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Feminist Review blog believes that all opinions - positive and critical - are valuable and seeks to give voice to communities that remain on the margins. Our mission is to write reviews from feminist perspectives to explore the world through an anti-oppression lens.

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The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done

Nov 3, 2008
Along the business-model-turned-story line of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Myth of Multitasking is a fairly predictable read that can be summed up by its title.

The White Mary

Dec 7, 2009
By Kira Salak Picador Marika Vicera is a war reporter who has dedicated herself to telling the stories of oppressed peoples around the world. She is giving a talk at Boston University when she meets a psychology doctoral student named Sebastian...

BooBoo Unisex Wrist Bracelet, Orange

Dec 7, 2009
Functional. Fashionable. Fun. The BooBoo wrist cuff from Truth is oh-so-cool—according to me, anyway. It’s a deep orange—a colour that has grown on me over time—and has an almost faded look. Created from distressed acrylic and cotton webbing,...

Mutluluk

Dec 7, 2009
Directed by Abdullah Oguz First Run Features In his first few shots, all very wide angles and washed-out greens, Abdullah Oguz shows his cards as an ambitious, technically brilliant filmmaker. In the Anatolian countryside, a flock of sheep turns a...

Evangelista – Prince of Truth

Dec 6, 2009
Constellation Considering Evangelista is side project of musician Carla Bozulich—a rather unstable project at that—it is hard to imagine that a work of quality would be produced by a band that seems to be a metaphorical revolving door. However,...

Black and Green: Afro-Colombians, Development, and Nature in the Pacific Lowlands

Dec 6, 2009
By Kiran Asher Duke University Press Black and Green is a publication based on Kiran Asher’s doctoral thesis in political science, a field she came to by ways of a masters in Environmental Management and much field experience in Costa Rica, Belize,...

The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done



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