If you were directed here by a link at Xanga, welcome. Same to anyone else who ends up here, which probably includes people willing to dig 20-odd pages deep into a Google search for "sex" and also the occasional Parks and Recreation fan (who will appreciate the blog title as a loving nod to Leslie Knope). Actually, if anyone isn't currently watching P&R you should start because I've never seen a show so consistently have fun with feminism but not at its expense. Knope for President!
But I digress. Basically, I noticed that my scattered, post-college heap of a blog was becoming a dumping ground for half-hearted rants about political attempts to erode hard-won reproductive rights. Rather than continue neglecting the site, I've decided to relocate and re-focus. Third wave feminism is a minefield of theories and opinions on everything from sex to parenting to consumerism to disenfranchisement to the intersection of race/class/gender. I don't, for one minute, wish to pretend I have answers. What I do have is the desire to craft a working (and constantly evolving) meta-narrative born of interpretation and experience.
Now doesn't that sound like fun?
But I digress. Basically, I noticed that my scattered, post-college heap of a blog was becoming a dumping ground for half-hearted rants about political attempts to erode hard-won reproductive rights. Rather than continue neglecting the site, I've decided to relocate and re-focus. Third wave feminism is a minefield of theories and opinions on everything from sex to parenting to consumerism to disenfranchisement to the intersection of race/class/gender. I don't, for one minute, wish to pretend I have answers. What I do have is the desire to craft a working (and constantly evolving) meta-narrative born of interpretation and experience.
Now doesn't that sound like fun?

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