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Shameless Self-Promotion Sunday

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  1. Compare and Contrast – A follow-up of sorts to a book review that I recently posted to my blog. The first post was a review of a book about sexual problems & dysfunction written by a group of professional women, but it did not include any essays written from the perspective of the women being talked about. In contrast, in this post, I found an essay written by a woman who has vaginismus and who is herself also familiar with gender studies. It was a refreshing change of perspective and it stands it’s very interesting when read alongside the book that the professional women put out.

  2. This week at Yes Means Yes Blog:

    A widely circulated marriage equality video had the side effect of underscoring critiques of marriage as an institution; I have my own thoughts on what it means to make marriage an arrangment that actually fits people’s lives.

    In a deeply personal post about the kind of BDSM I do, I start with an amazing video of base jumbers in flying suits, and then segue into my own version of jumping off a cliff, playing with no safeword.

  3. Here’s what’s going on over at Gender Across Borders:

    We’re hiring! We’re looking for a Junior Editorial Intern and a Development Intern, both positions for Winter 2011.

    On our GAB Podcast, we spoke with one of the members of the Thambo Project.

    Patriarchy pervades the mining industry in Mining Disasters and Feminism (Why It’s Not Just About Mistresses).

    News flash: gender dynamics in academia are not looking good, and being a woman is probably not helpful to your career.

    The Don’t Ask Don’t Tell saga drags on, but unfortunately it won’t be the final battle for LGBT service members.

  4. This week Monica Roberts/TransGriot wrote a piece regarding a bigoted anti-TS/TG article by some one named BevJo, titled
    ‘Transwomen Are Merely Castrated Men.’:
    http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2010/11/rad-fems-still-letting-transhate-flow.html
    Having faced this bigotry disguised as Radical Feminism for some 40 years I responded to BevJo’s hate screed with:
    http://womenborntranssexual.com/2010/11/30/naked-hatred-in-the-name-of-radical-feminim-lesbian-separatism/
    And
    http://womenborntranssexual.com/2010/12/01/we-no-longer-push-so-easy/

  5. At re:Cycling, we wrote about new research on painful periods in adolescence as predictor of endometriosis; the New York magazine cover story about the Pill; women taking ‘menstrual leave’ from work; and Vanessa T. Meyer’s thesis film about the menstrual cup.

  6. Guest post by Warren, who usually writes at Auspicious Scuttlebutt, on Movember, which is intended to help raise awareness about men’s health.
    http://ethecofem.com/2010/12/04/pappas-got-a-brand-new-stash/

    My take on that stupid NYT article:
    http://ethecofem.com/2010/12/03/how-to-make-your-relationship-better-pretend-you-live-in-the-1950s/

    And then I just talk about trend pieces in general:
    http://ethecofem.com/2010/12/03/trend-pieces/

    The problem with makeup, or my beef with the marketing of makeup:
    http://ethecofem.com/2010/12/01/the-problem-with-makeup/

    Danny wonders what your shopping weakness is:
    http://ethecofem.com/2010/11/30/do-you-have-a-shopping-weakness/

    About the Minnesota state lawmaker who was stalking a woman he met online, and wound up in the parking lot of a Planned Parenthood with a loaded gun and extra ammo– it was all a misunderstanding!:
    http://ethecofem.com/2010/11/24/minnesota-lawmaker-caught-outside-of-local-planned-parenthood-with-a-loaded-gun/

    What would you tell your 16-year-old self?
    http://ethecofem.com/2010/11/24/what-would-you-tell-your-16-year-old-self/

  7. “Poverty is a Women’s Issue”

    It’s high time we stop promoting and pushing adoption on expectant mothers and instead start addressing the societal inequality of women that puts them in the place of having to choose between advancement and food to eat, and nurturing their children. Women deserve the same opportunities for advancement, livelihood, and success as men, WHILE nurturing their children. But women’s issues, the glass ceiling, lack of health care and support, the expense of child care and school and work schedules not made for women with children make that pretty darn hard.

    http://www.declassifiedadoptee.com/2010/12/poverty-is-womens-issue.html

  8. This past week on Man Boobz, my blog about misogyny, the Men’s Rights movement, and more:

    Some self-proclaimed “Happy Bachelors” who really aren’t very happy. And who are raging misogynists.

    I look at an odd, angry anti-feminist blogger who also hates the Men’s Rights Movement, for some mostly good reasons.

    I look at a pompous twit who thinks that Civilization requires that women get spanked. (I’m not sure if he means literally or figuratively.)

    As always, the guys I write about are pretty over-the-top offensive, so TRIGGER WARNING.

  9. It’s been a busy week.

    The Purple Dove Project is soliciting donations for a charity auction, to benefit GLBT youth programs.

    My latest short story is out, in Zombiality: A Queer Bent on the Undead. So if lesbian truckers in a zombie apocalypse are your deal, check it.

    Also, the Literary Undworld, a woman-led consortium of small-press authors, is having a bunch of Holiday Specials, all including free shipping.

    I managed my word count, but here is why I won NaNoWriMo. But I need a title for one of them.

    I’m running the Yuletide Youtube again. (This links to a number of posts, all tagged with Yuletide Youtube)

  10. This week at SexGenderBody:

    jaded16 discusses the usage of “difference” as label , in On Treasuring Difference and discusses the treatment of ability and sex / gender identity, in Re-Presenting Absences.

    Christina Engela reports on the well funded campaign of anti-gay hatred, intolerance and vitriol sponsored by the religious right, in “The homosexuals are coming! The homosexuals are coming!” and reflect on SA’s role in helping the UN omit GLBTQI persons from human rights protection, in Reading Between The Lines.

    the gay love coach was interviewed by Esquire but apparently the topic was too much for their readership, in The Power Bottom.

    James Turnbull reviews a brilliant video from a Hong Kong teen in the context of gender / sex roles, in Lessons about Korean ads from a Hong Kong Teenager and offers up the first two parts of a series on “Sex and the University” Part 1 & Part 2.

    And I reflect on the relationship between readers & writers on the blogosphere, in Trigger Warning?

  11. A review of Abortion Democracy, a documentary film about abortion in Poland and South Africa: http://michelleg3399.wordpress.com/2010/12/01/abortion-democracy/

    A response to “Not the Child My Grandmother Wanted,” an article by Ayaan Hirsi Ali:http://michelleg3399.wordpress.com/2010/12/03/a-response-to-ayaan-hirsi-ali/

    A response to the recent closing of the feminist health center in Yakima, Washington:
    http://michelleg3399.wordpress.com/2010/12/05/dont-let-feminist-health-centers-become-obsolete/

  12. I got a shock this weekend when another mother told me she tells her son to steer clear of kids that are picked on and bullied, for his own safety. Here’s the twist. She sees the real danger not from the bully, but from the bullied child. That child will eventually “explode” (post-Columbine world, she cited).

    http://kaiaroon.wordpress.com/2010/12/05/risk/

    This never occured to me. That was a hard revelation to digest, I’m still bothered by it. I’m just stunned.

  13. a day late, but these are my reflections on the cowardly lion’s comment about what he would do if he was king of the forest — thinking about this song has caused me to think about how courage enables us to evolve as human and spiritual beings — courage requires commitment, responsibility, integrity and a willingness to move past internalized boundaries — http://www.inspiritual.biz/inspiritual-reflections/2010/12/6/if-i-were-kingqueen-of-the-forest.html

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