December 20, 2005

Carnival of Feminists V

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Here is some holiday reading of the feminist variety, and a day early, too. Thanks to all the nominators, particularly as I have not been able to surf too much this last little while. And a happy Winter Solstice to all!

Organizing:

Anthony writes about Nupi Lal in Manipur: "Nupi Lan means the women's war, Nupi meaning women and Lan meaning war, when women stood up in an uprising againts what we called chak tangba (inflation of food i.e. rice)."

Neha Vish on child labour.

Antonia asks, do we need "More women Tories?"

Nathanael writes about Turkish women in Germany.

Jill at Feministe posts On Helping Women, about the Haven Coalition, a group who "invite low-income women into their homes when these women travel to New York for abortions. They feed them. They give them a place to sleep. They bring them to the clinic the next morning."

Art/design/culture:

Melinda of Sour Duck nominates this post "for its scathing title, brevity, controversy, and general good pointedness."

Natalie Bennett offers "The National Portrait Gallery: Eight of my favourite women."

Holly asks, Are Women Lousy at Designing Clothes for Women? Also see Why Men Dress Women at 11D.

Twisty Faster dislikes Lucy.

Mothering

"The Price of Motherhood" at The Snarky Squab.

Maryanne posts about Dr. Leila Ahmed's A Border Passage.

Anna at inkycircus on taking anti-depressents during pregnancy.

My post on Andrea Buchanan's edited collection, It's A Boy!

In our bodies:

"Consider the Hijab: Blogging Against Racism" from Lauren at Feministe: a high-school girl does a radical experiment.

Track the IT Girl at Fluffy Dollars, a "marxist-feminist blog about pop culture." Clara Bow, the tradition lives on!

In "The Walking Wombed," Molly writes about the different meanings of body-image anxiety in women and men. Submitted by aeonsomnia.

Check out this post at Wanda Ball. The body image stuff begins with the line "Chicky has inspired me."

Food for Thought about eating disorders.

Emmy at gendergeek on raunch culture. Actually, check out the whole blog; it's new to me, and very, very interesting.

Institutionalized violence:

"A sobering post": this post at I See Invisible People. What were the two dissenting judges thinking, indeed.

Silvana contemplates the vagina.

Ruchira Paul, new to blogging since October 2005, nominates Barefoot, Pregnant .... and Dead.

Tayari Jones (no relation) writes, "I don't know if you would be interested in this, but I posted this entry about the runaway bestseller Confessions of a Video Vixen. It has been a couple of months since I posted it on my basically literary blog, but I still get comments EVERY DAY."

Roxanne Cooper submits this post about the new submission in marriage. Yes it does so belong in this category.

And, who says college football is all good fun? Not Horatio.

All that being said, Natalie urges us not to be paralysed by fear in "Women and fear: time to tackle the pathology."

Between the sheets (or on top of them. Or, against the wall next to the cupboard in which they are kept. Oh, you know what I mean!):

From sexposfemme journal: a review of Greta Christina's Are We Having Sex Now or What, and Image versus Reality.

Tiffany at blackfeminism.org offers The Sex Post: "Sometimes sex is sex — sweaty, lusty, kinky, naughty, pleasurable or painful — it is not always an expression of power or dominance, even when it appears to be."

AfroFeminista on dating in Nairobi.

Slit deconstructs Carrie Bradshaw and it's not pretty.

At work:

A post many might relate to: "She's the Boss." Women in power, women who are as bad as men, and avoiding the "B" word. The Devil Wears Prada. (snort!).

Femimism in theory:

Ampersand posts about the censoring of Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex.


Finally:

Blue Earth Notes asks why there are not more women in computer shops. And in related news, Trish Wilson offers A Geek's Guide To Picking Up Chicks In Computer Labs, chock full of excellent advice.



Go to the Carnival of Feminists main page, or go directly to Carnivals I, II, III, and IV. The next Carnival will be at Reappropriate on January 4, so get your nominations in. The Carnival is listed on the Truth Laid Bear ubercarnival. You can find other carnivals at The Blog Carnival.

Many, many thanks to Natalie Bennett for her help putting together this issue of the Carnival.

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This looks fantastic, mj! I anticipate much in the way of semi-justified break-taking over the next few days!

Scribbled by Another Damned Medievalist at December 20, 2005 5:07 PM | Permalink

A day early, eh? That's keeping the readers on their toes! ;)

Nicely done. And I love the seasonal image you included!

Time to brew a cup of tea and settle down for a good read.

Well done!

Scribbled by Sour Duck at December 20, 2005 9:07 PM | Permalink

Thanks for the plug! :) Brilliant collection of posts here!

Scribbled by neha at December 21, 2005 5:43 AM | Permalink

Excellent. Well done.

Scribbled by Winter at December 21, 2005 7:08 AM | Permalink

Looks like some great reads to keep me busy at work!
Thanks.

Scribbled by TP at December 21, 2005 9:30 AM | Permalink

Great carnival... good job!

Scribbled by Lake Desire at December 21, 2005 8:01 PM | Permalink

Fantastic job!

Scribbled by The Happy Feminist at December 21, 2005 10:05 PM | Permalink

Shucks, ladies, t'weren't nothin'.

Scribbled by mj at December 23, 2005 9:53 PM | Permalink