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Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution

This book delves into the multifaceted nature of motherhood, analyzing its impact on individuals and society. It explores the personal experiences of mothers and the broader institutional structures that shape motherhood, offering a comprehensive look at this complex and significant aspect of human life. more

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Adrienne Rich
Adrienne Rich

Adrienne Rich was an American poet known for her profound poetry and feminist perspective. Her works explored themes such as gender, politics, and social justice, having a profound impact on contemporary poetry. more

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“¿Cómo opera el psicópata? Engañándote, te hace creer que existen otras historias, y después de todo, los cuentos de hadas no están tan mal. A él si lo necesitas porque te da todo, absolutamente todo lo que tiene, “hasta quedar en deuda conmigo mismo”, como dice la canción. Te apantallas, te sientes valorada finalmente, reconocida no como una guerrera lodosa, sino una mujer limpia, sin máculas o resentimientos. Es más, ningún hombre te había dicho “te amo” con tanta valentía y solvencia emocional. A veces hasta te proponen matrimonio o vivir juntos, la segunda o tercera vez que se acuestan contigo. Montan un teatro que les funciona, te muestran pruebas de lo que dicen y hacen. Se aprovechan de las carencias afectivas que tienes, llenan esos huecos, los desbordan.”

“She wondered if every place in New Orleans had a secret garden, if every place was so witchy and beautiful. And for the first time, she was filled with an enormous pride for who she was--what she was, all of it. That pride filled the spaces between her bones so that it was impossible not to stand tall. Anxiety makes everything feel very big or very small, depending on which is more hurtful in the moment. Being suddenly relived of anxiety in this moment gave her a clear understanding that this was the life she had been running towards. Not necessarily New Orleans, not a distant dot on a map, not a brand-new career, but a life full of secret gardens”

“Women Run Better (The Sonnet) Men only inherit the world, Women give birth to the world. If women can birth the world, women can run the world (far better than men). History reveals, war is a masculine merchandise, Whereas preserving life is an act of the feminine. Masculinity bears inclination for competitiveness, Femininity is synonymous with synergy and cohesion. That's why female leaders can step down more gracefully, making way for new minds at the helm, Whereas their male counterparts would rather take their position to the grave. Femininity is not a reproductive quality, Femininity is the source of all rejuvenation. No matter what gender or orientation you are, Nourish your femininity, and there'll be ascension.”

“CHEMISTRY IS CHANGE, she wrote. Whenever you start doubting yourself, she said, turning back to the audience, whenever you feel afraid, just remember. Courage is the root of change - and change is what we’re chemically designed to do. So when you wake up tomorrow, make this pledge. No more holding yourself back. No more subscribing to others’ opinions of what you can and cannot achieve. And no more allowing anyone to pigeonhole you into useless categories of sex, race, economic status, and religion. Do not allow your town slide dormant, ladies. Design your own future. When you go home today, ask yourself what you will change. And then get started.”

“The consequences of treating generations of women as economically illiterate are that women have been unable to educate their daughters about money, women have been shut out from one of the main sources of power in capitalist societies (money), and few girls have grown up believing that finance is a career for them.”