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Absolutezero

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should i?

Convince(inform) me or whatever.
Oh I just wondered. Butler is one of the key voices of theoretical feminism at the moment. A key proponent of gender as a series of socially enforced actions, as opposed to biologically determined like sex.
 

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Bodies that Matter and Gender Trouble are probably the best ones to try. If you hunt around you can find copies of them online.
 

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Sherlock Holmes: House of Silk. Great book, quite well written and has a deep dark plot :D
 

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War Of Da Worlds by my main man, H.G. Word up, playa.
 

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Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse

I've read another book by Hesse and for some reason both of them are basically readings of records about the protagonist. The Glass Bead Game was a recounting by some historian and Steppenwolf is a diary.
 
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"Never Say Die" - Chris O'Brien

Just finished reading "When the Air Hits Your Brain" by Frank T. Vertosick Jr. M.D.
 

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finally finished Candy. Shit the bed it is a great book.

Starting the plague - Camus tonight (maybe)
 
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Starting Homer's The Odyssey, so I can then tackle Joyce's Ulysses and have slightly more chance of understanding it.
 

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