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- From Margin to Center (South End Press Classics Series)
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- A New History of the European Witch Hunts
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- A New Spelling of My Name (Crossing Press Feminist Series)
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By Audre Lorde -
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- Fear and Fantasy in Post-9/11 America
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- The Birth of Sexism in Western Thought (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers Series)
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Finished in 2007 




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Screw Inner Beauty
Fat-Acceptance Bloggers Kate Harding and Marianne Kirby do a good fat-acceptance primer complete with humour, personal stories and proper references.
Not much in the book will be new for seasoned readers of their blogs and folks already pretty familiar with Fat-Acceptance and HAES, but it's a ... (continue)
Fat-Acceptance Bloggers Kate Harding and Marianne Kirby do a good fat-acceptance primer complete with humour, personal stories and proper references.
Not much in the book will be new for seasoned readers of their blogs and folks already pretty familiar with Fat-Acceptance and HAES, but it's a nice quick read, and I must admit there are folks in my life I want to hand it to and say "Read this. Then talk to me again, because I'm sick of hearing about your diet and how fat you/that woman in the street is and OMG OBESITY CRISIS OOGA BOOGA." Well, okay. I'd probably stop at "Read this, then talk to me again."