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Tagswomen (34), feminism (28), women's literature (26), women's studies (25), American literature (18), feminist theory (14), cultural studies (11), relationships (10), sexuality (9), love (7) — see all tags

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GroupsFeminist Theory, genderqueer, Graduate Students, Librarians who LibraryThing

Favorite authorsKate Chopin, bell hooks, Audre Lorde, Inga Muscio, Virginia Woolf (Shared favorites)

About meI am a graduate student in Wayne State University's Library and Information Science program. My main research interests are language and literature, how people learn, feminism, women's studies, women's history, and the history of sexuality. I wrote my thesis on finding the feminine voice in Vita Sackville-West's novels All Passion Spent and Family History. When I'm not studying, I enjoy journaling, writing stories, and writing poetry. I am big into the outdoors and hope to one day live further away from the city.

About my libraryI am interested in building a solid women's studies collection. My library also contains women's literature and other literature I loved reading as an English major at Michigan State University. I try to keep up with current literature, but could use some tips!

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I see that you recently added "How to Be an Adult in Relationships." I am finding the book enlightening but in a bittersweet sort of way. It is the best book in the genre of human relationships I have read since "The Road Less Travelled." What do you think?
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