordpress.com/2014/08/10/the-shawl-by-cynthia-ozick
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url 2014-08-09 22:16
I’m So Sick of “Historically Accurate Rape”.

Content Warning: This post discusses rape and sexual assault, particularly against women, and spoilers for both Outlander and Games of Thrones. Approach with caution.

 

"Rape happens. It’s always happened, and it’s a depressing and horrific thing we should be tackling every single day. Great activists and charities are doing stellar work, often with little funding, and insightful writers are challenging perceptions in countless essays and stories. I’m not here to tell any writer what they should and shouldn’t write, but I do ask for a few moments of thought on this particular issue: If dragons are an excusable anachronism from ‘historically accurate’ tales but not raping women is political correctness gone mad, then what does that say about us all?"

 

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