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Shameless Self-Promotion Sunday

Two questions this week: (1) What have you written? (Leave links in the comments); and (2) if you’re in the US, what are you doing this lovely Memorial Day weekend?

I am sitting out at my fabulous room mates’ pool at her parents’ house, eating lots of BBQ, getting sunburned and drinking lots of vinho verde. That means that I’m not around to moderate comments — so please be patient if you’re stuck in moderation. I’ll clear the queue out Monday evening.

Now, self-promote away!


46 thoughts on Shameless Self-Promotion Sunday

  1. I talked about being a polyamorous bisexual, (http://nolittlelolita.livejournal.com/#item9850), the new issue of Cosmopolitan – their beauty secrets, amazing amount of useless fluff and sex advice, and atrocious article on rape (http://nolittlelolita.livejournal.com/#item9689), went into a little bit of detail about my new “diet”, (http://nolittlelolita.livejournal.com/#item9429) and when I realized how persuasive patriarchy is (http://nolittlelolita.livejournal.com/#item9015)

  2. 1. I didn’t really write anything this week… I’m on hiatus because I have a billion things due and a prom dress to make. But I’m planning some really awesome stuff for next week, because I’ve been reading cool feminist things instead of studying for my exams!
    2. For Memorial Day Weekend, I went to Gay Prom with my girlfriend! It was tons of fun – Gay Prom is sponsored by awesome people who do cool things like give teens free HIV tests and pass out HRC stickers, and the music was wonderful, and I met all kinds of cool people.

  3. I am going to take a day for myself tomorrow and go wandering around Philly, and then have some people over to watch hockey.

    I’m writing a multi-part series on sex over at my blog. On kink, on the word “slut,” on sex and free speech, inspired by the post here today. More to come so if you like those, check back.

  4. 1) I wrote this post about my high school theater company, which is in funding jeopardy because Planned Parenthood has taken a lot of budget hits.

    2) We had a house party last night, but it was so underattended that we’ll be drinking the leftover booze for a month. Not that I’m complaining.

  5. I spent this weekend writing papers, reading, and watching films for class. Finals are coming up this weekend. Blah.

    I wrote about Burmese women refugees in Thailand who are not being allowed to seek asylum elsewhere because they are good for tourism.

    That was the only thing I personally wrote this week, but my co-bloggers kept the content coming.

  6. 1. I wrote/re-reported a lot this week. Here are my favorites:

    Sex and the City turned me into Miranda., Look! It’s my book!, and Why I blog:.

    2. I watched the second Narnia movie, not good, for most of the same reasons that I’m critical of the Harry Potter franchise. Plus there was the overbearing message that Christianity, patriarchy and war are good; while negotiation and women leaders are nonexistent. I also watched Baby Mama and loved it. 🙂

  7. I’ve been reading about new found sexulaity (bisexual to be exact), seeing through a feminist’s eyes and dealing with double standards and gender stereotypes. http://ironjawedangst.wordpress.com/ Over the weekend I somehow made my way from a school dance, to Zion, to a near death experience, to Vegas and have now conquered all the way back to my bedroom.

  8. I’m writing a series of posts about a conference I attended at Birkbeck, University of London on ‘What is masculinity? How useful is it as a historical category?’ From an academic’s point of view, but I hope the posts on misogyny and the political uses of gender history may have wider interest.

    In the UK it’s a bank holiday weekend and so the weather’s rotten, but we’ve got friends coming to visit, so it doesn’t matter.

  9. 1) I wrote a little on my dissertation, but that’s not widely available (yet!).

    2) Earlier this weekend I did some mending and laundry, and today we’re making a picnic to take to the park to loll about in the grass and watch people play frisbee with their dogs.

  10. Moved to my own domain, and redesigned. Whee!

    Some musings on disability & body image throughout, and a post highlighting the reason we’re having so much trouble this primary cycle.

  11. This week I wrote about the Texas Appeals court overturning the custody decision and a response from one of my readers (okay, friends who also reads my blog)

    directed folks who care about the girls and sexism study to two cool girls centric festivals

    and in the super shameless category, last week I got a shout out in a print magazine which is especially exciting since the other two blogs covered are official blogs of non profits written by communications departments

  12. “Beijing Olympics “Volunteers’ Guide” lays into people with disabilities”: Olympic “sensitivity training” consists of nuggets like this:

    For example, some physically disabled are isolated, unsocial, and introspective; they usually do not volunteer to contact people. They can be stubborn and controlling; they may be sensitive and struggle with trust issues. Sometimes they are overly protective of themselves, especially when they are called“crippled”or“paralyzed”.

    I also take a peek at some cherry-picking “research” on MMORPG gender-swapping: ““Women are treated better than men online”, says NerdBoobLoot-man”, which glosses over and dismisses real issues of online sexual harassment in favour of what some men think it is like to be female and online.

  13. I was inspired by Obama’s speech in FL about Israel and wrote a response to that and Jil”s recent Israel post based on some of my mixed feelings about all of it.

    This Memorial Day weekend i was SUPER patriotic and spent the weekend in Washington, DC visiting a friend. We went to all the monuments, listened to America-loving country music, and watching Rolling Thunder (lots and lots of motorcycles) blaze through 🙂 It was a wonderful weekend.

  14. I’m a day late, too, but what the fuck!

    Here I dissect David “Bobo” Brooks’s recent pool of vomit in the New York Times editorial page.

    And here I explore the relationship between the recent Iowa “immigration” raid and the police bust of a Hamptons art gallery cocktail party.

    I know I’ve said this before, but maybe not recently: It is truly a mitzvah for a huge-ass blog like Feminste to give smaller bloggers a sanctioned opportunity to both hawk their own and check out each others wares.

  15. A few posts that might be of interest to Feministe readers:
    1) An upcoming summit in Vancouver on women’s economic security
    2) Of boys, girls, and the crisis in American public education
    3) Care Talk, a blog about the “care sector”
    4) Iceland and the importance of paternity leave
    5) The capital gap (a sibling of the wage gap) – but be sure to read the comments, there is some solid criticism of my source
    6) A bit about Amy Smith, a super cool engineer and inventor who develops low-cost technology for the developing world

    I live in Canada, so no long weekend for me, except the usual extended weekend that is courtesy of my class schedule. I spent it studying, and I also rented How She Move, a fun and feminist dance movie set and filmed in Toronto. Check it out!

  16. I have written a whole lot having just started my blog and having a whole lot to say. Please check me out at Uncensored Feminista.

    What have I done this weekend? Studied. :/ I’ve had a lot of studying to catch up on so that’s what my weekend consisted of. Besides, it’s been raining and all around nasty down here in Miami, so there really hasn’t been much of a reason to go out.

  17. Rats! I missed the what-are-you-doing part – I spent some time with a friend who needed some friendship. I am now in San Jose at the NetSquared conference. As per usual, I have been writing at Make Something Happen. It has been great to go back and see everything that everyone is writing.

  18. I just started a new blog, hopefully to include some mix of culture, politics, and current events through media criticism. Please check it out and let me know if you have any tips!

    elizabethruth.wordpress.com

    this weekend, i continued in my attempt to understand the NYC subway system (i’m new to the city this summer)

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