Feminism and Tea

A reformed blog from what used to be meaningless chattering to what I hope is meaningful discussion on politics and society, with a heavy focus on gender issues. Please feel free to comment, especially if you disagree.

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

International Women's Day 2011: Women and Democracy

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Last year on international women's day, I wrote a blog post on what the 8th of March is and what it isn't . I felt that was needed; ...
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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Tory MSP: Rape Survivor Has Herself to Blame

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I think this will be my first post commenting on Scottish politics, but I thought this very relevant to bring to people's attention as t...
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

The Average Human and Changing the World: What We Can Learn from Egypt

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If you have missed what has been happening in Egypt for the past three weeks, you must have had your head buried in the sand. The people of ...
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Wednesday, February 09, 2011

The Whole Woman by Germaine Greer

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Before I opened this book, I went to Amazon to read the reviews of the book in order to get some kind of inkling what this book was all ...
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Monday, February 07, 2011

Tea Musings: God, Creation, and the Missing Third Gender

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This time brought to you by a special blueberry/grapefruit Earl Grey blend called "Grandpa's Mix," bought as usual at  Tehörna...
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Friday, February 04, 2011

Naomi Wolf, Wikileaks and Inconsistency

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Naomi Wolf has written a piece on the Huffington Post about the "lost cojones" of America's journalists who refuse to defend ...
Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Tea Musings*: Bodies

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Tea of the night: A berry flavoured rooibos called the Queen of the Forest, bought at  Tehörnan in Umeå . Recently I have started reflecti...
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