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Devin B
Devin B is 51% done with Who’s Afraid of Gender?
(Updated page # to % because I’m reading an e-book; it doesn’t have the same page #s as the physical book.) There’s a fair amount of valuable info here on the UK’s TERFism. As far as key people in the movement, I think that there is a great amount of focus placed on JKR. she is a key figure, but is one of the only ones l most US citizens know and I’d appreciate getting a more holistic view on the movement
Oct 06, 2024 03:05PM Add a comment
Who’s Afraid of Gender?

Devin B
Devin B is on page 206 of 320 of Who’s Afraid of Gender?
I’m through a decent portion of chapter 5. I’m fairly familiar with the material in this chapter and would be interested in reading the resources Butler used to extrapolate on TERFs in the UK.
Oct 01, 2024 07:20PM Add a comment
Who’s Afraid of Gender?

Devin B
Devin B is on page 188 of 320 of Who’s Afraid of Gender?
So far still pretty good. Contrary to one review I read, Butler does provide some advice (at least in chapter 4) that could be used to address the consequences of the phantasm of gender (e.g. laws and Supreme Court decisions that enforce transphobia and pro-life sexism in the US). However, the advice is more aimed at activists, and may be less useful to those who have loved ones that believe in phantasms about gender
Oct 01, 2024 04:16PM Add a comment
Who’s Afraid of Gender?

Devin B
Devin B is on page 132 of 320 of Who’s Afraid of Gender?
Chapter 2 didn’t expand much beyond what was covered/set up in chapter 1. They broke down specific arguments articulated by the Vatican and authors influencing global politics about gender. A bit iterative but needless to say some things may bear repeating. Overall this chapter serves to further illustrate the counter factual global narrative about gender and sexuality. Still more historical than theory heavy IMO.
Sep 29, 2024 04:20PM Add a comment
Who’s Afraid of Gender?

Devin B
Devin B is on page 104 of 320 of Who’s Afraid of Gender?
Finished chapter 1 finally. Since the last update, I quickly reviewed some responses from other people on Goodreads that were a bit more critical of Butler (not for lack of agreeing with their ideas but for being disappointed with the limited theoretical work in the book). I can see what this person meant, and with that being said I don’t think this book is necessarily curated with people who agree with it in mind.
Sep 28, 2024 09:29PM Add a comment
Who’s Afraid of Gender?

Devin B
Devin B is on page 90 of 320 of Who’s Afraid of Gender?
it is providing a lot more context for the gender question in the global political arena. Learning a lot more about the work of rightwing think tanks in the global south, particularly in rhetoric surrounding various genocides in the past three decades, and sodomy laws that enforce the death penalty.

Hoping that I can manage to finish this in the next few days (it’s due soon 😭)
Sep 28, 2024 08:32PM Add a comment
Who’s Afraid of Gender?

Devin B
Devin B is 63% done with The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight
Features interesting analyses on the unique needs of blind people in accessible infrastructure (e.g. curb height, crosswalks) as well as barriers to being able to engage in popular culture and the impact of poor faith readings of partially blind people in public spaces. So far very good!
Sep 24, 2024 03:21PM Add a comment
The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight

Devin B
Devin B is 30% done with The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight
Listening to the audio book using Libby. I read this a fair amount last year but I’ve restarted it because it has been too long.
Sep 20, 2024 08:43PM Add a comment
The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight

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