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I’m a bit swamped at the moment. Will try to get back to substantive posts in the next week or so. In the meantime, it’s linkblogging day (In case you couldn’t tell, I’m attempting to at least get linkblogging done even when swamped).

An ethics of free speech, from the Bible to Spider-Man at Larvatus Prodeo
Mercurius [...]

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For those who don’t know, my partner is a marketing academic. He sent me an e-mail yesterday because he got a heads up on a call for papers from the Journal of Advertising. It seems they’re running a Special Issue on Advertising and its Relationship to Violence and Abuse. He thought (and I tend to [...]

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Okay, so it’s Thursday. Whatevs. It’s still Wednesday in most of the world, and that counts for something, right?
Anyway, links! It’s a rather close-to-home bout of linkblogging this week; including the Special Budget Bonus Round.

A Womyn’s Ecdysis: Feminist Mothering
Sudy takes Mother’s Day as a time to reflect on what Mothering is to her.

Civil Partnerships Bill [...]

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So, this might be an odd post to come up on a blog that’s at least partly a space for talking about how I want the world to be. But I started tossing this idea around a little over a year ago (and much of this post is mined from a locked post over on [...]

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So, I’m rather fond of linkblogging. It’s one of the things I did manage to do quite a lot of when I was spending much of my blogging time on LiveJournal. So, here at (Liminal) Spaces, Wednesday shall henceforth be known as linkblogging day.

A Womyn’s Ecdysis: Accepting Kyriarchy, Not Apologies
Sudy explains Kyriarchy, and explains why [...]

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This started out as being for The Angry Black Woman’s Carnival of Allies, but now I’m not so sure it fits with the intent of the Carnival. But it’s here either way.

So, I was reading belladame’s post for the carnival, about the perhaps limited utility of the word ally, and the notion that allies are [...]

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