Sunday, August 2, 2009

Weekly links!

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Today, you lucky readers get a sneak peek of the new Deeply Problematic! It looks to be an exciting week here, with ads (whee, I know), commentary, new looks, and a bunch of new weekly features.

50 Books for Problematic Times launches tomorrow! This week, you can look forward to:
  • Grapefruit by Yoko Ono, reviewed by Cara of Feministe and The Curvature
  • Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie, reviewed by Laura of Adventures of a Young Feminist
  • Lipschitz 6 or Two Angry Blondes by T. Cooper
  • The Fortune Cookie Chronicles by Jennifer 8. Lee
  • The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
  • Descent of Alette by Alice Notley
  • Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement, by Kathryn Joyce
Here are some posts I liked this week:

Wait ... did we learn something from Sarah Palin?!
How The Anti-Abortion Movement Demonized George Tiller
Extenze for women--so the men already taking Extenze have something to fuck
Portraying Southerners: Joe’s Crab Shack Commercial
The problem with black faces and books
Dealing With Family
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Luann?
Washed Over by a Wave
On Hollywood's Strong, Self-Hating Women
An Early 90's Springer Show On Trans Issues
Vintage Ad of the Day
An Exercise in Gay Acceptance for Heterosexuals
Sexist Beatdown: Ejaculations of Surprise Edition!
And you will go to Mykonos
Nappy Hair In the Jolie-Pitt World

Please feel free to leave your links in the comments!

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