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hyacinthsgrimoire · 30 days ago
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hagumiki · 2 years ago
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absolutely fell in love with this story after reading it
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misledmiseries · 2 years ago
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domesticity as in feminine horror, mental anguish, placid rage, quiet devastations, idle insanity, growling acquiesce, veiled resentment, and dreams of bloody atonements. 
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augment-techs · 10 months ago
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willowandoakstudios · 1 year ago
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“I am no man…you look upon a woman!”
This beautiful holographic vinyl sticker is perfect for your laptop, water bottle, or notebook (or anything, really!). With an elven and earthy design, take the incredible words of Eowyn with you wherever you go <3
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xgirlsareart · 9 months ago
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"Her lips, her lips
I could kiss them all day if she'd let me
Her laugh, her laugh
She hates, but I think it's so sexy
She's so beautiful and I tell her everyday"
I think about this song when I remember her, I just hope I have the courage to tell her that one day.
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notchainedtotrauma · 2 years ago
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Alice Walker approving of Joanne Rowling ? What a surprise. (Also I know you could have found a transmisogynoirist Black womanist and commented on how their views are parallels. Because even from you, that still feels extremely scorching)
Link here.
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35-47 · 1 year ago
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote The Yellow Wallpaper in 1892.
"Nobody would believe what an effort it is to do what little I am able,--to dress and entertain, and order things."
It's really such a good story to read. She's (main character) very clearly suffering from depression (postpartum depression in this case, which ends up developing into a psychosis of sorts), which is only made worse by the sexism and medical misogyny of the time.
This is a direct reference to Gilman's own struggles with mental illness which was worsened by her doctor (fuck you, Doctor Silas Weir Mitchell) prescribing her a "rest cure", self-isolating treatment.
Mitchell was entirely interested in the body, not what women had to say about their own symptoms. His signature “rest cure” relied on severe restriction of the body. Patients were kept completely isolated, fed rich, creamy foods and forbidden to do any kind of activity, from reading a book to going on a walk. “Complete submission to the authority of the physician” and enforced rest were seen as part of the cure.
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sunshinesight · 5 months ago
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Please vote for my entry in the Spoonflower Conversational Wallpaper Design Challenge: https://www.spoonflower.com/design-challenge/conversational-wallpaper-2024-08/vote
Voting is open until 3pm on 27 August 2024.
my entry: ladies & feminists You don’t need an account to vote, but it requires a captcha.
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savannahjamesauthor · 1 year ago
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“It does not do to trust people too much.”
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
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biromanticwritergal · 2 years ago
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2023 Pinterest 50 Book Reading Challenge
33. A Book Set in the Future
Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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persephonethewanderer · 6 months ago
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give us gothic literature recs!!!!
here you go anon!
FICTION:
wuthering heights, emily brontë
jane eyre, charlotte brontë
the bloody chamber, angela carter
mathilda, mary shelley
we have always lived in the castle, shirley jackson
the yellow wallpaper, charlotte perkins gilman
rebecca, daphne du maurier
carmilla, sheridan le fanu
dracula, bram stoker
frankenstein, mary shelley
the mill on the floss, george eliot
the orphan's tale, catherynne m. valente
the haunting of hill house, shirley jackson
my cousin rachel, daphne du maurier
the double, fyodor dostoyevsky
the grey woman, elizabeth gaskell
beloved, toni morrison
the fall of the house of usher, edgar allan poe
wise blood, flannery o'connor
white is for witching, helen oyeyemi
wide sargasso sea, jean rhys
our wives under the sea, julia armfield
valerie and her week of wonders, vítězslav nezval
salome, oscar wilde
deathless, catherynne m. valente
piranesi, susanne clarke
picnic at hanging rock, joan lindsay
NON FICTION:
decadent daughters and monstrous mothers: angela carter and european gothic, rebecca munford
the contested castle: gothic novels and the subversion of domestic ideology, kate ferguson ellis
gothic incest: gender, sexuality and transgression, jenny diplacidi
our vampires, ourselves, nina auerbach
the madwoman in the attic, sandra gilbert and susan gubar
a new companion to the gothic, david punter
daughters of the house: modes of the gothic in victorian fiction, alison milbank
women and the gothic, avril horner and sue zlosnik
fairy tale & gothic horror, laura hubner
female gothic histories, diana wallace
women and domestic space in contemporary gothic narratives, andrew hock soon ng
gothic and gender, donna heiland
perils of the night: a feminist study of 19th century gothic, eugenia c. delamotte
the female gothic: new directions, diana wallace and andrew smith
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xgirlsareart · 1 year ago
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I write things that i can't say with my mouth
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softcarebears · 1 year ago
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SO WHAT I FIRST THOUGHT WAS THAT JOHN AND JENNIE WERE BOTH FUCKING ONE ANOTHER☠😭AND A MAID SAW THEM..BUT THE MAID WAS GONNA TELL THE MAIN CHARACTER SO THEY MURDERED THE MAID AND PUT THE GIRLY BEHIND THE WALLPAPER☠😭🔥i watched too much rotten mango...help😭
literature=yapping
guys i just read the short story yellow wallpaper by charlotte gilman for class...i am so confused but also coming up with so many theories and interpretations...its insane...literature is INSANE😭
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voguefashion · 26 days ago
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Carolyn Bessette Kennedy wearing a Prada red coat and boots, walking in New York with husband John F. Kennedy Jr., 1997.
“Carolyn’s red Prada coat is very Prada. The spring 1996 collection was based on a 1960s Formica kitchen print used on tiles, wallpaper, and curtains. The fashion reviews bordered on the acidic-you either loved or hated it. The collection, however, was considered the root to the Prada tree-led by a political feminist designer ques-toning the standard assumptions of beauty and luxury. Carolyn's coat and color was not from the runway collection, but the print was comparable to another runway look, and it was made in John's favorite color: red. The coat is Prada poetry at its best, a mocking wink on what we consider luxury. From every collection going for-ward, Mrs. Prada mixes fantasy and reality. functionality, and eccentricity. Textures, fabrics, embellishments, weights, values, traditions, and concepts are all at the mercy of Mrs. Prada's intellectual eye. Friends of Carolyn's have often said that she was keen to deflect from her beauty, and the house's modus operandi was the perfect conduit for her, as well as its position as the label of the nineties.” - CBK: Carolyn Bessette Kennedy: A Life in Fashion by Sunita Kumar Nair 
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