
In this episode of Reading Women, Kendra, Jaclyn, and special guest Mallory Whiteduck discuss books by Indigenous women from around the world. The hosts also discuss books they are currently reading.
It has long been obvious that our world’s power structures are set up to benefit men, so how does women’s power play out in our narratives? What happens when women are suddenly given a power they are usually deprived of?
Lauren takes some suspicious cough syrup and recaps Northanger Abbey. The hosts of today's episodes discuss the era of Jane Eyre and the tale of Northanger Abbey.
Hosts Dani and Mollie read Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston and couldn't help but spot a few similarities between Janie Crawford and a few other past heroines. They also discuss Tea Cake and his never-ending schemes and Hurston's History.
Fiction + (Her)story. Zing Tsjeng is in the front row at the Baileys Book Bar this week to hear a panel of brilliant female historians as they discuss inspirational women from history, including those who have been unjustly written out of the narrative.
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