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A Sovereign Womb
22nd November 2012, 20:25
Canadian uni student here. I've sort of "rediscovered" feminism recently and stumbled onto revolutionary socialism from there; came to the inevitable conclusion that the two are inseperable and I've been reading all I can on it.
I look forward to learning and discussing with likeminded sisters and brothers here.
GoddessCleoLover
22nd November 2012, 22:04
Welcome to Revleft.:thumbup1:
The Cheshire Cat
22nd November 2012, 22:10
Welcome!
Robespierres Neck
22nd November 2012, 22:16
:thumbup1:
Yuppie Grinder
22nd November 2012, 22:30
Cool, welcome aboard. What are some Marxist-Feminist writers you like? Also, brilliant username.
A Sovereign Womb
30th November 2012, 07:13
I'm actually not very well-read when it comes to Marxist works dealing expressly with the topic of women - mostly just a few individual essays, not really enough to comment on yet. I'm slogging through Simone de Beauvoir at the moment, but I'm not sure if you'd count her or not.
I welcome any recommendations, of course. I'm always looking to extend my reading list.
Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
1st December 2012, 23:06
I'm actually not very well-read when it comes to Marxist works dealing expressly with the topic of women - mostly just a few individual essays, not really enough to comment on yet. I'm slogging through Simone de Beauvoir at the moment, but I'm not sure if you'd count her or not.
I welcome any recommendations, of course. I'm always looking to extend my reading list.
Oh cool! I'll try to send you some Marxist Femminism.
Ostrinski
1st December 2012, 23:37
sup
Art Vandelay
1st December 2012, 23:40
Yo from a fellow canuck uni student. :)
GoddessCleoLover
2nd December 2012, 02:31
[QUOTE=A Sovereign Womb;2541318]I'm actually not very well-read when it comes to Marxist works dealing expressly with the topic of women - mostly just a few individual essays, not really enough to comment on yet. I'm slogging through Simone de Beauvoir at the moment, but I'm not sure if you'd count her or not.
I welcome any recommendations, of course. I'm always looking to extend my reading list.[/QUOTE}
Ever read anything by Rosa Luxemburg or Antonio Gramsci?
maskerade
2nd December 2012, 02:48
welcome to the forum :)
Quail
2nd December 2012, 03:10
Welcome :)
I came to communism through feminism too, so you're not alone. If you find any cool articles, be sure to post them to the women's struggle forum.
A Sovereign Womb
2nd December 2012, 09:45
Thank you all for the kind welcome.
Ever read anything by Rosa Luxemburg or Antonio Gramsci?
I've read a few pieces by Luxemburg (largely Spartacist publications and a few letters so far) and I hope to read more. Her life and work is something of an inspiration to me.
I have limited awareness of who Gramsci was and I'm sorry to say that I can't recall ever reading anything by him. I haven't quite made my way through to him on marxists.org yet.
Yazman
2nd December 2012, 10:47
A Sovereign Womb, welcome to Revleft! I hope you enjoy your time here and if you have any problems or concerns please make sure to send me a private message letting me know, and I'll do everything I can to help fix it.
And feel free to use this thread to ask questions as well if you need to!
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