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Posts Tagged ‘feminism’

Dear God. Dear Bones. Dear Yellow or Dear Poetry, How Are You So Powerful

By Maria Martelli | February 5, 2024
Poetry book by Noor Hindi in the sun rays on a white table.

I read “Dear God. Dear Bones. Dear Yellow.” by Noor Hindi like one passes through a storm, intensely and hurried, and then I read it again with a close friend, N., slower, letting it simmer through us.

It is powerful, superbly formed, disruptive of anti-arab narratives,

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10 speculative fictions I read and loved in 2023

By Maria Martelli | January 11, 2024

Because I love lists & speculative fiction & remembering what I thought about what I read, I’m making this one – it has no order except kind-of-a-chronological order? And it contains a bit of cheating because the last two I finished in 2024 and

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“Abolish the family” – On the unfairness of kinship practices

By Maria Martelli | November 16, 2023
Red book cover for „Abolish the family”

As a child, who has not wondered why they were given certain parents, and not others? And maybe, our parents have wondered the same about us.

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