We're thrilled to interview Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, authors of Still Mad: American Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination. The discussion is delightfully wide-ranging, from the most topical things on our mind (Kyrsten Sinema and Britney Spears) to the broadest questions we are grappling with "Will true equity ever be reached?" and "Why do so many white women regularly vote against their own interests?" We discussed how women have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, Susan Sontag's lesser known feminist essays, intersectionality, and the utopianism found in feminism - the wish for a better world, and the need to imagine a better world so that it comes into being. And that's just scratching the surface - we hope you enjoy!
Ep 104: 2020 Election Gut Check
Ep 103: The Case for Biden/Harris - COVID & Healthcare
Ep 102: The Case for Biden/Harris - Civil Rights & Social Justice
Ep 101: The Case for Biden/Harris - Economy & Environment
Ep 100: Trump has COVID
Ep 99: Amy Coney Barrett
Ep 98: Notorious RBG
Ep 97: The Social Dilemma
Ep 96: Trump Doesn't Care About Vets or People of Faith
Ep 95: PUAs, Incels, Misogyny, oh my!
Ep 94: This Week in Trump News
Episode 93: Kamala Harris
Ep 92: Election Insecurity
Ep 91: Incompetence & Corruption in the White House
Ep 90: Portland and Seattle Protests
Ep 89: What You Don't Know Can't Hurt Trump
Introducing - Mitch Mondays!
Ep 88: Evaluating Trump's Campaign Promises
Ep 87: TERF Revisited: Q&A
Ep 86: J.K. Rowling is a TERF and we're devastated
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